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"daryl patterson" Discussed on Patriots Beat

Patriots Beat

05:00 min | 1 year ago

"daryl patterson" Discussed on Patriots Beat

"And part of the reason I was high on hunter Henry was under Josh McDaniels, especially those last couple of years, they had trouble just figuring out how to use scheme touch guys. I'll use Nikhil Harry's name. That wasn't the only good issue with Nikhil Harry, but that was part of it. He was a scheme touch guy, and they struggled to figure out ways to get the ball in his hands. Or Daryl Patterson, I thought they did some, but they may be scratched the surface of the player he really could have been in New England. John O Smith is another scheme touch guy. So I'm not saying they got rid of Josh McDaniels to figure out John who spent they didn't get rid of Josh McDaniels. He took a better job. No, but start thinking he must not, he must not be named, you know, you go back to Aaron Hernandez, I think that's the name that people threw out there with John who. And that wasn't McDaniels. Remember, that was Bill O'Brien. That's not right. A new mind, a new offense, something like that. I wonder if that's going to do a lot for John, because I think McDaniels just might have had some sort of mental block there. So that's exactly right. And I heard a couple of people talking about this today and it's an interesting conversation to have. Belichick brought him in, he's the guy who gave him the money. He's the guy who targeted him early right out of the gate free agency. That's the guy I want. He gave him to McDaniels and said, look at this shiny new toy, make it work. And you're right. Whether it's a block or McDaniels had a different idea, whatever it was, it didn't work. Now with Bill Belichick, as heavily involved in the offense as he is, you start to think, is he very much thinking about how is he implementing whatever it was that he saw in Smith when he when he gave him that contract in free agency last year. And how much it's going to kind of play itself out with whoever is ultimately calling the plays we assume at Patricia is like, here's how you use John who. Let me kind of set the template. I'll give you the blueprint and then let's kind of roll from here. Right. And I think John Smith is a really good player when he plays to his strengths. That's the case with a lot of players. There's very few guys who are just across the board good, right? I think John Smith is a player who's really good when he plays to his strengths, but under Josh McDaniels in the old patriots offense. He didn't have a ton of opportunities to do that. As they rework this offense, like you said, they've made this investment in him.

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"daryl patterson" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

