The Dan Patrick Show

C&R - Sam Darnold Makes Hosts Cry

42 min
Feb 12, 20264 months ago
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Summary

Covino & Rich discuss emotional moments in sports and entertainment that resonate with audiences every time, from the iconic 'I'm going to Disney World' Super Bowl tradition to movie scenes like Rocky 2 and Field of Dreams. The hosts explore why certain moments—championship celebrations, curtain calls, and military homecomings—trigger genuine emotional responses regardless of how many times viewers experience them.

Insights
  • Emotional resonance in sports moments increases significantly when they involve your own team or personal connection, creating deeper investment in traditional celebrations
  • Nostalgia and childhood memories amplify emotional impact of repeated moments, as audiences relive formative experiences through familiar scenes
  • Shared cultural touchstones (Disney World tradition, One Shining Moment song) create communal emotional experiences that transcend individual fandom
  • Parental perspective transforms emotional engagement with entertainment, as adults experience renewed meaning when sharing childhood favorites with their children
  • Authenticity and vulnerability in celebration moments resonate more powerfully than polished performances, as genuine joy proves universally relatable
Trends
Emotional authenticity in sports marketing and celebration moments driving higher engagement and viewer connectionNostalgia-driven content consumption across demographics, particularly when tied to childhood memories and family traditionsUser-generated content celebrating personal milestones (kids meeting heroes, family surprises) outperforming traditional sports highlights on social platformsCross-generational appeal of classic sports moments and films, with parents introducing children to meaningful entertainment from their own youthVulnerability and genuine emotion in public figures becoming more valued than traditional stoicism in sports cultureMilitary and first-responder recognition moments emerging as consistently high-engagement emotional content across platformsMontage and compilation formats proving highly effective for triggering emotional responses and driving social sharingGraduation, achievement, and life-milestone content outperforming traditional sports coverage in emotional engagement metrics
Topics
Super Bowl Championship Celebrations and TraditionsEmotional Moments in Sports BroadcastingDisney World/Disneyland Victory Tradition HistoryNCAA March Madness One Shining Moment SongMovie Scenes That Trigger Emotional ResponsesNostalgia and Childhood Memory Connection to EntertainmentParental Perspective on Sharing Entertainment with ChildrenMilitary Homecoming and Family Reunion MomentsSports Documentary and Film Emotional ImpactSuper Bowl LX Seahawks Victory CelebrationAuthentic Vulnerability in Sports CultureCurtain Call Theater Tradition Emotional AppealKids Meeting Sports Heroes and CelebritiesSpecial Olympics and Veteran Recognition EventsGenerational Entertainment Sharing and Family Bonding
Companies
iHeartRadio
Podcast distribution platform hosting The Covino & Rich Show and multiple other iHeart podcasts mentioned in episode
Fox Sports Radio
Broadcast network where Covino & Rich show airs live weekdays 5-7 PM ET, 2-4 PM PT
Disney/Disneyland/Disney World
Central to discussion of Super Bowl victory tradition where champions announce 'I'm going to Disney World/Disneyland'
Apple Podcasts
Podcast distribution platform where listeners can find Covino & Rich and other iHeart shows
YouTube
Video platform where Covino & Rich FSR show is streamed live with chat engagement
People
Sam Darnold
Seattle Seahawks quarterback featured in emotional Super Bowl LX victory commercial going to Disneyland
Kenneth Walker III
Seattle Seahawks running back featured alongside Sam Darnold in Super Bowl victory Disneyland commercial
Phil Simms
First NFL player to say 'I'm going to Disney World' after winning Super Bowl XXI in 1987, paid $50,000
Michael Eisner
Disney executive who created the 'I'm going to Disney World' campaign with his wife Jane in 1987
Luther Vandross
Singer of NCAA March Madness 'One Shining Moment' song that emotionally resonates with college basketball fans
James Van Der Beek
Actor from Dawson's Creek who passed away at age 48 from cancer during episode broadcast week
Kirby Puckett
Baseball player referenced in discussion of early Super Bowl victory tradition campaigns
Mark Bavaro
Giants player featured in viral video picking up loaded gun off field after Super Bowl XXI celebration
Jake Paul
Content creator who cried uncontrollably in stands supporting fiancée Jordan Stoltz at Olympic speed skating
Jordan Stoltz
American speed skater and Jake Paul's fiancée who won Olympic gold medal in speed skating
Quotes
"I'm going to Disney World"
Phil Simms (first Super Bowl champion to say this in 1987)Early segment
"When your team wins you know Dan Beyer's hitting on something when it's your team it really means so much more"
CovinoMid-show discussion
"It's the culmination of something beautiful"
RichDiscussing emotional moments
"Do you want to have a catch? Yes. Waterworks."
