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Mad Dog Radio With Chris Russo on Sirius XM
#101
Posted 18 September 2008 - 08:07 PM
You could tell Dog was momentarily flummoxed, then got into a nice 10-minute call spanning MacGowan's era as both Giant fan and owner. MacGowan emphasized Giants' success (3rd most victories in baseball -- behind MFYs and Braves -- from 1993 to 2004 or something like that), but Dog went at him a little bit by asking about steroids and special treatment of Bonds. As has been mentioned here before, it was refreshing to see Dog ask some questions that most other radio hosts would avoid just because they might tweak the guest.
All in all, a very nice spontaneous interview with a "friend", but it was helpful that MacGowan was calling from a different part of the country.
Also heard a guy ask him what he thought Nebraska's football chances were... Dog admitted he didn't know a lot about the 'Huskers, thought Pelini was a good choice as coach, then asked his producer/assistant to get him the Nebraska schedule and proceeded to break it down (W's and L's) for the caller. That's a good job there, Chris (as he might say) of makin' an effort.
I like Dog.
#102
Posted 22 September 2008 - 01:21 PM
Mostly he was offended, as was I, by the elimination of Torre from the festivities. Says they could have played a video of Torre making a few remarks about the Stadium.
p.s., he is saying that the Yankees are using the stadium closing to distract folks away from their awful record this year.
Edited by InsideTheParker, 22 September 2008 - 01:23 PM.
#103
Posted 22 September 2008 - 01:41 PM
Not unexpectedly, the Dog is excoriating the Yankees for leaving out all reference to Clemens and Torre in last night's ceremony. As for Clemens and steroid use, he raged, there was a steroids user pitching and another one at first base!
Mostly he was offended, as was I, by the elimination of Torre from the festivities. Says they could have played a video of Torre making a few remarks about the Stadium.
p.s., he is saying that the Yankees are using the stadium closing to distract folks away from their awful record this year.
according to fans that were there that called WFAN after the game, they did show videos of torre & mattingly, in dodger blue no less, saying a few words to the fans. as for clemens...
#104
Posted 22 September 2008 - 01:42 PM
Not unexpectedly, the Dog is excoriating the Yankees for leaving out all reference to Clemens and Torre in last night's ceremony. As for Clemens and steroid use, he raged, there was a steroids user pitching and another one at first base!
Mostly he was offended, as was I, by the elimination of Torre from the festivities. Says they could have played a video of Torre making a few remarks about the Stadium.
p.s., he is saying that the Yankees are using the stadium closing to distract folks away from their awful record this year.
I have to agree with Mad Dog on those points - it is disingenuous to have everyone chant Andy Pettitte's name and cheer Giambi and make no mention of Clemens - even though his tenure in pinstripes wasn't a long one, he was a part of some historic (good and bad) moments....
The Torre thing is mind-boggling, and shows how petty the Yankee ownership is - Torre and Mattingly should have been videotaped and announced.
And yeah - the Yankees had a crappy year - all they've got is that one night with the stadium closing.....Dog should be in heaven!
#108
Posted 24 September 2008 - 10:16 AM
Did he do anything for Yankee Elimination Day? I'm sorry I don't get him anymore.
He starts at 2. I need to get a new XM trial.
EDIT- Yes I am absolutely cheating the system...but fuck that...I pay for Sirius...I can listen to Sirius online. But they are too stupid to stream Russo. But XM does.
Edited by bsj, 24 September 2008 - 10:17 AM.
#110
Posted 24 September 2008 - 01:14 PM
he leads off talking about the TWINS???
He's working his ass off to stay national.
Finally at 2:14 he talks about the Yankees.
"The wicked witch is dead"
Russo said he is trying to get Brian Cashman and he's refusing to come on the air today
Edited by bsj, 24 September 2008 - 01:15 PM.
#111
Posted 24 September 2008 - 01:16 PM
He's working his ass off to stay national.
Finally at 2:14 he talks about the Yankees.
"The wicked witch is dead"
Russo said he is trying to get Brian Cashman and he's refusing to come on the air today
true true. getting all the "crap" out of the way... and now having his fun.
#114
Posted 26 September 2008 - 04:43 PM
#116
Posted 30 September 2008 - 04:48 PM
Yes. I sounded like an idiot.
And then they hung up for that very reason and I didnt even hear the answer
- "Jeff from Jersey"
Edited by bsj, 30 September 2008 - 04:49 PM.
#132
Posted 12 November 2008 - 09:19 PM
Works hard to expand discussion beyond baseball, pro football, and pro hoops... continues to seek out callers from places other than the Boston-DC megalopolis. The recent run by Texas, then Texas Tech has allowed him to work in a lot of college football, BCS, and Big 12 discussion, which has been pretty good overall. Still a few too many callers from NY/NJ/CT to call it a national show, but he's still as crazy passionate as ever, and has been getting some pretty good guests lately.