06:51 min | 2 years ago

"daryl patterson" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Back in time. Let's figure out what happened on this date in Reds history. We do it every night. This state 19 Oh, five. The Reds end the game by turning a triple play. It preserves a 43 win over the Boston Braves with two outs and runners on 1/9 inning grounder to shortstop has turned into a 642 for triple play. Think about that one for a second. State 1942. The Phillies beat the Reds to what it Crosley field on a fluke. Two run home run, Phillies pitcher Rube Melton lifted a catchable fly ball to left center, but Reds left fielder Max Marshall and center fielder Harry Craft collided knocked each other out unconscious. Milton Circle the basis for an inside the park homer, the only home run of his career. 1955. The Reds pummel the Pirates 19 1 in Pittsburgh, but Johnny Temple goes five for seven while they post tied a team record with five run scored. And he hit two home runs. 1967 Tony Perez singles in the winning run in the 10th to give the red so one Nothing whenever the Mets at Crosley Gary Nolan pitch is a complete game shutout. One year later on this state 1968 Houston's Don Wilson strikes out 18 Reds in the second game of a doubleheader at Crosley. He struck out nine in the first three innings, including, uh, earlier that year later that year, he struck out 16 at Crosley in that season and tossed a no hitter. There in 1969 against the Reds. 1970 is the caller referenced an iconic All Star game moment, perhaps the signature moment in his career, Pete Rose collides with Ray Fosse at the plate scores the winning run in the bottom of the 12th of the All Star Game at Riverfront Stadium. 51 years ago tonight 1974 home and this one. Reds and pirates engage in a wild brawl in Game two of the doubleheader at three Rivers. Jack Willingham hit Pirates pitcher Bruce Kison. Both benches emptied. Sparky Anderson accidentally stepped on the foot of Pirates catcher Ed Kirkpatrick. Kirkpatrick then shoved Anderson and it was on page Euribor Bone pinned Daryl Patterson on the ground, pulling his hair and biting him. The pirate pitcher wound up needing a tetanus shot for the wound. The Reds won the game 3 to 2. 1977 George Foster Rockets, three home runs and drives in five Tom Seaver tosses a two hitter in a 721 win over the Braves at Riverfront Stadium. 1992 Chip Roberts collects two hits drives in two in the All Star game, but the National League falls to the American League in San Diego. 1976 Reggie Sanders hits two home runs. Dave Burba launches his first major league home run Reds beat the Pirates 7 to 6 Eduardo Perez, son of Tony, It's his first major league home run off Steve Paris. 2000 Reds rookie Jared Fernandez remember him beats the Astros. 8 to 3 admitted made the knuckleball or through 126 pitches over seven innings for his first major league win. And last, but not least. The state 2000 and 12 Ryan Ludwick, homers off his former team bottom of the 10th. Reds beat the Cardinals at Great American Ballpark. In on this date, 2000 and 12. The Reds were tied for first place. There you go. All of it happening this date and reds history back to the phones. How? Let's go here. Um, Eric, Welcome to sports talk. Hey, man, How's it going? Hey, I'm very well. How are you? Great the great subject and brought back lots of memories. Thank you. So growing up in my house. We had a bathroom with a ranch style house in the bathroom. There was a radio that blared 700 wlw 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and my dad wouldn't let him but he turned it off. So if you were watching TV and literally the very next room, you could be watching the Flintstones or whatever. And you would be listening to, uh, wlw because he wanted to make sure we didn't miss anything talking about the Reds games. That when I would take him to Reds games He would he or when we went to Reds games as kids, he would have those great big, uh, Earmuffs. Oh, yes. Headphones. Yes, hasty listening to the game and me and my brother. We'd be looking at him like he's nuts. But But to this day, my radio during baseball season doesn't go anywhere else But wlw and I know more about Cincinnati politics and and Bill Cunningham and I grew up with Gilbert. Gnarly. Yes, yes and And that was one of my dad's saying, You know what makes me mad. I mean, just all the memories that just this topic brings up with wlw. That is excellent. I'm so glad you were listening and thank you for sharing tonight. No problem Having you as well, You know, I I laugh because I used to as a kid. I would try to guess the start of the game because Marty would do the scoreboard show and Joe the start of the game, and I would always try to guess who's going to Who's Joe going to have because it wasn't always denied It was the most obvious person because maybe that player wasn't available, but You would just wait for back from the commercial break, And then there would be a pause and there will be. We're back in the dugout here at Riverfront Stadium, where the Reds have defeated the Houston Astros, 6 to 3, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then he would say the star of the game was We'll be back to talk with him after this, like, Yes, I got it right tonight. How about blue Ash? We go. Hey, Caroline. Welcome to the show. Hello. How are you? I'm well, How are you? I'm good. Thank you. And I really enjoyed Marty and Amanda. And I hope you do that again sometime. Thank you. I would love to. I will try to do that again. Well, I'm calling to tell you about my grandmother in law, who was the big red fan? She was one of the early members of the rosy Reds organization. She would take me and my sister mods to the annual Crazy Red London I am now actually myself a rosy red member, and when she lost her vision and and could not read anymore, her favorite things was continuing that she did all of her life to listen to the Reds on the radio. So I do remember those evenings of hearing the red I myself have my radio that has a carrying handle period around the house yard. Uh, um It's on in the car, so and I'm a plan my weekend errands or yard around the game..

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"daryl patterson" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"daryl patterson" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Yeah, I'll have a ticket. He drinking tea with ladies. What is it? Pinky drinking? He the patron. If that's what it's Yeah, just she set me up. Okay like that. Okay, Unicorn thing was it knows the peak of the drinking and the drinking or something. And I like this like this, lady. I like both of these. These women. Hilarious. Anybody that runs a store right now you need to come out with pink. Any drinking tea and hoochie cooch 3000 eyes this anything? Nickelodeon broadcast The Chicago Bears New Orleans Saints game Yesterday They had an actual NFL playoff game simulcast kind of on Nickelodeon but with special effects and slime announcers and its all fun games. Until hot mic picked up Bears receiver corps. Daryl Patterson disagreeing with the call. He was on his own. Oh, wait a minute that was on Nickelodeon. Nickelodeon had an F bomb and I was watching the game. But so it was burnt being broadcast on two different networks. Right? So Nicholas, so like when somebody would score a touchdown on the Nickelodeon Broadcast like they pour all this fake special effects slime on the in the end zone and stuff like that Wacky good. This was like an initiative to try to get more young people watch football. All right, right. And the F word inadvertently dropping on Nickelodeon had to be the first time that's gonna be, uh, This could be the first since Marc Summers on double there. Oh,.

