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Tony Dungy: If you draft QB high, play him
NBC NFL analyst Tony Dungy joined the show to talk about Week 4 in the NFL. Here are some of his takes: — Dungy thinks that teams should go with quarterbacks they take in the first round. He doesn’t understand why the Vikings didn’t go with Teddy Bridgewater in the first place. He also like…
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Michael Kay on Jeter’s last home game
YES Networks Michael Kay joined the show to talk about calling Derek Jeters last home game. Kay said that at this point, hes used to Jeters dramatics. Dan asked what it would be like to call Yankees game without Jeter there next year. “Its going to be odd,” Kay said. “Hes almost like part of…
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David Alan Grier shares behind-scenes story on In Living Color
Actor David Alan Grier stopped by the New York City ManCave to entertain us with behind-the-scene stories about In Living Color, his encounters with big sports stars and much more.
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Joe Girardi reflects on Derek Jeter’s career
Yankees manager Joe Girardi joined the show to talk about Derek Jeter’s last game at Yankee Stadium. Girardi said that he’s going to leave the decision about whether he wants to play up to Jeter this weekend. He said Jeter can hit or play the field wherever he wants … he can even manage. Girardi…
Read MoreBob Nightengale: Jeter an icon
USA Today’s Bob Nightengale joined the show to talk about Derek Jeter’s final game at Yankee Stadium. Bob said there wasn’t quite cheering in the press box, but lots of smiles. Dan asked what he thought of Keith Olbermanns comments that Jeter was overrated. Im the complete opposite, Nightengale said. This guys an icon.…
Read MoreRich Eisen on towing the line at ESPN
NFL Network host and host of the Rich Eisen Show on Audience, Rich Eisen and Dan had a discussion about ESPN suspending Bill Simmons and different groundrules at the Mothership.
Read MoreBen Roethlisberger won’t let his kid play football until fifth grade
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger joined the show to talk about his season and more. Here are some of his takes: — Roethlisberger said he’d let his son play football, but he’d wait until fifth grade: “My only thing is I will not allow full contact until fifth grade. Thats when I played. These kids playing…
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