Chris Russo drops first F-bomb in 17 years as SiriusXM host during Preakness Stakes conversation
"My god almighty, run the race!"
"My god almighty, run the race!"
"I'm not gonna watch that damn thing on Saturday afternoon."
"She followed Chelsea Handler of all people, who used to do them on the show."
Host Brandon Contes interviews co-founder and host of Busted Open on SiriusXM Dave LaGreca. As WrestleMania approaches, Brandon...
"Ready for a fresh start."
"Their PR always does this nonsense."
"There are still a lot of possibilities, and a lot more money out there, for Stephen A. Smith."
“Go get frequent check ups.”
"I don't like things that have a fakeness or WWE feel to them. They had three fights in nine seconds."
"Don't cry about something that you had a hand in making happen in the first place."
"I thought you were going to be a layup for me!"
"The game was over. Sometimes you have got to say it."
Josh Allen beat Lamar Jackson to the 2024 NFL MVP, aided by an outlier vote from former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim Miller.
"Maybe they should name it the Brady Trophy."
SiriusXM host Adam Schein exploded on the officiating in the Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship where a controversial call stole the spotlight.
"I'll tell ya, these halftimes are a complete waste of time."
“Less is more, and I think most announcers in football have never learned that lesson."
"Casuals is basically a sports podcast for people who didn't think they would like a sports podcast or a sports podcast for people that just want to be entertained by sports."
"The demand for sports wagering content continues to grow and VSiN is a leader in this space."
"And Netflix with their lineup, they got 9 billion people in the broadcast booth. … I mean it's absurd. Call me, I might go!"
“For someone like me, who’s been at the bottom, 'The Last Mile Radio' means everything."
"This is the luckiest flukiest team I've ever seen in the history of Schein on Sports."
"This is what you decide to put on your television set?"
If Netflix doesn't get its act together before streaming NFL games on Christmas Day, Howard Stern warns there'll be hell to pay.