
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: Early Onset Paterno (feat. Dianna Russini)
Thu, 16 Jan 2025
Dan Le Batard has nice eyelids, and Dianna Russini and her biceps wants to make sure he knows it. Dianna is here to break down all things football, but she has to help us get down to Dan's best celebrity look-alike first. Then, Dianna explains the dilemma she's facing with the Eagles game this weekend as her kids don't have a babysitter, her season ticket holding husband wants to attend as a fan, and she has to work. Plus, the latest on Tom Brady and the Raiders, Mike McCarthy, the Chicago Bears. the Tennessee Titans, Marcus Freeman, Russell Wilson, and SO. MUCH. MORE. Also, Jeremy and Dan break the Miami Heat's trust and announce the return of the original Vice jerseys...10 seconds before they were supposed to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the significance of Dan's eyelids?
Does it bother you?
No.
I see that it doesn't bother me.
It bothers me. That setup doesn't bother me, but I am bothered by the lack of pre-production access that Tom Brady is allowed to have.
Who is bothered?
But I think he could... Look, there's been a lot of discourse online about his ability to do this or his inability to do this. And when a giant thing is not available to him in terms of pre-production, you kind of wonder, like, well, maybe we shouldn't do this because he's certainly not improving without that access.
Look, I think the access is obviously important, but I've been told by teams... Actually, I recently had this conversation. The best... Crews need the least amount of time in those pre-production meetings. The most prepared are usually the best.
And they don't need to sit there and talk with Sean McDermott about what they're going to do on defense, because they usually know, because they've watched enough and studied it enough. So yeah, do I think it's hurting Tom Brady that he's not getting as much intel as he could possibly get? But he's Tom Brady.
He should be able to know, see, and he's being asked to do things that you're being asked to do as a player, which is identify things. which is why it just goes to show you how difficult television can be, because he knows more than anybody.
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