The Robert Wuhl show



7Dec

Hour 2 guests:

- MLB.com writer Richard Justice

- 790 The Ticket in Miami host Jorge Sedano

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7Dec

Hour 1 guests:

- Actor Steve Schirippa

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7Dec

Two of my favorite institutions, Bill Cosby and Tim Tebow. Now, one backs the other. Loves it, as Paris Hilton would say.


7Dec

The DA says some of Bernie Fine’s accusers are credible. However, there cannot be prosecution. The American justice system is not perfect. Some times, that hurts more than others. This is one of those times.

6Dec

Hour 3 guests:

- Phil Rogers, Chicago Tribune baseball columnist

- Joe Theismann, former Redskins quarterback and current NFL Network analyst

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6Dec

Hour 2 guests:

- Gerry DiNardo, Big 10 Network football analyst

- Scott Kaplan, Westwood One NFL sideline analyst

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6Dec

Hour 1 guests:

- CBSSports.com national columnist Ray Ratto

- Grantland.com baseball writer Jonah Keri

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6Dec

Here on the Robert Wuhl Show, we’re on the side of The Working Man. The Working Man Works for a living. Hard Work is Hard. When Hard Work is completed, sometimes it’s nice to reward oneself for the Hard Work by treating oneself – and perhaps some mates – to an NHL game.

The Working Man, because he Works – unlike bankers, sportswriters, and media consultants – has a thirst that must be quenched. Beer is a fine choice, especially when attending a hockey game.

Thus, Working Men, here are the arena beer prices for the 30 NHL teams this season. May this knowledge serve you and your thirst well. Special kudos to the Buffalo Sabres, where you can get a pint of beer (16 ounces) for $5.00. For a live sporting event, that’s an outstanding price. Cheers!

6Dec

Shaquille O’Neal was – to most knowledgeable eyes – the most dominating basketball player since the Wilt Chamberlain/Bill Russell era. Nevertheless, he won only one MVP award. And, despite his four championship rings and his hall-of-fame career, Shaq never could shake the perception that he might have been an even greater player, had he approached the game with a ninja-killer-zeal like Michael Jordon.

Fortunately for the rest of us, the haters can now suck on this:


5Dec

Hour 3 guests:

- Charles Davis, FOX Sports College Football and NFL Network Analyst

- Brandon Krisztal from Broncos reporter Denver Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan

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