CovinoField of Dreams reference
"There'll be no signing today or ever again"
CovinoGoonies movie reference
Full Transcript
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What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? Oh my God, I think she might be innocent. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. In 2018, the FBI took down a ring of spies working for China's Ministry of State Security, one of the most mysterious intelligence agencies in the world. The Sixth Bureau podcast is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, thanks for listening to the Covino & Rich podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday from 5 to 7 Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for Covino & Rich at foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. That's us, man. Hey! That's us. Hola! And we're going to turn your hump day into a hump night. It's what we do. I don't even know what that means, but it sounds sexy, right? On this week of love. Yeah! Oh, yeah. Week of love, and we're spreading the love. Oh. Spreading something. To quote the great brother love. I love you! I love you. Three days away. You've got to dust off your Mr. Knows undies. your sexy chonies, Danny G. Because happy Valentine's week, papi. It's Kavino and Rich sending love to all of you. I love you. It's just a crappy week of news. Just crappy news. And now James Van Der Beek. Celebrate his life here on the show. We be rocking out. Let's go. Mox from Varsity Blues. Johnny Mox, dude. R.I.P. You'll hear more about that on Midweek Major. You know, Sponty Boy, big fan of James Van Der Beek. We had him on the show years ago and just an all-around good dude. We'll talk more about it. Plus, things that get you every time. It might be an emotional show today. I don't know. I feel like I might tread a tear already. Yeah. Brady and Logan Paul are beefing. Lots to get to. But if you miss any of today's show because you're getting out of the car or you're busy doing things, you're buying Russell Stovers for your lovey this weekend, as Pee Wee Herman said in Pee Wee's Big Adventure, busy doing what? taking your bath. Maybe you got a bath to take. I don't know. You can catch the podcast later on. Danny G throws a best of up every day and there's a best of the week on Saturday. Wherever you stream your podcasts, just search Covino and Rich and follow, rate, and review. But join the fun now or later like the candies you used to eat when you were a kid. How about now and later at youtube.com slash Covino and Rich FSR. Covino and Rich FSR. We're streaming live right now and the live chat is up. I do want to introduce super producer Danny G to the show, Graham. What's up, Danny? Danny G is here, and of course, the best in the game. The best in the biz. Everybody's on the edge of their seat. Yes, Iowa Sam! Hi, Sammy! Now you're going to go to Dan Beyer over there. No, no, no. You see, I put you on the edge of your seat there. Of course, Dan B, D.B., the great is here. Dan B. And Spot is on the videos. It's my John B. cover mate. That's right. Vicka, Vicka, howdy, howdy. Let the wild rumpus start, man. Let's go. We have lots to get to. You know what? Let's start with something we're all seeing, which is, you know, emotional commercials of Sam Darnold. Saw it today, man. And Kenneth Walker Jr. III. Saw it today for the first time. I said Jr. III. The third. You know, something about it, though, even though it got me, something about it made me say, huh, if you haven't seen it, they do it every year. You know what gets me? Sam hit it because it's the when you wish upon a star when it starts with that and they start showing the highlights. Sam Darnold and Kenneth Walker, the third, you and the Seattle Seahawks had just won the Super Bowl. What are you going to do next? We're going to Disneyland! Come on, bro. What are you, a Grinch? Come on. That doesn't hit you right here a little bit because that's every little kid's dream, man. And you know what? When it's your team, Dan Beyer, for real, that's got to make you feel a little special, some type of way, right? It's one of the perks when your team wins it all, specifically with the Super Bowl and the NFL. It's one of those neat things that comes with it is that Disneyland. land it really is message and it means much more when it's your team and your guy and yeah i don't care if jalen hurts is saying it like even still i find that emotional right but when it's your team even better people don't realize that not only was dan buyer in the sugar cane with bed bunny yeah he was on the teacup right next to kenneth walker the third and sam donald that's not true of your motion sickness that is not true though and they look so miserable danny g's like look how mad they look you got sam donald because they were they knew what was coming too they knew how ridiculous it was you take to that though you spin that thing around you have fun you laugh at the person with you they were sitting there like really doing this they were sitting there like two stiffs like what are we doing but the commercial is special and it gets me every time and before we get into that rich when your team wins you know dan byers hitting on something when it's your team it really means so much more well we said yesterday commemorative sweatshirt you get the commemorative hat you get that you used to get that commemorative dvd or you know what i mean like you would get all those things that went along with the championship and that's just part of it i mean you said it yesterday when your team wins the championship if it's a blowout you're the one person that's like that was the greatest game ever everyone else would be like snooze fast and dan buyer's like no best game i've seen in a decade yeah my neighbor second thing he said to me kind of a boring game and i'm like the bleep it was you're like kind of the best game over the last decade. Exactly. Numero uno. Says you. You know what else gets me besides the. We're going to Disneyland. By the way, it didn't surprise you. They say Disneyland because it's usually Disney World. I think they vary it up. I think they vary it up and I'm pretty sure they do two versions. And where you live in the United States, you might catch a different version. Much like how. Is that how it works? Girl scale cookies. Some people call them, you know. I thought they rotate parks. Samoas and some people call them what are like. I I thought it was because it was San Francisco that they would just go on the West Coast. Go on the L.A. I thought it was always Disney World. We're going to Disney World! Do you want me to hit you up with a little sports history? Do you want me to teach you? Want me to Mr. History Channel guy? Because it rang funny to me that they say Disneyland. Disneyland's in California. Disney World is in Florida, obviously. People still don't know that. Isn't there like some oddly weird way to figure that out? Land is L.A. where World, O-R-L, Orlando? Right. I'm going to Disneyland slash Disney World originated in what year? Take a guess, hotshot. I know the answer, so I'll recuse myself. Really? It had to be mid-80s, late 80s. You're on the right track, Danny. 