Dave Rothenberg
Summary: Dave Rothenberg fills your evenings with wit, wisdom and an encyclopedic knowledge of New York sports.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2012
Podcasts:
The guys can't stop thinking about the last play in the Super Bowl and the heartache that must be felt by Seahawks fan everywhere.
We can only imagine the upset here in New York if the Giants had lost the Super Bowl in a similar manner. Ryan and Dave ponder.
Some people think that Pete Carroll called a pass so Wilson could win the MVP and not Lynch. Is it time to call Tom Brady the best of all-time.
The guys answer as many questions as they can for the final time this season.
The guys recap the end to the Super Bowl. What in the world was Pete Carroll thinking? We try to figure that out.
Dave's taking Tom Brady. Ryan's taking Russell Wilson. Neither is backing down.
Beverly Sherman joins the guys to discuss if she is nervous about the game and what will Richard do if his girlfriend goes into labor on Sunday.
Rob joins the guys to talk about how he is a long suffering Chiefs fan and that Peyton Manning needs to leave his division.
Wasting no time the guys give there Super Bowl picks and the reasoning behind it.
Break up the Knicks! They win again, but are they winning too much? Tim Brown comes on to talk his Hall of Fame candidacy, tuck rule and the Super Bowl. Also Ryan teaches Dave how to sound like a loser
Pro Bowl Saints WR Marques Colston joins Ryan and Dave to talk about the Saints' disappointing season and who he thinks will win the Super Bowl.
The guys are deflated with the deflate gate. It is time to finally start breaking down the game.
Ladainian Tomlinson defends his LT name to Dave and joins the guys in a football frenzy.
Robert Kraft went all in with Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. The guys discuss how such a gamble could backfire. Plus the Super Bowl is approaching, so of course a little friendly wager is expected between friends.
The outspoken Bill Romanowski lets us know exactly what he thinks of Deflate Gate and why athletes look for any competitive advantage they can find