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The Dan Patrick Show

Hour 2 – AJ Brown Got Traded Too, Louis Riddick

02 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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12.977 - 16.481 Dan Patrick

We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.

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We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick. Tired and sick. Listen to Hey Jonas on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.

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Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports, and giving you the real story behind the headlines. And we're going straight to the source

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the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear. Listen to Sports Slice on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more, follow TimboSlicelife12 and the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.

68.763 - 78.737 Michelle McPhee

I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on. A Mormon polygamist and an Armenian businessman.

79.278 - 84.405 Danette

Multi-million dollar house, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, a billion dollar fraud.

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But how long can this alliance last? Tell me what you know. Is somebody coming after me? Listen to Kingdom of Fraud on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged.

Chapter 2: What significant trade happened involving A.J. Brown?

759.131 - 765.904 Danette

But just because he had this series against Wembley, I've got to be fair to him.

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Chapter 3: How does Miles Garrett's trade impact the Rams and their competition?

767.125 - 801.337 Danette

Now, Sam Presti is a great GM. Does he think that he can get dollar for dollar if he trades Chad Holmgren? And if so, they don't need picks. They're loaded with picks. But if you're going to say to Milwaukee, Chad Holmgren, three first-round picks. We want Giannis. Okay. Okay. If I'm OKC and I like Giannis in your offense, OK. I mean, you're trying to win championships.

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801.818 - 821.216 Danette

Yes, they're built for the future. OK. But apparently they're not built right now. If I get three years of Giannis... I'm going to give up some first-round draft picks, and I give up Chad Holmgren. Okay, but I just don't move on from him because I don't kick him to the curb. Yes, Paulie?

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821.537 - 827.23 Dan Patrick

Those first-round picks that Oklahoma City has, those guys are going to fight for playing time the next couple years.

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828.205 - 849.059 Danette

Yes, Dill. I think Chet's a little bit of a victim of expectations, too, from when he was coming into the league because he was kind of got some like a Wemby-ish, you know, thoughts about him when he was in high school, like pre-Gonzaga even. He was this, you know, north of seven foot guy who had a handle and stuff. Yeah, but we didn't know about Wemby. We knew about Chet Holmgren. Yeah.

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And then all of a sudden it was like Wemby. Wemby, Wemby, these two don't like each other. They faced each other back when they were, what, 16, 17 years of age. You know, Holmgren, let's see what happens now. I mean, you got embarrassed on the biggest stage. Now let me see what you do. You can't just pout. You've got to be ready.

873.963 - 899.925 Danette

You've got to figure out something that you can do to counteract Wemby on the offensive end. Defensively, you're still a really good player. He finished runner-up to Wemby. But offensively, now is when we find out you really want to be great. I mean, I got Wemby in a pool with Navy SEALs in the offseason. I got him working out with Jamal Crawford on ball handling.

899.945 - 919.57 Danette

I got him working out with Akeem Olajuwon on footwork. I got him working out with Tim Duncan and David Robinson. Your move, Chet. Your move. Yeah, Paul. He's taking acting lessons with Daniel Day-Lewis, I heard. He's not going to stop. He's not going to stop. He's taking acting lessons also from Meryl Streep. Yes, Paul.

Chapter 4: What are the potential future moves for the Rams after the trade?

919.59 - 929.94 Dan Patrick

Okay, I looked up Chet Holmgren. I think he lifts weights. I'm sure they have a weight room there at OKC. But it just doesn't look like it's working, the weight room, putting on weight thing.

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929.96 - 957.64 Danette

He's put on 12 pounds in four years. Yeah, but Wembley is not big. He's not muscular. He feels more solid. No. He's gotten bigger, like more noticeably than Chet, I would say. Chester's listed at 7'1", 208. Oh. What's Wemby? 220, maybe? No, he's got to be heavier than that. I really hope so for my sake.

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958.21 - 965.986 Danette

Wait a minute, what's the difference between 208 for Chet at 7 foot whatever and Wemby at 7 foot whatever? Yeah, Paulie.

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All right, let's play the game. The official height and weight of Wemby. This is the official one that the NBA and the Spurs use.

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972.82 - 982.591 Danette

All right, Todd, I'll let you start. 7'4", 228. All right, Dylan. 7-4-2-35. All right. Marvin?

983.373 - 985.876 Marvin

7-4-2-26. Ooh, man.

986.417 - 997.633 Danette

I'm going to go 7-4-2-29. Just like the price is right, one of you got it exactly right. Who thinks they got it exactly right?

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Me. Dylan would be the answer.

1001.044 - 1028.291 Danette

7'4", 235. Nice. Okay. So what you're saying is me and Wemby are the same weight? That's pretty cool. Oh, I think you're more than 235, aren't you? When we did the weigh-in for our weigh-off, I was, but I think I'm trimming down a little bit. Not getting any taller, though. Don't look far. It's right behind you. With the boogeyman? No, your rear end.

Chapter 5: What are the implications of the A.J. Brown trade for the Eagles?