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2019 NFL Draft prospects

Under The Hood

10:40 min | 4 years ago

2019 NFL Draft prospects

"We're about three weeks from the NFL draft. It's been an interesting off season. If you were bears fan last season. It was interesting the bears gone out and done a lot of things this off-season than to talk about that and much much more. We bring in our guy NFL writer, Eric at home. Nice enough to jump on and Eric tonight. Everything's good. Yeah. It was just thinking these last three weeks for the drafter get a feel like any turn into here that always does every single year seems like it takes a long time here in Chicago. We've always been interested in the draft. Because usually the bears were bad a high draft pick. And now they were smart last year and traded pigs got gotta Khalil Mack. And now they've not picking until the third round unless they make a move. But I mean, I think it seems like all their other moves have been in you know, in free agency and bringing. Players in. So it's not nearly the draft excitement here in Chicago. Like, it was when just imagine if the draft was here, and it was no bears draft pick for you know, for the first day and a half down. Admit what difficult I think it would be legal to do that. The office. Like, let's about this. The bears probably will make their selection around nine o'clock. I think on Friday night. So you settle in. You know, maybe, you know, get some food get something to eat whatever it's going to be a while. I don't think they'll be moving up. They don't have a lot of picks. So yeah, it's gotta be patience is virtue for bears fans outside of kicker because kickers not real answer. When you talk about to what's the biggest need for the bears. Hang into the draft. It's a great question. You know, I think it probably, you know, I think what they did themselves. A lot of a good favor by refunding airless, you know, and just you know for a one year deal. Right. We know he's the third outside guy. But still it just eliminated one spot that you have to kinda reach four and not reach four. But you know, have to hope that somebody is at that position waiting for you in the draft. So it probably slimmed down to two maybe three or four positions. I would think running back has to be on that list. You know, I personally would like to see. Them. Get more death on the offense of line. And I think the secondary either corner or safety would be a spot they can look at and their few defensive action, the strap that I think could play, you know, cover the flight and also places safety. So there's some versatile guys in this great year for either position a corner safety, but it's deep enough where they could possibly get somebody there. So I would just, you know, spit balling kinda Dr throwing I would say those it's likely that they could be picking one of those three spots that eighty seven toys have you ever seen as I'm asking the question. I know we've all seen it. But have you? I was gonna ask you if you've seen the situation where teams running back like Jordan Howard performed relatively well and was light by many people. And but basically the head coach had no use form at this point. And that's why they ended up moving them. Yeah. I mean, obviously, totally different situation from what happened with Levy on bell. You know, those are the exceptions to the rule, but you know, it is one of those. Position where if you're not one of the elite top, you know, five or six guys in the league at your spot. You know, there's only so much teams willing to kind of sink into that dishing. I know that there have been back strapped in the top. You know, five ten picks several years, it's not gonna have this year. But it's happened. A lot in recent history or often more often than I would've expected. I know Todd Gurley got his big deal. I know other people have gotten pretty good money. That's dishing bell sign this off season. But there's a drop off, you know. And so I think if you're not special, you know, that maybe are deemed expendable depending on the system. And so you know, I can see both sides why they moved on. And I think they feel like with Mike Davis Torri Cohen, they add one more the draft. You know, maybe Ryan dollars trading Kampe preseason hero again or something like that. But you know, we'll see I think they will try to add at least one more. And then maybe an underrated free agent to add on top of that. Daryl. Patterson is. Is an interesting guy. But he's been an interesting guys come into the league. Other people have found out ways to use them and the patriots even lined him up in the backfield as a running back. Do you expect Matt Nagy to do that? Also, not only just swing passes and give them in and around and things like that. And also given the ball out of the running back position. Yeah. It's a great option. I think you know, the patriots really the first team to really unlocked at running ability. I mean like you said when he was in Oakland, you know, other places he was running those kind of gadget runs and things like that. But I mean, they line them up as a tailback and got buffalo game was it was crazy to watch. He had twenty something carries. And so, yeah, it was it was a strange thing to think about you know, a six to two hundred twenty pound receiver who could run like the wind lining up kind of power back. But he can do it. I think that really added to the appeal. He's the perfect Matt Nagy player. They'll run kick off, you know, he could be a wide receiver if you need to. I don't think he's more than. A number four. But still, you know, having that deeper out option is important. And I think that's you know, that kinda speed if Taylor Gabriel is out there, they may not have that exact replica that so it's