1987. Hold on, hold on. I just said it. Kirby Puckett. Kirby Puckett. 87. Hold on, 87. I don't know. Who was it? 86-87 season. Michael Eisner came up with the campaign with his wife, Jane, with an advertising agency, and it was quarterback Phil Simms of the Giants. Oh, wow. Who was the first ever, and he was paid $50,000 to utter the phrase, I'm going to Disney World. Now, that's a fun fact. I think that's a great fun fact. Phil Simms. Since Phil Simms and his 1980s blonde coif. I just think that's an underrated honor because you can only say that and have that moment if you win. That's a statement for champions right there. And I think it's an underrated, understated moment. I do. Can I just say something on a completely unrelated yet related note? Speaking of Phil Simms, 1986 season, 1987 Super Bowl. First guy to say, I'm going to Disney World. I'm Phil Simms. Here's 50 G's. Have you seen this viral video? I'm so uncertain if it's AI or not. Is it Mark Bavaro or Phil McConkie? I confused the moments. It's McConkie. Phil McConkie picks up a gun off the field. A loaded gun off the field? How in the world could that have happened? And none of us have seen that clip until, what, this week? That's crazy. Especially us growing up on the East Coast, surrounded by Giants fans. I've never seen that clip. Yeah, the story goes that during the celebration, a security guard accidentally dropped it. A viral clip of Mark Mavaro celebrating after the Super Bowl. He runs past a gun on the field, and he's like, what? He turns back around, picks it up, and then hands it off to somebody else. I've never seen that before, but kind of wild that he even picks it up. A loaded gun, like you said. I've never seen that clip ever. That's just something Rich wanted to bring up. I'm just kidding. But are there other moments in sports especially, but it doesn't have to be sports, that get you every time? Maybe it's a movie line that you've seen a million times, no matter how many times you've seen it, it still gets you every time. It gets you every time. By the way, let me give you a little more info, Because the Sam Darnold thing, and I'm not a Seahawks fan, I'm not saying I cried, but it does hit you here in the Cotacone a little bit. It gets me every time. We've been seeing, you said 1987. We've been watching this since we're little kids. You win the Super Bowl, you're going to Disney World or Disneyland. Phil Simms the first, but you weren't way off track when you said Kirby Puckett. You said 87. Yeah, I'm not sure if he did it, but it's been used in other sports, not just baseball. Major League, not just football, baseball, basketball, Olympic medalists. Others have done this, but most famously the Super Bowl champion. And it was Michael Eisner. Like I said, get this. His wife was on a flight. It was a nonstop flight to Orlando. And the pilot got on. I don't know why pilots always talk like this, but they do. And the pilot goes, we're headed to Orlando. In fact, we're going to Disney World. And she's like, we're going to Disney World. Oh, there's something there. Michael. And then Michael Eisner listened to his wife like a good husband does. And ta-da, the campaign's been, what, 40 years strong now pretty much. I think it just hits so many layers of, as corny as this sounds, but it's Valentine's week, your heart. It really does because every kid grows up wanting to be a professional athlete. Not every kid, but most kids listening right now, right? You had one moment. Until you realize you sucked, you may have dreamt about it for a second. You want to play sports. You want to live like your heroes? You want to go to Disneyland? I mean, that was the most magical place in the world growing up, right? Dare I say? Oh, look, there's Dan Beyer on the YouTube channel. Look, Dan Beyer in the teacups. I knew it. I knew it was true. Look at that. I knew it. Why would he miss out on that opportunity? That's a great shot of you. It's nice to know that you use your Fox Sports Radio connection. Did I take my Dramamine prior? Yeah. But Dan Beyer and Walker and Darnold in the teacup. I love that. It's certainly not a Photoshop. I love that. Covino and Rich FSR on YouTube. Covino and Rich FSR on YouTube. It's interesting because you just said everyone loves that one moment. So let me give you another. I'm not a big college hoops guy. I'll watch like everybody else because it's hot in March. We're coming up on it a month from now. But in the championship game, after they present the trophy, cut down the net, do everything they do, when they kick it to one shining moment. Gets you, huh? The Luther version. It's got to be Luther. When he hits that falsetto note at the end. I believe this is the version we're looking for. Yes. Because doesn't Teddy Pendergrass do a version too? Yes. Then they had Jennifer Hudson try to do one, and then they went back to Luther. What gets you, Rich? The fact that they came all this way, the fact that they won, the fact that they fulfilled their dream, or... Or is it the song? Is it the tradition? It's the culmination. All these things are the culmination, right? These are all the culmination of something beautiful. And NFL season wraps up championship, victory, glory. You win the NCAA March Madness Fortune and glory Fortune and glory I give you this Kove When they hit the final note it a the one shining moment Like that high note. Oh, when you hit it. When you hit it. I get a little pitter-petter in the heart, and I always look at my wife, and I'm like, this is freaking beautiful. I think the beginning of that song, and I love Luther Vandross. Oh, I agree. No doubt. But the little and then it starts. It's it's really, really good. I thought