Ty Law shares story of drinking whiskey during Patriots practices on ‘The Dan Patrick Show’
"We would all go to Vrabel and hit the flask. He had some whiskey or something."
"We would all go to Vrabel and hit the flask. He had some whiskey or something."
NBC Sports analyst and former New England Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty believes Tom Brady is serious about his Fox Sports gig.
"I never want the guest or the talent to feel like I'm exploiting them for clickbait."
"He left and I'm standing there with Mark Burnett, who I had no relationship with."
"It's not like they disrespected me."
Host Brandon Contes interviews former SportsCenter anchor and current host of The Dan Patrick Show, Dan Patrick. Contes...
With ESPN's shift to embracing entertainment, Dan Patrick thinks his SportsCenter with Keith Olbermann would be a perfect fit.
"The vein starts coming in on the neck and the side of the forehead."
"We were a hot air balloon that was tethered, but we were still drifting pretty high up."
"I thought to myself, 'Holy smokes, I have a long way to go to even get in the realm of that.'"
"If Aaron was on my show, would there be pushback? Yeah. But I was brought up in a different era."
"I dream that I'm not prepared and I'm getting to the set."
"I've never met a more professional person in my career at ESPN than Barry Melrose."
"Either you think gambling is bad, or you don't."
Dan Patrick is not just a sports radio host, but a storyteller who uses his platform to connect with people on a personal level.
"I would have done it once. Because you're carrying the game. You owe it to the audience."
"But today we’re honoring and supporting Qualcomm.”
Dan Patrick left ESPN to take control of his career more than 15 years ago, but it appears...
"With all of the things that we maybe didn't agree on, we agreed that we were gonna compete with each other."
Ross Tucker isn't backing down from his praise of Taysom Hill.
A dispute over Dan Patrick airing an interview with Alex Rodriguez led to Rodriguez almost punching him.
"I think the decision-making has lost its way in terms of the focus on the student-athlete and what's primarily best for them. But we are where we are, and we have to try to make it work."