the "whos gonna catch brady" convo shouldnt even start until someone wins 3-4 chips. it started with maholmes and now anyone who gets one ring early is thrown into the convo. its kinda annoying.
No one thought that the Patriots would become a dynasty after that 1st Super Bowl win against the Rams. It was an ugly win. They weren’t dominating anybody
If anyone thinks the NFL isn't going to give this superbowl to the Rams, you are mental. After the incredibly shady stuff they pulled to move the team, they won't allow the Bengals to win. Les Snead should have been fired for running the franchise into the ground.
Bucs don't want Brady's retirement official until June because of the salary cap, making it officially now would cost the Bucs 10 million in cap next year
8 hours of having to be "on", talking on camera in front of millions of people not missing a beat, plus a few hours of prep. Definitely sounds rough. It's a different kind of grueling than physical labor but still draining nonetheless.
QBs of Murry's stature and skill set GENERALLY degrade quickly. He is a smart kid to try and front load the big contract, as odds are against him having even a seven year career as a starter.
Sometimes you gotta wonder when has being an "NFL analyst" turned into the art of jumping into conclusions helplessly prematurely... Rich Eisen used to be different - he (and a couple of others) used to stand above the rest for the simple reason that he seemed to understand the concepts of perspective and time: looking at things in their context and not only living in the moment. Sadly, he seems to be in the process of forgetting these. The "old" Rich Eisen, for example, would have been up in arms against even entertaining the idea of making a QB the possible next Tom Brady after the first time said QM has ever made the playoffs - no matter how good said QB is (because Burrow does, indeed, look very good). Now he is doing it...
Yes... They both changed....they've become poster boys for speaking in terms of the audience in front of them rather than speaking their own mind. They have become politically correct on every issue.... unfortunately that is the norm these days. There's nothing wrong with nonconformity....at least people see you're real..... something nobody seems to be anymore.
Here we go again another sports media telling another man what his value should be. They got Hopkins for nothing with O'Brien trading him for players who already had contracts that exceed the amount that the Texans would have to pay.
I find it funny that the comment of Burrow catching Brady was even broached. The same thing happened when Mahomes won his first one. And we see what has happened since then. If history is anything to go by, what Brady has done is a once in a many generation accomplishment. It's silly to even bring up another QB coming close to what he's done.
I don't even see Bradys success as a once in x amount of time thing. I see it as like, an anomaly. It was an extremely rare talent combined with laser focus and work ethic that was in situations which provided the chance of success. 7 Super Bowl wins. I think that's one of those stats which we don't stop to think and put in perspective because we got to see it play out. I bet the average NFL player's career is half that, I'm sure it's less than 7 years. 14 years, for example, is a very long, super rare NFL QB career. It would require winning a Super Bowl half the years in the league. Even if a QB comes along whose talent level is far beyond anything we've seen, the odds of everything else that's required to win a Super Bowl falling into place 7 times during one player career are astronomical. I'm sure you're aware of all this. I ain't trying to be rude or come off like I'm talking down. I'm just sharing my opinion, not that anyone asked for it. 😂 I just love talking football.
@@Vic-Vega This is all subjective, so this is just my opinion, of course. I feel that's like comparing apples and oranges. Winning anything at the pro level isn't easy, but it requires many more pieces to fall into place to win a Super Bowl these days than it did to win an NBA championship back then. Sports analysts often mention that it was easier for the big franchises and schools with big programs to win back in the day, particularly at schools with the biggest football programs or NBA teams that snagged a dominate player. Their reasoning makes perfect sense when it's explained why they think that way. Again, that's just my take. I'm the first to admit I can be a dumbass sometimes, I'm just saying. 😂Judging by that name and pic, I bet we'd have some of the same opinions on movies though! My friends and I watched that and Pulp Fiction a thousand times back in the day.
You literally didn’t listen to a word. Burrow WILL be compared to him bc he won a SB in his second year, period, bc that’s exactly the same thing Brady did. That’s all he said. He NEVER said that Burrow WILL DEFINITELY pass Brady. Rich isn’t Nick Wright ffs lol. Also honestly the ONLY way this has a chance of being a legitimate question is IF the Bengals can upgrade BOTH SIDES OF THE TEAM for the next 15 years….which they don’t do. The Bengals aren’t going to win 6 SB’s in 15 year.
The NFL (Not For Long) will put Brady away much more quickly than you would think. Terry Bradshaw has 4 Superbowl's and he's kind of the punch line to a joke now. The NFL is more about the week to week present than any other league, as baseball is all about the past. Five years from now when X quarterback sets a passing record then the GOAT description will be dragged out for them, and Brady's records will be dismissed with a "It's a different league now." remark.
