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Oct 17

Friday 10-17 Edition of Roc and Manuch

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HOUR 1

 

The Red Sox had one of the greatest comebacks in sports history last night. They were down 7-0 going into the bottom of the seventh. They won on a JD Drew RBI single in the bottom of the ninth. Fenway Park was half empty at the end of the game, Roc and Manuch discussed if real fans leave games early.

Chip Caray who did the Play by Play for Red Sox-Rays Game 5 on TBS joined the guys. He previewed Game 6 and talked about the momentum the Red Sox gained with this unbelievable comeback.

Roc and Manuch went back to reasons why fans leave games early. One of the prevailing themes was for a girlfriend. Flash had a great story about missing Judas Priest.

HOUR 2 

In the second hour we had our sounds from around the NFL. This week the list included Troy Polamalu on the NFL becoming a league for pansies, Wade Phillips discussing the Cowboys QB situation, and Jeff Garcia talking about being happy with the opportunity to start.

HOUR 3 

To start the third hour Football Handicapper Scott Spritzer checked in. This week in college he likes Missouri getting 4 1/2 against Texas and Michigan State with the points against Ohio State. In the NFL Scott is a fan of the Bears giving 3 to the Vikings, Washington plus 7 verses the Cleveland, and the Colts plus 1 traveling to Green Bay.

Roc, Manuch, and “Hank” gave their locks of the week. Roc likes USC, Miami Hurricanes, the Giants, and the Titans. Manuch selected Tulsa, Texas Tech, Colts, and Tampa Bay. Hank, who is in first place chose Michigan, LSU, the Jets, and the Giants.

Monday’s Show

-Bob Mcmanaman

-Craig Fouhy

-Preview World Series

 

written by bryan

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