Sam was going to give me that, to be honest. And the great thing about it is the team that cuts down the nets when they win the national championship. They announce it in the stadium. We're about to watch one shining moment. So on the podium with the trophy, they all turn to the jumbotron on the big screen. And as we're watching it at home, the team is watching it on the court of one shining moment. And then, you know, the fans that are still there, when the highlights of that team come on, the fans all cheer. And then because the last four highlights are usually from that title game. So it's really neat. So even the players get to watch it. Way easier to edit now. Back in the day, they had to turn that over quick. Yeah, right. Rich, I got my top three, I think. Aside from I'm going to Disney World. Hold on. Here we go. Here we go. Uh-oh. Rich is going to cry. So beautiful. I got a movie one that gets me every time. I got three. Can I go? I don't want you to steal mine. Hey, it's age before beauty. And we're going to get to your phone calls right now. Danny G's on standby waiting just to say hi. 877-99 on Fox. Gets you every time. The old, I'm going to Disney World. Here's my top three off the dome. There's probably better ones, but this is what comes to mind. Any play I go to, I don't know why, but when they give their final bow at the end, they take in their standing ovation, their curtain call, and the whole cast comes out, and they do their how-do-you-do's. I sit there like, ah! I saw the funniest. Wonderful performance. I got to send this to you. I saw the funniest video of someone that imitates for some reason. Why is that? There's like a weird jog that they do. I'm so proud of them, though. I'm so proud of them. I'm like, oh, you guys are fantastic. I don't know any of you, but oh, your dreams are true. The curtain call. The curtain call, man. I get emotional. I got another one. Two movie ones. The End of Field of Dreams? Yes. Come on, dude. Hey, Dad. Do you want to have a catch? Yes. Waterworks. Waterworks. Do you want to have a catch? And another movie, non-sports related. But when Bob from La Bamba hears Rick Dees announce that his brother Richie dies at the end of La Bamba. Sorry to give away the ending, everybody. Spoiler! And they're playing, what's the name of the song? Sleepwalk? Sleepwalker? And he goes to the bridge. Wow, wow, wow. And he screams, Richie? Oh, my goodness. Ah! Ha, ha, ha! Gets me every time. I'll give you. Richie! I'll give you two. I'll give you two. Kills me. Can you give me a couple pieces of spare paper out of that recycling that I can rip up? Are you going to cry? No, that I just need for effect. Just give me a couple pieces of paper. Here you go. Thanks, bro. I'll give you one. I know what you're going to do. My first one is obvious. Rocky 2 when Adrian comes out of the coma and Rocky goes yo like if you don't want me mixing up with Creed no more we'll find another way and Adrian goes come here yeah what come here absolutely when Tommy just saying I got goosebumps when and then the music kicks in and then Mickey goes what are we waiting for Yo, dude, I'm getting emotional thinking about that. Gets me every time. That's what it is. Gets me every time. We've seen these things a million times. Going to Disney World. Damn, you got me again. Makes me want to go there. Makes me want to work harder to fulfill my dreams. Good for you, Sam Darnold. What else? I just want to get the right quote. Really quick, Covino. I can make you tear up right now. Oh, jeez. Why would you do this? Not my Richie. Not my Richie. Oh, my God. That kills me. And Bob's hugging his mom. She's just hanging up her laundry. He's working on the car. The worst. The saddest. I showed this to my daughter a few years ago. She's like, Dad, why did you make me watch it? It was horrible. I'm like, I know. And they're redoing the movie, by the way. No, I'm going to save mine because I want to find the exact quote to reenact it. So let's go to the feedback. The phones are lit. The phones are so lit. Oh, man. Gets me every time. Gets me every time. Gets me every time. All right, Danny G on standby. Who do we got? Danny G is feverishly answering the phones. DB, anything come to mind for you? Yeah, there are two things. On the heels of the field of dreams, for me, it's when Moonlight Graham crosses over to the old again. Also that part. To save, you know, is there a doctor here? That's the part that gets me. But when Ollie makes the free throws in Hoosiers for them to go to the state, not when Jimmy Chitwood hits the shot, but when he makes the free throws to win, that's what gets me. I thought you were going to say when Teen Wolf made the free throw. It's another good one, Rich. It's another good one. And the guy pulls out his junk in the bleachers. You know that? Yeah, but thanks for taking my emotional moment and talking about junk and the Teen Wolf and the guy in the background. I'm so sorry, DB. Way to ruin it. All right. Yeah, it's totally fine. Typical Rich movie. That's why he's a Camino guy. That is. That defines it. That's the other name for Rich Move. Yes, yes. All right, we can start in Missouri with Drew. Let's do it, man. What's up, Missouri? Hey, Lo. What's up, buddy? Hey, first time call. I love you guys' show. It always gets me home. Thanks, bro. I'm not sure if it's recent, but the Super Bowl national anthem, they just hit really good last few years. Charlie Ploot this year is amazing. A couple years ago, Chris Stapleton making grown men cry with his rendition. I don't know. It's just been amazing the last few times. You know, that's a good one. Sometimes that'll sneak up on you because it's so heartfelt and you feel that pride kick in a little bit and you're like, oof. Yeah, that's really good. I appreciate your call, man. Thanks a lot. All right, good national anthem, Rich. Not every time, but some at a time. Every time for him. There's no wrong answers here. 877-99 on Fox. 877-99 on Fox. At Covino and Rich. Who else we got, Danny G? All right, let's go to Arizona. Alex. What up, Alex? What's up, guys? I got two. One is the walk-up on 18 at Augusta on Sunday. I know it's a little different every time, but I think it started with Hideki Matsuyama's caddy, He like bowed his head to it. It kind of like showed the significance of it that maybe we take for granted after watching Tiger win it so many times. And the second one is, I don't know why it's not my