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The Dan Patrick Show

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The Dan Patrick Show

iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network

Comedy, Society & Culture, Sports

4.58.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Dan talks to Lions star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown and asks him what he learned from last year's playoff loss? MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred discusses the possibility of an automated strikeout zone within the next four years. Army QB Bryson Daily talks about what a day at Army for a football player looks like. And Robert Horry recaps a historical night with LeBron and Bronny becoming the first father and son to play together in the NBA. 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.8

You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio.

0:09.1

One of our favorite players, I'm on Ross St. Brown, the Lions Wide Receiver,

0:13.3

former USC Wide Out, joining us on the program.

0:16.4

Did you hear about the trade this morning with D'Andre Hopkins?

0:20.2

Yeah, I heard about it. I was eating

0:21.4

breakfast this morning. Looked at my phone and saw it. So I guess we won't be going against

0:26.7

DeAndre Hopkins this week. Crazy news. But I mean, I feel like it's kind of been that way this

0:31.8

year, all year. A lot of crazy news, especially at the receiver position. Yeah, I mean, the value of that, I think Cooper Cup could be traded.

0:40.7

You know, Mike Evans got hurt.

0:42.3

Chris God went out for the year.

0:44.0

I mean, it's, how difficult is it to stay healthy at that position?

0:49.6

I don't think it's the hardest position to stay healthy at, but, you know, it's football at the end of the day. And you get in so many different positions, different angles throughout the game, different catches that you make. You never know what can happen throughout a football game. So it really just depends. You know, I feel like a lot of it has to do with luck. But yeah, you got to, I feel like you got to train. You got to, you know, kind of callous your body for certain things. But at the end of the day, there's some injuries that you just can't prevent. But also you have a coach who's a tough guy. So are there times where you go, I can't say that I'm hurt or like you can't tell Coach Campbell, can I come out of the game or take me out of the game. Yeah, I think it really depends on what you have going on. But something serious, you definitely got to come out or you will come out. But there's, you know, if you get a contusion, small things like that, a rolled ankle or nothing too serious. I mean, most guys in our team, I think most guys in the league are going to keep playing just because of the competitors that we are. But like I said, it depends on the injury. But I just want to let you know that everyone here at the lines, locker room is thinking about your shoulder, wish you could be with every, that you can come back and make it in time. I'm ready. Every day is a Super Bowl for me.

2:03.2

Like, I could play for Coach Campbell.

2:05.4

Like, I'll be out there. I mean, I'll tape it up, even though I got stitches.

2:09.3

Like, I'll play heard.

2:10.7

Yeah, okay.

2:11.4

Yeah, just going to let you know, I'm not soft.

2:14.7

The story that you'll tell your grandkids about Coach Campbell is what?

2:21.1

I mean, there's so many stories.

2:24.8

I feel like for me, I mean, every day he has a different story, something else that he's telling us.

2:31.5

Are there a lot of stories you can't tell on the air?

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