The rams got no heart. They are just the Yankees and the dodgers. Trade for and pay all the best players they can get their hands on. Not one person wants to see the rams win on sunday. No heart
@@cantrell0817 Clearly, lmao. Patrick is easily the more relatable of the two. Eisen has turned into a GD screeching hyena over vaccines, BLM, and other "woke" issues. It's quite sad, really.
I would definitely regularly listen to a podcast with these two
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Ryan, did you listen to DP on Rich's show yesterday? Every bit as good.
Two of my favorite sports dudes in the same room. We need more!
DP and RE are the two best sports talk shows on
The intro music needs to be MUCH louder. My neighbors across the street can barely hear it. Sheesh.
Love seeing you two guys together .. takes me way back ...
love these two! such legends!!!
the "whos gonna catch brady" convo shouldnt even start until someone wins 3-4 chips. it started with maholmes and now anyone who gets one ring early is thrown into the convo. its kinda annoying.
i think you meant 'ships'
@@charlesgushue2552 I think he is referring to chips like you get in the World Series of Poker
These two guys have iconic “radio “ voices
I watched 'til the end. You're welcome.
I'm here for the Qualcomm talk.
Love Rich E.
Legends no doubt these two.
Love to see the other commentator and news host on Another commentator and hosts show
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@@sj4632 relax child.
@@Cryptum404 ?????
Why does the LVI logo behind Dan look sooo shotty?
I wish these 2 hosted a podcast together
It would get stale, fast.
No one thought that the Patriots would become a dynasty after that 1st Super Bowl win against the Rams. It was an ugly win. They weren’t dominating anybody
The Patriots lost to The Raiders in those playoffs.
Change my mind.
nfl created it
If anyone thinks the NFL isn't going to give this superbowl to the Rams, you are mental. After the incredibly shady stuff they pulled to move the team, they won't allow the Bengals to win. Les Snead should have been fired for running the franchise into the ground.
Catch Brady ? Come on Rich. U must be joking
Who had the most shoulder???
Bucs don't want Brady's retirement official until June because of the salary cap, making it officially now would cost the Bucs 10 million in cap next year
Like Kobe said, it’s an honor to have pressure, to achieve greatness
Rich was peaking over shoulders. Just his head.
DP and RE ESPN Legends
Kyler Murrey should sue the NFL, joining Flores's class-action lawsuit!
Team Todd all the way
I love how a standard work day is a gruelling concept for these guys
A standard work day in hours only. Their job is to talk about sports. I hate my life.
8 hours of having to be "on", talking on camera in front of millions of people not missing a beat, plus a few hours of prep. Definitely sounds rough. It's a different kind of grueling than physical labor but still draining nonetheless.
@@muthbaseball101 "Not missing a beat," lmao.
Eisen hasn't hit a single beat since this pandemic started.
QBs of Murry's stature and skill set GENERALLY degrade quickly. He is a smart kid to try and front load the big contract, as odds are against him having even a seven year career as a starter.
If Cincis' O-line doesn't improve, Burrow won't see a second contract.
Sometimes you gotta wonder when has being an "NFL analyst" turned into the art of jumping into conclusions helplessly prematurely...
Rich Eisen used to be different - he (and a couple of others) used to stand above the rest for the simple reason that he seemed to understand the concepts of perspective and time: looking at things in their context and not only living in the moment. Sadly, he seems to be in the process of forgetting these. The "old" Rich Eisen, for example, would have been up in arms against even entertaining the idea of making a QB the possible next Tom Brady after the first time said QM has ever made the playoffs - no matter how good said QB is (because Burrow does, indeed, look very good). Now he is doing it...
Yes... They both changed....they've become poster boys for speaking in terms of the audience in front of them rather than speaking their own mind. They have become politically correct on every issue.... unfortunately that is the norm these days. There's nothing wrong with nonconformity....at least people see you're real..... something nobody seems to be anymore.
Chocker Childish Murrray wants a Lombardy and a big contract handed to him....just like that....
Here we go again another sports media telling another man what his value should be. They got Hopkins for nothing with O'Brien trading him for players who already had contracts that exceed the amount that the Texans would have to pay.
So these 3 hour shows aren't scripted?
Todd is the best
Rich or Dan ?
Dumb question. Dan Da
Dan by far.. Best show around
I find it funny that the comment of Burrow catching Brady was even broached. The same thing happened when Mahomes won his first one. And we see what has happened since then. If history is anything to go by, what Brady has done is a once in a many generation accomplishment. It's silly to even bring up another QB coming close to what he's done.
