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Archive for January, 2009

Jack Youngblood’s Turn

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Jack Youngblood, a stalwart along the defensive line for the Rams from 1971-1984, joined WNST on Tuesday to talk about his induction to the Hall of Fame in 1991, what he's been up to these days, as well as what he sees as the keys to the game when Arizona ...

Len Dawson On Herm Edwards’ Firing

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Chiefs Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson spent some time on Monday talking to WHB about the state of the Kansas City Chiefs organization. With GM Scott Pioli taking over the GM duties recently, many suspected that Herm Edwards would be canned as the head coach. He was and now ...

Tony Dungy For The First Time As The Former Coach Of The Colts

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Former head coach of the Indianapolis Colts Tony Dungy joined The Dan Patrick Show on Tuesday to talk about what he's been up to since retiring as the head coach of the Colts a couple of weeks ago. Dungy mentioned taking his kids to school, going to the inauguration of ...

Joe Theismann Weighs In

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Former Super Bowl winning QB of the Washington Redskins Joe Theismann is down in Tampa and making his rounds breaking down the Super Bowl for various stations. On Monday, Theisman talked to 1070 The Fan in Indianapolis about his playing days, how it used to be different without two weeks ...

Dick Vitale On All Sorts Of Things

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

ESPN College Basketball analyst and sports fan extraordinaire Dick Vitale spent a few minutes Tuesday morning talking to Mike & Mike on ESPN Radio to talk about the resurrection of the Connecticut Huskies program under the great Jim Calhoun, the tragic death of NC State's women's coach Kate Yow, who ...

Brady Quinn On A Tuesday

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

With GM Phil Savage and coach Romeo Crennel shown the door in Cleveland, let's hear from QB Brady Quinn about his first impressions of new head coach Eric Mangini and what he thinks might change along Lake Erie for the once proud franchise. The Browns of course came into 2008 ...

Warrick Dunn Gets In On The Previewing

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Warrick Dunn may be running out of opportunities to play in Super Bowls, but he's still more than available to break down the big game. Being from the area where the game is to be played on Sunday, Dunn also made sense as a guest for ...

Even Radio Row At The Super Bowl Is Feeling The Economic Pinch

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

I'm here at Super Bowl Radio Row in Tampa on behalf of the Gridiron Greats and it's shocking to see how dead it is. This is my eleventh radio row and there is no buzz here.  I realize it's only Tuesday afternoon, but this is shocking. Radio powerhouses such as WEEI ...

Sports Radio Interviews Monday Evening Round-Up

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Here's a recap of the interviews posted on SRI Monday afternoon and evening: Don Shula (NFL) John Clayton (NFL) Ryan Clark - Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Andy Pettitte commentary on WFAN - New York Yankees (MLB) Anthony Morrow - Golden State Warriors (NBA) Billy Beane - Oakland Athletics (MLB) Lorenzo Romar - ...

Maybe There Is Something In Seattle Worth Cheering About

Monday, January 26th, 2009

With the Mariners floundering, the Seahawks undergoing regime change following a miserable final year of the Mike Holmgren era, and the Washington Huskies football team becoming the first team to finish 0-12 after going 12-0 once in the past, the city of Seattle can finally feel good about a sports ...