Archive for the ‘4 Quarters Radio’ Category

4 Quarters Radio April 4

The first-quarter curriculum for April 4:–The fellas talk about Kentucky winning the NCAA tournament, with Brandon still not terribly grateful even with a Wildcat victory winning him an evening of free food and drink. The fellas weigh their issues wit…

4 Quarters Radio February 8

The first-quarter curriculum for February 8:–Scott starts off all alone in his review of Super Bowl XLVI, discussing who really dug the 12-men-on-the-field approach and how Ahmad Bradshaw made the most of an alien circumstance. Once Logan shows up, th…

4 Quarters Radio February 1

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The first-quarter curriculum for February 1:–Joined for the first time in a while by Logan and Mack, Scott gets into predictions and expectations for Super Bowl XLVI. No decision is made on a humiliating wager, fortunately for Patriot backer Mack. Als…

4 Quarters Radio: January 25

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The first-quarter curriculum for January 25:–Scott talks some hockey with 4QR’s official Puck Authority, Jimi Russell. The Predators’ hot streak and upcoming dilemma with the Ryan Suter and Shea Weber contracts are surely the lead discussion. Also cov…

Best of 4 Quarters Radio 2011

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Another year of 4 Quarters is in the books, and it’s time again for a best-of special. On the 2011 retrospective:–Scott, Mack, Logan, Bobby, and Drew discuss exactly how much money they would require to stay silent in prison for five years, as Barry B…

RSH’s Titans Radio Portfolio

As part of an effort to compile my rapidly expanding portfolio of online writings, this post will contain links to all the pieces that I’ve written for Titans Radio during my fall internship. It will be updated each time a new piece is added to the sit…

4 Quarters Radio: October 28

The first-quarter curriculum for October 28:–Athlon Sports’ Steven Lassan rejoins Scott for a little college football talk, starting with how many teams will finish unbeaten at year’s end.–Scott continues to bemoan the system being rigged against Boi…

4 Quarters Radio: October 21, 2011

The first-quarter curriculum for October 21:–Scott and Bobby kick off a show with the fiasco that was the NFL trade deadline, and the show’s resident Raider fan gets to weigh in on the Carson Palmer trade. Also, Scott’s highly reluctant to give Mike B…

4 Quarters Radio: September 30 4th Quarter

The fourth-quarter curriculum for September 30:–Logan hijacks the Concert Calendar with an impromptu rendition of “In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida.” After Scott turns his mic back on, Logan gets his chance to weigh in on the Titans and how they’ve performed early …

4 Quarters Radio: September 30 3rd Quarter

The third-quarter curriculum for September 30:–Logan finally arrives, and they discuss the ESPN documentary “Chasing Hell” about Steve Bartman dooming the Chicago Cubs. This, of course, comes after giving Bobby a crash course in how to put call-in gue…

4 Quarters Radio: September 30 2nd Quarter

The second-quarter curriculum for September 30:–Bobby shows up in time to weigh in on developments in fantasy football, including his team having another disappointing week. The two start off with a possible nominee for early Fantasy MVP.–Traditional…

4 Quarters Radio: September 30 1st Quarter

The first-quarter curriculum for September 30:–Scott’s all alone in the studio, but he’s still locked and loaded. Being a solutions-oriented sort, he offers the perfect center for Mike Vick and his banged-up hand. He then moves on to note that everyon…

Randy Moss Retires: Does Canton Clock Start Now?

The agent for former Vikings and Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss announced that Moss was retiring Monday, potentially calling an end to one of the most famous, and infamous, careers of any receiver in NFL history.The news comes as a surprise, just…

Shaq Joins Turner Sports: Call Him "The Big Analytical"

Anyone who has been clamoring to hear Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal trade jabs and comments about the NBA will soon have their wildest dreams granted.Fresh off a retirement that concluded an unquestioned Hall of Fame career, Shaq has signed a…

NBA Players Association Supports Taking Talents to Europe

According to the New York Times, NBA Players Association executive director Billy Hunter has sent a letter to 450 players, fully blessing any athlete who explores the option of playing abroad during the league’s lockout.In the letter, Hunter said th…

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