I don't even see Bradys success as a once in x amount of time thing. I see it as like, an anomaly. It was an extremely rare talent combined with laser focus and work ethic that was in situations which provided the chance of success. 7 Super Bowl wins. I think that's one of those stats which we don't stop to think and put in perspective because we got to see it play out. I bet the average NFL player's career is half that, I'm sure it's less than 7 years. 14 years, for example, is a very long, super rare NFL QB career. It would require winning a Super Bowl half the years in the league. Even if a QB comes along whose talent level is far beyond anything we've seen, the odds of everything else that's required to win a Super Bowl falling into place 7 times during one player career are astronomical. I'm sure you're aware of all this. I ain't trying to be rude or come off like I'm talking down. I'm just sharing my opinion, not that anyone asked for it. 😂 I just love talking football.
@@guybroyles48 Bill Russell won 11 championships in 13 seasons with the Celtics.
Somewhere he's telling Brady to hold his damn beer (and rightly so).
@@Vic-Vega This is all subjective, so this is just my opinion, of course. I feel that's like comparing apples and oranges. Winning anything at the pro level isn't easy, but it requires many more pieces to fall into place to win a Super Bowl these days than it did to win an NBA championship back then. Sports analysts often mention that it was easier for the big franchises and schools with big programs to win back in the day, particularly at schools with the biggest football programs or NBA teams that snagged a dominate player. Their reasoning makes perfect sense when it's explained why they think that way. Again, that's just my take. I'm the first to admit I can be a dumbass sometimes, I'm just saying. 😂Judging by that name and pic, I bet we'd have some of the same opinions on movies though! My friends and I watched that and Pulp Fiction a thousand times back in the day.
You literally didn’t listen to a word. Burrow WILL be compared to him bc he won a SB in his second year, period, bc that’s exactly the same thing Brady did. That’s all he said.
He NEVER said that Burrow WILL DEFINITELY pass Brady. Rich isn’t Nick Wright ffs lol.
Also honestly the ONLY way this has a chance of being a legitimate question is IF the Bengals can upgrade BOTH SIDES OF THE TEAM for the next 15 years….which they don’t do.
The Bengals aren’t going to win 6 SB’s in 15 year.
catch brady? it would be bad marketing. its like the nba, they didnt want Kobe to catch Jordan. Now the nba is trying to nullify Lebron as well.
Rams -4, lock it in
Brady is obviously going to sign a one-day contract to retire a patriot next year.
NASCAR RPM 1995 reruns beat them out last year
do you really need 4 people to do a radio show on air??? ridiculous. lol
these guys make it seem like these qbs play both o and d. what has team sports become?
The NFL (Not For Long) will put Brady away much more quickly than you would think. Terry Bradshaw has 4 Superbowl's and he's kind of the punch line to a joke now. The NFL is more about the week to week present than any other league, as baseball is all about the past. Five years from now when X quarterback sets a passing record then the GOAT description will be dragged out for them, and Brady's records will be dismissed with a "It's a different league now." remark.
Terry is totally in on it. He was considered a joke for at least half of his career, if not all of it. Absolutely nobody was ever praising Terry…EVER.
Pretty bad when all talk show hosts can do is interview each other.
Lol Dan is talking about how hard it is to talk for 3 hours and make shit ton of doe. Try power washing a meat factory for 10 hrs a day for 6 days.
The rams got no heart. They are just the Yankees and the dodgers. Trade for and pay all the best players they can get their hands on. Not one person wants to see the rams win on sunday. No heart
Ridiculous comment. You're saying those guys don't want to win a championship? Stafford, Ramsey and Beckham have never had this opportunity.
i think Donald has heart
I liked dp when he had hair lol
Oh man, the nonsense about "it factor" and "cool factor" barf barf barf. The team wins football games, not individuals. Narrative building is baloney.
The QB gets the credit though except when they're average at best with a great defense like the 2000 Ravens and 2002 Bucs.
white guys talking about sports played mostly by black guys. tell me what's wrong with this picture. america the beautiful....lol
Absolutely nothing (except your racist @$$).
Rich Eisen is just filler. Dan Patrick is the talent
Dan Patrick is thin skinned, over hypes his espn days and is socially awkward.
@@Skier10 Are you Rich Eisen's burner account? Lol
@@cantrell0817 Clearly, lmao.
Patrick is easily the more relatable of the two. Eisen has turned into a GD screeching hyena over vaccines, BLM, and other "woke" issues.
It's quite sad, really.