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14 results for "judges"
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Noon: CFB Conferences/ Yankees/MLB/Norman Chad
Don't judge college football conferences on bowl records. Colin thinks the Yankees' signings are good for baseball, and MLB could use a few less teams. Norman Chad pays back a bet he made with Colin and likes San Diego to make a Super Bowl run.
Audio Podcast | December 30, 2008
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Clemens-McNamee Hearing
Everybody is interested in tomorrow's Congressional hearing because it has to do with Roger Clemens' future. The guys want to hear what Clemens and McNamee have to say. Only then, can someone fairly judge who is guilty or not.
Audio Podcast | February 12, 2008
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Clemens' Denial
Roger Clemens denied any allegations of using performance enhancing drugs. Clemens issued a strong denial, but it's hard not to judge Roger right now. If anyone comes forward with any proof, he is going to look like a bigger fraud than Rafael Palmeir
Audio Podcast | December 19, 2007
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Jayson Stark, MLB
Jayson likes the Phillies and Cubs in the NL, and the Red Sox and Yankees in the AL. Jayson says if A-Rod goes 0-4 in the first game, the fans will get all over him, which could hurt the team going forward. As much as it makes no sense to judge Joe T
Audio Podcast | October 03, 2007
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Orestes Destrade, MLB
Orestes says the National League is difficult to judge. Although he likes the Padres, there's no telling who will come out on top. He also attempts to help John out of a quandary with his wife.
Audio Podcast | September 20, 2007
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Pitch Around Him
Greg Maddux says he'll pitch around Barry Bonds. Baseball is one sport where you can evade the superstar. By intentionally walking him all the time, you're robbing fans. Also, how does one judge football players for the Hall of Fame (OL vs. QB/RB).
Audio Podcast | August 03, 2007
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Piniella Gets Off Easy
Lou Pinella got off easy with a four-game suspension for his recent altercation with an umpire. Touching an official is the ultimate no-no in sports and must be dealt with harshly. The reason you can't touch a ref, cop, teacher, or a judge is that th
Audio Podcast | June 05, 2007
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Bill Curry, ESPN
Bill talks about why society seems to judge different sports in different manners. He also thinks that our society is and will remain image conscious thanks to the media watching some players more closely than others.
Audio Podcast | January 24, 2007
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Bob Costas, NBC/HBO
How should we judge baseball's 'steroid era' and will Mark McGwire become this generations fall guy? Costas wouldn't vote McGwire into the Hall of Fame on his first ballot but would vote for Barry Bonds because he was worthy before steroid talk began
Audio Podcast | November 29, 2006
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Public Opinion
Your calls and emails on the Hall of Fame voting and how we should judge the "steroid era" in hindsight.
Audio Podcast | November 28, 2006
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Public Opinion, 2
More calls and emails on the recently announced Hall of Fame ballot, how we should judge Mark McGwire and can anyone not vote Cal Ripken & Tony Gwynn in as "first ballot."
Audio Podcast | November 28, 2006
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You Make The Call
Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle's grandmother died last week and he mourned. However, Cory pitched a few days afterward, then decided to go on the MLB bereavement list at the beginning of the weekend. Then the Yankees call up an extra reliever. You be the
Audio Podcast | August 18, 2006
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Reggie Miller
Going into the Slam Dunk Contest, Reggie had Nate Robinson winning, but Andre Iguodala should've won. Reggie also says we shouldn't rush to judge Barry Bonds. He's never failed a drug test, but for some reason we all assume he is using performance en
Audio Podcast | February 20, 2006
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Media's Fault
Dan says not to judge Mets GM Omar Minaya for bringing in hispanics, judge him on his results. And he disagrees with a Page 2 column on ESPN.com where David Schoenfield says Jerome Bettis is over-rated and not one of the best RBs.
Audio Podcast | January 26, 2006