8 results for "brian mcnamee"
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Lester Munson, MLB
ESPN legal analyst Lester Munson says that Roger Clemens was acquitted because of brilliant lawyering and some key mistakes by the prosecution.
Audio Podcast | June 19, 2012 -
Still Some Questions
After speaking with Matt Walsh's attorney, the guys still have some questions. Golic doesn't think he had the tapes because he was trying to learn as much as possible. It's similar to Brian McNamee keeping Roger Clemens' evidence. Senator Specter sti
Audio Podcast | May 15, 2008
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Predicting The Future
Mike and Mike think they can predict the future. Greeny gives two examples. First, Golic said during the NFL season that the force out rule was dumb and needs to be eliminated. Yesterday, it was. Also, we predicted Brian McNamee would auction Clemens
Audio Podcast | April 03, 2008
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More From Congress
We return to Washington, D.C., listening to more of the Clemens and McNamee Congressional hearings. We're also awaiting Roger Goodell's meeting with Sen. Arlen Specter later this afternoon. Plus, your emails on the hearings and the accusations facing
Audio Podcast | February 13, 2008
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AC/DC/Congress
Erik has found the perfect group for next year's Super Bowl: AC/DC. And tomorrow's Congressional Hearings will feature Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee only. Andy Pettitte was excused, which Roger Cossack thinks is damning to Clemens. Golic thinks eac
Audio Podcast | February 12, 2008
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Gibbs/Clemens
Joe Gibbs has decided to retire. Mike is happy he chose to do it today. Scott agrees this is the best time, especially after the season his team had. Also, the guys reacted to Roger Clemens press conference from yesterday. Mike thinks the whole thing
Audio Podcast | January 08, 2008
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Clemens/Coaches
Roger Clemens might be going to court based upon his interview this coming Sunday on "60 minutes." Sean ranks his NFL Coaches Confidence Picks this weekend: 1. Holmgren; 2. Fisher; 3. Gruden; 4. Gibbs; 5. Del Rio; 6. Coughlin; 7. Turner; 8. Tomlin.
Audio Podcast | January 03, 2008
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Roger Cossack, Legal
Roger says he would love to see Roger Clemens go to court and fight for his innocence if he is clean. No matter what happens, you will not see Kirk Radomski or Brian McNamee get cross examined in a federal court with the deals they cut.
Audio Podcast | December 14, 2007