algorithm on social media, but the homeward bound ending makes me tear up every single time when that old-ass dog Shadow comes out. Do you mean when Shadow comes over the hilltop and I cry every time? He gets out of the pit, the muddy pit. Yeah, but Rich cries to Air Bud too, so. See, look at you. By the way, this all – I pulled the rich. This all ties in to another story this week. You know what it is? Because I think we could all relate to this, too. You see highlights of your team winning the World Series, winning the Super Bowl. It still gets you because it's like tears of joy. And have we all seen the Jake Paul uncontrollably sobbing clip? Because he's crying out of joy for his fiancée, Judah Leardom. Is that how you say it? Yeah, Judah or Judah Leardom. Judah Leardom, the Dutch speed skater who broke records and won. That's his fiance. She wins a gold, and he's uncontrollably crying in the stands, and that's the story. It's beautiful. He couldn't stop. And honestly, it's a nice thing when you're so inspired that you can't help yourself. And, you know, tears of victory I think are incredible, and I think that's where this comes from, too, with the Sam Darnold thing. I mean, you were saying, feel the dreams. going to Disney World. One shining moment. Rocky 2 just win. I got another. I'm ready. Here we go. Gets you every time. There'll be no signing today or ever again. When they rip up the contract at the end of Goonies, when they find the jewels in the little bag. Come on. We got to sign the contract. Shaking the pen. Rich always points out the fact that it looks like confetti flies into the air watch it watch the clip i'm not even joking danny he rips up like two pieces of paper it looks like it looks like 30 pieces yeah so there'll be no signing today or ever again and then you see one-eyed willie's pirate ship what does the reporter say holy mary mother of god that's it it's a good moment they needed the jewels to save the house, right? Yeah, what did they say? It appears to be a pirate ship. Pretty amazing. Yeah, there's Andy Van Slyke. You know what gets you about that, though? Because there's nothing really that. It's a fun movie, but it probably gets you because it meant so much to you when you were a kid, and it takes you back to your childhood, and you're like, oh, man. How long do you think Chunk lived, how long do you think Chunk lived, Sloth lived with a Chunk until it got weird? Or do you think they still live together today? In my fantasy, they're still living together. Yeah. You know, we got the phones are all lit. So let's take your feedback next. Based off of the phones are so lit. Based off of one shining moment. And of course, what we're seeing now, Sam Darnold, we're going to Disneyland. What are those moments in movies, TV, sports that get you every time, no matter where you are, if you see this moment right there in the heart, we'll take your feedback next. More Kavino and Rich right here on Fox Sports Radio. Are you facing hiring headaches? Staffing your business is complex. high turnover, skills gaps, and ever-changing regulations can slow growth and drain resources. That's where Express Employment Pros comes in. With decades of staffing expertise, Express connects you to a large pool of qualified candidates, helping you reduce turnover and build the right-sized workforce. Get started at ExpressPros.com. If you need to flex your staff for peak seasons or special projects, no problemo. 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He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. and plenty of other mishaps, scandals and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2023, a story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Letby. Lucy Letby has been found guilty. But what if we didn't get the whole story? The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was. No voicing of any skepticism or doubt. It'll cause so much harm at every single level if the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysterious and powerful spy agencies in the world But in 2017 the FBI got inside This is Special Agent Regal Special Agent Bradley Hall This MSS officer has no idea the U government is on to him But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary. Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast. I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life. And that's a unicorn. No one had ever seen anything like that. It was unbelievable. This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpwright became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun, tells me to lie down on the ground. He identified Jermaine Hudson as the perpetrator. Jermaine was sentenced to 99 years. I'm like, Lord, this can't be real. I thought it was a mistaken identity. The best lie is partial truth. For 22 years, only two people knew the truth. Until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame. I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words. They make me uncomfortable. But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. rest in peace james vanderbeek johnny mox 48 years young talk about him later james vanderbeek of dawson's creek passed away today we're covino and rich on a hump day yeah bud and we are getting emotional but tears of joy things that get you every time based on the going to disneyland and danny g you got a fun fact on that right yeah so disneyland does select which park hosts the Super Bowl based on the geographical proximity to the game's location. Oh, Sam Darnold. Walker actually did go to Disneyland already. And again, we're Kavino and Rich taking your phone calls at eight, seven, seven 99 on Fox live from the Fox sports radio studio, facing a peak season, looking for a new team member workforce solutions from express employment pros makes hiring easier. Visit express pros.com, Come find an office and see how Express can help you hire smarter and faster. And Rich, coincides with our discussion. Off the air, we were watching AJ and Big Justice. They bring the boom! That's what they do, the Costco guys. We ran into them at the Super Bowl, and they were super kind. You see his son. There's a clip, a viral clip. AJ's son, Big Justice, going around Radio Row, where we were broadcasting for Super Bowl, getting interviews from all his heroes and just meeting Jackson Dart and getting his autograph and being acknowledged brings the kid to tears. That makes me emotional. Seeing