Every now and then when there's a big national sports story I'll stream it at work for about a half hour early in the show to see how he's handling the story, so he's got me over the 'Net as well as over air. I subscribe to both XM and Sirius, so I stream Sirius at work, and have XM in my car in the afternoon. Overall, it's worked out great.
Sports radio in Indianapolis is dreadful, so this is like manna from heaven. I used to have to try and tune in WFAN on my car radio, and could only get it in Indiana after sundown and during the winter months. Great for late regular season football and playoffs, but the signal was too spotty to really enjoy. Getting Dog on satellite has been excellent.
#134
Posted 28 January 2009 - 07:59 PM
Russo was also predictably scatter-brained with his pronunciations. He couldn't pronounce Steve Breaston's name (Breast, as in Tit, In, as in IN!) to save his life... called him Beestin about 5 times. Russo remembers that someone got a B- in Freshman algebra and that they tie their left shoe before their right, but he can't pronounce someone's name to save his life. Great analysis, then comedy malapropisms... classic Dog.
#137
Posted 29 January 2009 - 07:52 PM
Vermeil was on this afternoon. Russo was pumping him for information on how Warner would do against Pittsburgh. Vermeil wasn't offering much. Russo asked him to predict the outcome. "Well, my heart wants the Cardinals, and I think Kurt can do it. But if I was a gambler (which I'm not), I'd have to take Pittsburgh... (then quickly) but anything can happen!" A real vulnerable moment, like a father rooting for his son and his team even though he thinks deep down they have no chance.
Russo: "Is Warner a HOF'er... there's been a lot of talk lately, and he had a real lull in the middle of his career... is he a HOF'er?" Vermeil almost cut him off: "Yes. He's got better stats than all the QB's in there. His postseason stats are better than [among others] Montana, Young, Aikman, Marino, Kelly... that lull you talked about in the middle of his career? ... Never would have happened if I hadn't retired prematurely in 2002." Russo: "Are you saying he would've been just as good?" Vermeil: "Exactly. It ended badly in St. Louis, and he wasn't in the right situation in the other place [Giants]." Russo: "Why do you say that?" V: "Supporting cast wasn't as good." R:"But what about the fumbles? He had the thumb thing...what was up with that?" V: "Kurt has small hands." R: "Whaaaa? The issue was small hands?" V: "I believe so. His hands are pretty small." R: "Smaller than average?" V: "I think so." R: "Well okay then... our thanks to Dick Vital... er... Dick Vermeil. Thanks for visiting, Dick." V: " Okay, bye." R: "All right... there you have it. Warner woulda kept his career going if Vermeil hadn't retired, and he's got small hands! I didn't know that! That's a good job by Vermeil there!"
Hey, it's not as good as when he and Francessa were together, but I still love listening to Russo. Calling Vermeil Dick Vitale was hysterical, even when he corrected himself, and pulling out the "Small Hands" gem like it was the Riddle of the Sphinx just made me laugh... the guy just loves sports so much... he always seems to produce some really weird, esoteric fact or opinion out of his guests that would be a total non-sequitur anywhere except his show. Lots of fun.
#139
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:41 PM
Dog's had a good week of guests. Marvin Lewis and John Harbaugh to dissect and analyze Pittsburgh... Parcells... Vermeil... Westhoff... Ditka... I know I'm missing others, but he had some really good interviews.
#140
Posted 01 February 2009 - 09:08 AM
Parcells was on today. Sounded very cheerful and playful with Dog. Said he's let "bygones be bygones" with the Pats, and reminisced fondly about the players he had there. "Law, Malloy, McGinest... Bruschi... he's still playin'!... these were really good players...Terry Glenn... Bledsoe! Really good... Troy Brown!... he played like 14 years... people don't realize how good these guys are... those were really good teams we had!"
Dog's had a good week of guests. Marvin Lewis and John Harbaugh to dissect and analyze Pittsburgh... Parcells... Vermeil... Westhoff... Ditka... I know I'm missing others, but he had some really good interviews.
He said he was hard headed with the Pats and takes a lot of the blame. He also said him and Kraft kissed and made up.
#146
Posted 10 February 2009 - 07:36 AM
Russo's really losing his hair on top, but still long on the sides so he's got a Bozo The Clown thing going on. Other than that it was good to see him on air again.
#147
Posted 10 February 2009 - 10:33 AM
Dog was on the CBS Early Show this morning killing A-Rod. Said the only difference between Alex and Bonds/Clemens is that he still has time left in his career to partially restore his good name.
Russo's really losing his hair on top, but still long on the sides so he's got a Bozo The Clown thing going on. Other than that it was good to see him on air again.
That's from years of wearing those Nuremburg-style headphones.
#150
Posted 20 February 2009 - 11:12 PM
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