Mike Francesa’s golf buddies provide Stanley Cup playoffs preview
"This is more coverage than the Stanley Cup Playoffs would get annually on 'Mike and the Mad Dog.'"
"This is more coverage than the Stanley Cup Playoffs would get annually on 'Mike and the Mad Dog.'"
Barkley called Chris Russo "Mike" at least four times during the interview.
"Our BetRivers audience will now be able to see and hear Mike every weekday!"
"John Sterling was the soundtrack of my summers. John was the big moment."
"We're in the sandbox of life, and we should be able to go have fun doing that."
A picnic on Totowa?
"I’m sure Rodgers is going to want to get Bacteria involved."
"Mike can be a little cynical about somebody who yells a lot. Stephen A. kind of loves that."
"Congress will never allow championship games in America be played on pay TV."
"Every time you see them, they look worse."
"Anytime they can find another pile of money to grab, they grab it with both hands. And it never stops."
"I never said that."
"Because if anybody lets him near the field in a meaningless game behind that offensive line, they should be fired the same day."
"This in-season thing is one of the colossal, foolhardy jokes I have ever seen."
"Wakefield I didn't know, but you hear nice things about him."
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson knows one of his biggest catch phrases is borrowed. Hanson appeared on the SI...
"I’m trying to get him to talk to Dog, and all he wants to talk about is football and college football and college basketball."
"Musk should have more important things. Okay? Let him figure out how to make his car safer."
"They all criticize each other for being so biased, and they’re all so biased it is almost disgraceful."
"That was the one thing if I could do over since I retired, I would not have come back."
Venerable radio personality Mike Francesa spoke about how he and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo felt uncomfortable working with any other partners.
"There’s a generation that doesn’t understand that. And there’s a lot of people that can’t afford that."
"[The NFL] felt we needed to split up because they thought it was a conflict of interest."