kids meet their heroes and live out that dream. He says it's the best day of his life. What gets you every time is the question. A good montage, right, Rick? I am a huge montage guy. You could watch a slideshow. You could be at a wedding of somebody you don't even know. like you're the guest and you see that little slideshow you're like oh why am I getting emotional I don't even know these people I was telling you for me it's one shining moment it's Rocky 2 just to win what are we waiting for and one of them is the end of Goonies I don't know why Dad it's my marble bag until he forgot to check it he emptied up the marbles and put the jewels in we don't have to leave the goon bag there'll be no more signing today or ever again. I think it makes Rich emotional because the nerdy dad reminds Rich of him. Jeez, Rich, I already cleaned up after you once. Yeah. Every time I do that, there's a cleanup involved. Rich was tearing up papers as we speak. You could watch the show at Covino and Rich FSR. Covino and Rich FSR, now we go to your phone calls. Oops, this one says Express Pros. I shouldn't have ripped that up. This one says Tyrek. Oopsie daisy. Oh, no. Get your own commercial reads now. Covino and Rich FSR, you could watch the show, but let's go to the phones Danny G and wrap it up. Get you every time. I'll allow one shining moment. I'll I'm going to Disneyland. Jake and Cincy. We'll start with you. What's up, bud? Hey guys. How's it going? There's tons of films that like always get me, but one that always gets me is a hardball. When Keanu Reeves is talking about G baby at the funeral and like at the very end, he's like, he took me to a better place. He made me a better person. And it's just like, I just break down every time. Like I was at the gym one time watching that on the treadmill and I just started crying. I just look like the biggest goof, but that one always gets me. Yeah. Listen, I'm, I'm, I'm that guy. I'm not too man enough to say it. I, you know, I, I get emotional in movies, man. I'm, I'm that guy. There's a ton of them. Let's go to Boise and say hi to James. What's up, James? What up, James? Hey guys. Love your show. Well, I got to tell you, I'm a little older. I'm in my late sixties, but it's Brian's song, dude. Oh dude. That'll get you. Brian, Brian Piccolo. the whole movie's emotional. I remember watching that within the last decade for the first time and thought it was fantastic. And that's the thing too, right? We've seen Selena. We know what's going to happen. We know what happens in Bryan's song. We know what happens in LaBama. We know what happens in Field of Dreams. Yet, you still get got. Like, ah, got me again. Every time. I think I told you guys a few years ago with the one movie theater experience I remember where I wanted to leave because I was embarrassed. I don't cry in movies like Rich normally, but Marley and Me, I could not stop crying. And to this day, if that movie comes on, I'm like. Did you blubber cry, Dan? No, it wasn't a blubber, but you know when it just keeps streaming and you're like, where's all this water coming from? What is going on? That movie, man, try to watch Marley and Me all the way through. Matt in South Dakota. What's up, Matty, Matt? Not too much. How are you guys? We're good, man. What gets you every time? My movie thought that a scene that came to mind was in the movie Miracle when Herb Brooks was given the speech in the locker room. Yeah. Right when they go on the ice. I'm telling you. You know, Rich, you brought up Rocky, too. The movie's amazing, yeah. But I recently watched the original Rocky with my daughter, and I think when you're sharing something special to you with someone you care about, It also gets your emotions going a little bit. And, you know, you're sharing something that meant a lot to you when you were little. And it means something to you now. And you're sharing that with your kid. And they're enjoying it. That's even better, right? They didn't walk away and tell you not to pause it. At the end, when he's looking for Adrian, dang, man, I don't know how that doesn't get you. Where's your hat? Yeah. Adrian! And, you know, that's, yeah, come on. The music kicks in. Oh, man. That gets you every time. And I'm not saying you're sitting there sobbing like a little baby bee. I'm not saying you're a sports baby or anything. I'm saying you start feeling that feeling. I got a kid's movie moment that gets me. You know, I got two little kids. My son's birthday is today. Benny boy turns six. So I have a six-year-old and an eight-year-old. And have you guys all seen the movie Coco? Yeah, of course. It's a great one. Yo, when that little dude Miguel starts playing, remember me for the grandma Coco. That's a great song. Very emotional. Rich I'm glad you brought that up Dude that's the worst We played that movie for Koa a couple months ago Everybody in the family in the living room Had a tear coming down That's a great movie dude And that song will get you I like Un Poco Loco That's my favorite one But yeah when that one kicks in That's tough Can I share a kids movie one? A movie that I can still watch as an adult And I find it to be just as good When I saw it as a kid the movie Hook with Robin Williams and John Williams did the score for that film and when he learns he like becomes Peter Pan again he learns how to fly and he comes shooting out of like this tree stump and he starts flying through the air and the score is going it's like I can't hold myself back I didn't know John Williams did that one I'm pretty sure he did I'm going to double check it here that's awesome man look like I said there's no wrong answers right so it might take you back to a special moment you might not even know why it gets you but it gets you every time and a lot of them are sports related Like we said, nothing better than seeing the team you root for celebrate. And you could get thrown right back into that mix. When I see the 1996 highlights, Yankees World Series, it takes me back to that, my college days. I'm like, oh, that was so awesome. Remember me. Exactly, exactly. Let's say hi to Boo. Is that Boo or Bo? Boo. Yo, what up, Boo in Austin? Hey, guys, how you doing? What's up, bro? Good, good. Hey, once we come in, I'll tell you what gets me. But, you know, when they do that, I'm going to Disney World, like, on the field. I saw a documentary once where they actually did it, like, four or five times. And one time they