different version of speed. And then as you said we saw last year that he can be running back, you know, in cut a break glass in case for -mergency situation. Seahawks quarterback. Russell Wilson wants a new deal. He gave the Seahawks April fifteenth as a deadline to get that deal done. Do you think he gets done in what type of deal? Do you think Russell Wilson who get from the Seahawks? So here's my hypothetical question here. Like what they let's say if April sixteenth by parents diversity, by the way. Let's. Let's say April sixteenth. They offer him. The richest TV deal of all time. You're gonna say oh sorry. The deadline. Hey, understand that this thing happened in January. We didn't really hear about it until very recently. But meeting his, you know, giving them a deadline, but you know, it just doesn't make a lot of stints. It's not a if something magical happens on that calendar day, not as some kind of contract, you know, bonus kicks in or anything else that would prevent them from getting this thing done, or if there's some kind of you know, league deadline or something like that. It's not July fifteenth and the franchise player, so it's just one of those kind of subtle threats from the from the Wilson camp saying, hey, don't forget about me, baby. You know, I still want to get my deal. I still want to get this thing done. You know, there's an opportunity for him to really cash in. And also kind of hold them hostage a little bit. I suspect it there's a good chance that gets done. But for months now there have been whispers that you know, maybe the Seahawks aren't quite prepared to pay him. What what a lot of people think he's worth it would at least entertain the idea of. What could we get you know, trade for him? Just theoretically, what would he get you know, is worth three first Thursay? We're still talking about a thirty thirty one year old guy. And there's still a handful of teams that really badly need that franchise different speaking quarterback. So I I don't know. I still think it's gonna get done 'cause that's city loves them. Even if a lot of past teammates were the biggest Russell Wilson fan. They know how much he means for the team another couple minutes with NFL writer, Eric at home and Erica week or so ago, rob gronkowski decided to retire. A lot of people on Twitter and everywhere else going, okay. The best tight end. Maybe you'll ever play the game has retired. Who's the best tight end in the NFL? Now who do you like? Yeah. I mean, that's a great question. To kinda depends what you want. So if you guys can do with grunk did which is being impact players blocker, and as receiver, you know. And and think about all the calls that were made against gronk over the years. He was kinda like the Cam Newton of the tight end position like say what that's not interference. Though, he just, you know, even with that work in Gascony was so special. I love the fact that Travis Kelsey can be as dangerous, you know, the last couple of years he's actually been a better receiver than gronk. No question about it. But he's not nearly the blocker that he is. You know, we see some of these young pass catching tight. I mean, George Kittle out in San Francisco at times has flashed like he could be the best to way tight in the league because he blocks his tail off. He's got great receiving chops. And really the only thing that's kind of held them back injuries. I don't necessarily think you can have a long career. So this might be one of those debate that we kinda have for years. I don't think there's any one guy that fills that checked off all the boxes like like gronk did. And he had injury issues too. But still when he was out there. There's really no doubt. And I don't know that that that one guy even though there are some great blockers. It's about staying receivers you rarely see both. Do you think that Jason Witten can still be productive? I don't know man this. I wanted to I know Jason Witten the player, it was outstanding. He was just so consistent day in and day. I knew what you're going to get from. He was probably, you know, he was unsexy version of gronk and that he could block and catch fast but a year off his age. I know they say they're going to come in just and all that. His feeling this thing could kind of turn south, and we could see 'cause he looked slow by the end when he was out there last time. He just wasn't the same guy. Eric, we appreciate jumping for few minutes. We'll hopefully those go to slow the next couple of weeks. We'll talk to you soon. All right. Enjoy the run up to the draft guys. Thanks. They got home jumping on talking NFL. Like Whitten wasn't good at the end. Then like fancy players, look like, wait. Hold on. Really? Like, what is she some Witten really gonna bring to the Cowboys? Here's a guy wanted to bring up to you. Because this is a guy that I thought when he got to the NFL was going to have a bigger impact than he's head and OJ Howard at the tight end. Okay. Because what we saw in college. We thought. Okay. The when this guy gets here Dowd using is just because the quarterback situation and the problems have had do you think he can still become a dominant tight end in this league? Maybe because he did it in college. And you assume that that body type in his speed is is ability to get down field. And you know, James Winstons been not very good. No. And I think a lot of people misread what Tampa Bay is doing. I don't think he's there for the long haul. I think Tampa Bay if they could find someone else to be their quarterback. They would go with that person. Yeah. So whether or not it's trying to find a quarterback in this year's draft. Or or or planning for the future? Elsewhere. But like I don't trust him as Winston do.

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