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The Rich Eisen Podcast

REP: Adam Carolla, Maurice Jones-Drew and Ivan Reitman

The Rich Eisen Podcast

NFL and Rich Eisen

Sports, News, Tv & Film

4.5 • 672 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2014

⏱️ 158 minutes

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Summary

Adam Carolla, Maurice Jones-Drew and Ivan Reitman... Our humble host, Rich Eisen, returns to the NFL Media podcast studio from the islands and umbrella drinks of vacation, taking back the headphone reins from producers Chris Brockman and Chris Law, and he couldn't have returned at a better time. We have a mega show in store with a couple friends of the program and a Hollywood mogul. First up, newest Raiders running back and inventor of the Rich Eisen Podcast End Zone Dance, Maurice Jones-Drew, who tells us about his return to northern California, Oakland’s busy offseason, and its chances in the loaded AFC West. Next is a man who’s always looking out for the betterment of the NFL, specifically with his suggestion to lengthen the goal posts, which finally was suggested, voted on and passed this offseason, Adam Carolla. A special, very influential guest on that exact matter also calls in to offer his congratulations, so don’t miss that. And finally, famed Hollywood director Ivan Reitman, who was behind the camera for the newest and bound to be classic sports film which hits theaters April 11, “Draft Day,” comes in studio to talk the ins and outs of making an NFL film, the on-set difficulties of working with Rich and Mike Mayock, as well as some of his classic films such as “Stripes,” “Ghostbusters” and many, many more. As always, thanks for downloading, listening and spreading the word!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Could not be more pleased to have back on the Rich Eisen podcast, Matt Damon.

0:03.3

Are you one of those Patriot fans that takes Glee in the Jets and the butt fumbling?

0:07.7

I made the Liberace movie this year, so that's fine.

0:10.6

There's some butt fumbling in that movie, too.

0:12.4

Just a wee little bit.

0:14.1

Larry David, good to see you, sir.

0:15.4

I think a lot of writers can be offensive coordinators.

0:18.8

What's harder? If I can write stories, why would I be able to draw up a play?

0:23.4

He is none other than Broadway, Joe Namath.

0:26.3

If Mark were to get the nod, and if he played decently,

0:32.3

it's what a big word.

0:34.9

There's only two letters, huh?

0:38.4

Bobby Conav a volley.

0:39.4

I told you about Derek Jeter's story.

0:40.7

Yankees, Atlanta, the World Series.

0:43.4

Screaming, screaming, screaming, nothing, nothing.

0:45.7

He doesn't even look at me.

0:46.6

Finally last that bat, eighth inning.

0:48.5

Jeter comes up.

0:49.3

Derek!

0:50.3

Just turn around, man!

0:51.8

Just turn around!

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