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Louis Riddick, he played in the NFL. He was his safety. He's, of course, with the mothership. Height and weight, Louis. Official height and weight. Official right now? Yeah. 6020, 223. 223. All right. That's like football weight. Yeah, my official weight was 215. That's what I had to weigh in at. When I was in Oakland, we had to weigh in every day.

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1441.898 - 1463.144 Danette

Every day we walked in the facility on the Gruden, we had to go right to the weight room and weigh in. In Cleveland with Belichick, we weighed in every Friday, and he stood there, and it was $50 per pound per day. So if you missed your weight on Friday, you had to weigh in Saturday. If you missed your weight on Saturday, you had to weigh in Monday after the game, and it was $50 per pound per day.

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1464.145 - 1490.232 Danette

Who ended up spending the most? Back then, it was probably like, a guy named, we had an offensive guard named Wally Williams, an offensive guard named Gene Williams. I used to always be in the steam room with guys like Eric Turner, Steve, because we were, like, bigger safeties. And 215, like, 215, like, I felt like I couldn't eat to stay at 215, you know what I mean?

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So, because you're young, you're grown, you got to, but, yeah. Yeah, I never missed weight, though. I always made it. I wonder about somebody like Sebastian Janikowski. Oh, that'd be a good one. I don't know, man. I don't know, but I know under Gruden, it was like every single day you walked in there and you made a beeline right for the weight room, took your stuff off, got on the scale.

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1516.847 - 1536.336 Danette

Everybody talks about Belichick's sense of humor. Everybody says, oh, you would love him, and I go, well, I'll never find out. You played for him. Yeah. There wasn't – I mean, you guys weren't good enough. In my experience, man, there wasn't a whole lot of sense of humor, man. Okay.

1536.356 - 1557.439 Danette

There wasn't a whole lot of – Now, the guy who had a dry sense of humor, who you would see him kind of like get that little smile, was Saban was like that. Like Saban's a hard ass now. I'm telling you, he would lose it. And then five seconds later, he'd be laughing.

Chapter 6: How does Miles Garrett's performance compare to other top defensive players?

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He was the guy who, for me, I had more of the real relationship with when I was in Cleveland. And being coached by those two dudes at the same time, and I've told this story a thousand times, was something like, I don't know if that's for, that's not for the week. That's for sure. But Nick is the guy who really,

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1576.257 - 1597.182 Danette

Nick was the guy who, as a pro, really believed in my skills and really stood up for me and backed me, and he's why I played in Cleveland. Well, you guys weren't good enough, maybe, for Belichick to have a sense of humor around you guys. That's true, too. But we made the playoffs in the 94th season.

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1598.343 - 1628.447 Danette

If we could have figured out a way to calm down Kevin Green and Greg Lloyd and Rod Woodson and those guys, we would have made the Super Bowl that year. We had the best defense in the league, but our offense was, let's say, less than not good. Who was your quarterback? It was a bunch of people. It was Vinny Testaverde, primarily. We just didn't have any explosive component, man.

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1628.547 - 1649.187 Danette

We had Eric Metcalf, Tommy Vardell, Mark Carrier, Michael Jackson, guys like that, but we just couldn't put it together consistently. Touchdown, Tommy Vardell. There you go, man. Stanford. Yeah, he scored them all there. He didn't score them in the NFL. Exactly. I think we scored more points than we did on offense that year.

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1650.208 - 1680.189 Danette

How surprised were you that the Browns decided finally to move on from Miles Garrett? Look, it's kind of like what... I'm not shocked. Teams that are always caught in this state of their evolution, so to speak, or their growth, which is... They're always seeming to reset, rebuild, trying to restock the covers, gain draft picks, sell hope, push it off till next year. This is what they do.

1680.229 - 1694.403 Danette

Eventually, they take their best player, because they're going to hit on somebody, because they're always drafting high. So they're going to get somebody that has unique skills, and eventually they're going to wind up trading them away to reset it for the next coach, the next coach, the next coach, the next coach. So am I shocked? No.

1694.463 - 1716.566 Danette

We sat across from Miles Garrett two years ago, I think for a Week 18 game at Allen Baltimore. where this was when he said going into the off season, he was gonna have a talk with Stefanski and the group there and kind of like try to figure out like where the organization was headed. And you could just tell like Miles was, he had done everything he could do individually.

1717.727 - 1740.656 Danette

And he was just looking for team success. But Cleveland was steadfast in that they weren't going to trade him because he's one of the best players in the league. And Jim Schwartz and Miles, they obviously have been super productive. Well, Schwartz is gone. Miles is gone. Cleveland has a bunch of draft picks again, and they're selling hope again. That's the cycle they're in.

1741.758 - 1763.7 Danette

I'll give you Aaron Donald in his prime, Miles Garrett in his prime. Ooh-wee. Man. You know what? You know I'm gonna go with Aaron, but I'm gonna go with Aaron for this reason. You remember Jerry Gray, old Texas defensive back and played for the Rams, and he's a good friend of mine, coached in Washington when I was there.

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