were, like, say Disney World. The other time it was, like, say Disneyland. And they did it, like, two or three times. But the thing that gets me is always, like, you guys talk about kids, you know, and their impressions and crimes. Like, it's sports, though. And, like, high school championships and stuff like that, that always gets me. You know what gets me? is TikTok and Instagram videos of some mom posting like, here's my kid when they were playing T-ball, and now it's a boy playing college baseball. To me, those type of things get me. Every time. Every time. Every time. Every time. No doubt. Jerry in West Virginia, wrap it up, bud. Hey. You got it. Oh, I know it'll get you every time, Jerry. Can I add one? Yes, sir. When proud military members surprise their family. I'll stop that. because, I mean, when they don't see them and they sneak up behind them. Bro. I saw one recently where, like, the dad showed up at the kid's classroom. I know it gets spot every time. If I could just add. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead, Ed. I'll just add to that real fast. There was a Special Olympics basketball in our area here last year, and the guys doing the Special Olympics, and there was veterans there. They went up, shook the veterans' hands beforehand. Oh, my goodness. I was balling. I was balling. Dude, I don't want to get emotional on Fox Sports Radio. I think it's time to move on. But, hey, look here, listen. Die hard Ohio State fan, and I hate Notre Dame, but when Rudy at the end gets in that game and they start playing that instrumental music, that da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. You know what gets Kavino? When the cool black dude does the slow clap. Just a prideful look in his face. A very Miyagi. That Miyagi prideful look. When the real rock. Spot, what gets Spot, you said? I already made reference to it, but I know it gets him. There's no way this guy's not blubbering every time he hears. Late at night when all the world is sleeping, I stay up and think of you. Because she never got to hear her American hit on the radio. Selena! Anything for you, Selena? I know that gets Spot every time. And they play that on New York radio where you guys work. So I'm sure that connects with you. All right. Thank you for all the feedback. Great topic. Great conversation. Always appreciate you guys. Let's go to our guy Dan Byer for an update. DB, what's going on in the world of sports today? What up, DB? There may have been tears of joy on the sidelines on Sunday in Santa Clara for the Seahawks. Today, just joy celebrating their Super Bowl 60 win over the New England Patriots. Best in the world, Sam Darnold, Mike McDonald. It don't matter. Best defense in the world. We had one goal, and that was to bring this home. And that's what we did to the best fans in the world. This is for y'all. That was Jackson Smith and Jigba at today's rally at Lumen Field as the Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl win. A couple of notes from the NFL. The Dolphins are hiring former Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Petullo to be their passing game coordinator. And now more news on former first-round pick Darren Lee, The former Jets linebacker will be held in jail without bail as he faces first-degree murder charges and the death of his girlfriend. Prosecutors in Tennessee say they will seek the death penalty against Lee He is due back in court in early March At the Olympic Games American speed skater Jordan Stoltz set an Olympic record by winning the gold in the men 1 meters In the NBA, the league suspended Piston Center Isaiah Stewart seven games. His teammate Jalen Duren got a two-game ban, and Hornets teammates Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabate four games for their roles in the brawl that took place on Monday night. And some baseball news. Told you yesterday Francisco Lindor may need surgery on his wrist. That happened today. The Mets think that he'll be ready for spring training. Similar hammock bone injuries happening to Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll, who's going to miss the World Baseball Classic because of it. And Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday has a fractured hammock bone in his right wrist. Lindor's was in his left wrist. Holliday expected to miss the start of the season. Guys, back to you. Thank you, DB. A lot of hammock bone stuff, huh? A lot of hammock bone stuff. By the way, Lindor, man, that's good news, no? Yeah, ready for opening day. And by the way, I dare I say this as a 49ers fan, look at Dan Beyer. That is one hell of a good-looking sweatshirt. As a Niners fan, it pains me to say, that's a cool-looking throwback Seahawks. I've worn it before. I know. It's a good one. It looks good. Thank you. That's the old large and special. And by the way, great sweatshirt, Dan. I'm not skipping that. No, it's just gloss over it. Don't worry about it. But the suspension's in the NBA. Honestly, they should give those guys high fives. It's the only excitement going on in the NBA. Dude, you ain't kidding. All right, we got more convenient on Rich. Lots of more fun to get to. Mike's words of wisdom will give you some prizes. Spot's got midweek major and more fun antics here on CNR next. Ready to tackle your financial goals? With Webull, you don't have to sit on the sidelines. Whether you're a rookie or a pro, Webull puts you in the game with tools that help you make the moves you want. Trade stocks, options, and ETFs, or play the long game with cash management and retirement accounts all on one platform. 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Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid. Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it, Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2023, a story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Letby. Lucy Letby has been found guilty. But what if we didn't get the whole story? The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was. No voicing of any skepticism or doubt. It'll cause so much harm at every single level if the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysterious and powerful spy agencies in the world. But in 2017, the FBI got inside. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. This MSS officer has no idea the U.S. government is on to him. But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary. Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast. I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life. And that's a unicorn. No one had ever seen anything like that. It was unbelievable. This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to the Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Nancy Glass, host of the Burden of Guilt Season 2 podcast. This is a story about a horrendous lie that destroyed two families. Late one night, Bobby Gumpright became the victim of a random crime. He pulls the gun, tells me to lie down on the ground. He identified Jermaine Hudson as the perpetrator. Jermaine was sentenced to 99 years. I'm like, Lord, this can't be real. I thought it was a mistaken identity. The best lie is partial truth. For 22 years, only two people knew the truth. Until a confession changed everything. I was a monster. Listen to Burden of Guilt Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Oh, man. Tugging on the heartstrings today. Our rest in peace, Brad Arnold of Three Doors Down, last week 47 from cancer, and today James Van Der Beek, 48 from cancer, celebrate their life, Covino and Rich Show. live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. Again, Covino and Rich. And before we get into the play of the day, a few reminders, Rich, and I'm going to bring it up again. Yes, sir. We're filling in for Dan Patrick Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Danny G. Did Danny just learn this now or no? I don't know. But we just confirmed the Dan Patrick hat trick next week. So it starts on President's Day, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. So join us next week. It's a good thing we have a capable supervisor in Scott Shapiro. Okay. Yeah, we're on the schedule. All of us. Get ready because I'm going to give amazing presidential trivia Monday morning. Oh, can't wait. Are you going to wear your Abe Lincoln beard again? Who put Rich in charge of prizes? I don't know. We're going to talk about President Taft getting stuck in a bathtub. We're going to talk about all your favorite presidents like wrestling president Jack Tunney. I got to dust off my George Washington wig. Paul Tagliabue. We'll talk baseball. We'll talk about a lot of things. And Spotty Boy, who's getting ready for midweek major. We do it every Wednesday. The biggest stories in sports and pop culture. Stick around for that. He posted a very controversial clip today in regards to Fernando Gate. It's a story that is sweeping the Fox Sports Radio nation. So check it at Covino and Rich on Instagram and leave a comment and pass it around. Fernando Gate is inside Fox Sports Radio drama. The footage that Spott posted is actual real footage from Danny. Yep. It's video of Colin swiping Fernando from us. Yep, yep, yep. So check that out. And as far as President's Day on Monday when we're covering for Colin, for Dan, your favorite president, Cy Sperling, right? Well, he wasn't just the president. He was also a client. Yeah, he's a great guy. All right, so it's time for our Tyrac play of the day. KD and his Rockets took care of the Clippers last night. Right to Durant, flips it behind him to Shangoon. Pump fakes in the paint. Out baseline right for Durant. Three up and in good. Kevin Durant with his third three ball of the game. And that's courtesy of Sports Talk 790 AM Rockets Radio Network. That was our Tire Rack Play of the Day. And for over 40 years, Tire Rack's been helping customers find the right tires for how, what, and where they drive. Ship fast and free. Backed by free road has protection with convenient installation options like mobile tire installation. Tire Rack.com, the way tire buying should be. Let's go rapid fire. A couple quick phone calls. Those moments, they get you every time. A la going to Disneyland. One shining moment. Let's say hi to Doug in Vermont. Hey, Dougie. Hey, Doug. Hey, guys. Wow. It's great to talk to you guys. What's up, man? Hey, so this movie, the documentary, it's The Express, the Ernie Davis story. Bro, that's a great one. Yeah, he was selected number one and going to go to Cleveland Browns to run with the tandem with Jim Brown. And before the season started, he came down with a fast leukemia and passed away. It was pretty heartbreaking there. I'm a Syracuse guy. That'll get you every time. A beautifully said story. John in Montana. What's up, John? Hey, love the show as always, guys. Thanks, bro. Real quick, two off the top. Every time I watch it, Marvel's Avengers Endgame. And then my daughter turned me on to the Huntrix, the Demon Hunters, and at that very end of the song. And it's like, I can't believe I'm saying this, but as a dad, that's me every time. You know what? As a dad, I'm sure Danny G's in this moment right now. How many times do you catch yourself getting a little caught up by like a bluey episode? Yeah. It's a good show. It's a good kid show. I know you missed it. Your daughter's a teenager, but some of these kids things will get you. How about any time you see the family in the stands cheering on their kid and their family member when he gets his first hit? Or when you see that kid get the word that he's going up to the big leagues? You're like, oh, man. Or graduation. Yeah, yeah. Gets you every time. But you're right, when the coach pulls him into the office and says, yeah, you're getting the call-up, oh, that'll get you. The best. The best. All right, well, listen, we have more CNR next. Midweek major, and we'll give away prizes, so hang tight. Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid, the story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike, and plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent gumster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. No matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children. I dread the conversation with my son. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy that gripped the UK in 2023. But what if we didn't get the whole story? Everything's been made to fit. The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapsed. What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? Oh my God, I think she might be innocent. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. In 2018, the FBI took down a ring of spies working for China's Ministry of State Security, one of the most mysterious intelligence agencies in the world. The Sixth Bureau podcast is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart Podcast. Guaranteed human.