A new podcast from the guys at the Dan Patrick Show!
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
The boys recap their trip so far from South Bend, Indiana.
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Today we discuss Fritzy's week on the show while DP was broadcasting from Maine, we also get into some beefs going on between the guys and the alternative halftime show that was just announced. Enjoy!
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On today's show we discuss the Todcast and who would be involved in it and who we would like to have on the Todcast should we ever do the show. Also we stumble upon the Super Halftime Show topic and if Mario is going to try to get tickets to see the ... more
Today we talk about Fritzy's week and whether or not you agree with his driving tactics. Also we discuss whether or not we would want to see Fritzy and Dan in a podcast room also and would we listen. Enjoy!
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Been an after show fan since the box score with Casey and then Brock. Love every iteration of this.
Can we lengthen this podcast to as close to 30 minutes as possible? Pretty please? Every episode seems to be getting shorter, not longer. To the point y’all are almost just mailing it in.
Todd, you are the very definition of a whiner, look it up…
Episode 212 is pure comedy gold!
Love the show! Listen every week. Keep sharing the behind the scenes information, that is what makes the show great.
I know you can’t share all details but for regular listeners hearing about the planning, operations and business parts are really interesting.
The 5th grade bickering - not so much. Keep it up!
Look forward to seeing you in SF next year. Been talking to Buddha about pitching location for show. More to come on that.
You are big in Alaska
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A vibrant and humorous exploration of sports culture and behind-the-scenes antics, this podcast features lively discussions among the hosts, who share their personal experiences, camaraderie, and insights into various sports-related topics. Episodes often include entertaining anecdotes from their daily lives, reflections on significant sports events, and playful banter that exemplifies their close-knit dynamics. With a blend of humor, personal stories, and insights into the sports media landscape, listeners are treated to a unique glimpse into the workings of a popular sports show and the relationships among its contributors.
Noteworthy is the podcast's ability to engage audiences by discussing relatable themes such as sports gambling, liv... more
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