Doug and Wolf: October 17, 2007

Here’s what happened today on Doug and Wolf:

* It looks like Kurt Warner’s injury isn’t season ending. Doug & Wolf discuss how the elbow injury will affect his performance.

* The Kobe trade rumors are swirling again…Guys discuss if and where he would go. Wolf thinks that there could be a sitcom in the Laker’s future.

* Doug and Wolf’s NFL Power Poll for week seven.

* How does an assistant college football coach urinating on a bar fit in the rules of entazement? Wolf figures out the formula.

Grid Iron Griddle:

We take phone calls on Doug and Wolf’s NFL Power Poll.

Guest:

NFL Hall of Famer Mike Ditka - Powered by BodogFootball.net: Coach Ditka said that the only way the Dolphins have a chance to beat the Patriots this weekend is if they hijack the team’s bus.

Tomorrow’s Show:

Bob Davie, ESPN College Football Analyst at 7:20 a.m.

 
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2 Responses to “Doug and Wolf: October 17, 2007”


  1. 1 Jake

    I enjoy the show, i have a question what happen to shane boyd ? He should be the QB until kurt comes back.

    Let me know

  2. 2 Scott

    Hi Doug and Wolf,

    I listen to you guys in the morning right around 6:40, just before the Great Debate gets started so if Wolf feels he should respond to this (which he should, of course), could you arrange for that to be the time.

    Wolf, while I am inclined to agree with your God/Family/Country list of priorities, how did you manage to leap the “Logic Chasm” and arrive at the conclusion that if Manny Ramirez says “who cares” about a baseball game that he shares that list of priorities? If he is too stupid to realize that his comments might be inflammatory or at the least offensive to BoSox fans, why would you assume he is smart enough to have his priorities in order? I think that is what they call a non sequitur.

    Check with Doug, he’ll tell you what that means. :-) Have a great one gents. I enjoy the show and listen every morning on my short commute.

    Scott

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