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Originating from Los Angeles, the fast-paced show features Doug Gottlieb’s unique perspective on the latest headlines, as well as listener interaction and conversations with the biggest names in sports.
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In this edition of The Best Of The Week Of The Doug Gottlieb Show...Doug talks about Brian Kelly as LSU has decided to fire him as their head football coach midway through the season. Doug and the crew share their thoughts on the wild game 3 of the World Series that saw the Dodgers walk off the Blue Jays in 18 innings. Doug weighs in on the news that the Dolphins and GM Chris Grier have parted ways, and takes aim at Stephen A Smith for his opinion on it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Friday edition of The Best Of The Doug Gottlieb Show: Doug weighs in on the news that the Dolphins and GM Chris Grier have parted ways, and takes aim at Stephen A Smith for his opinion on it. Doug welcomes Knicks guard Josh Hart onto the show to talk about his career and the start of the NBA season. Doug welcomes former Bucs GM Mark Dominik onto the show to talk about the Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa and the rest of the headlines around the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug weighs in on the news that the Dolphins and GM Chris Grier have parted ways, and takes aim at Stephen A Smith for his opinion on it. Doug welcomes former Bucs GM Mark Dominik onto the show to talk about the Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa and the rest of the headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Dough through a game of "I GOT DIBBS!!".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug and the crew talk about scary things and scary teams. Doug and the crew partake in this week's version of The Gambler. Doug welcomes Knicks guard Josh Hart onto the show to talk about his career and the start of the NBA season. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through The Press.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug riffs on Indiana Jones and the decision to keep Tua Tagovailoa in Miami. Doug reacts to Nick Wright's take on Colin Cowherd. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Carmelo Anthony makes today's installment of "Because We Can".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about game 5 of the World Series as the Blue Jays won the game to take control of the series heading back to Toronto. On this edition of Don't Call It A Throwback, Thursday!, Doug and the crew feature the sports year of 1992. Doug weighs in on Austin Reaves being compared to Jeremy Lin. Doug welcomes FSR Insider Adam Caplan onto the show to talk about the Eagles, Chiefs and all of the headlines around the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about game 5 of the World Series as the Blue Jays won the game to take control of the series heading back to Toronto. Doug weighs in on Austin Reaves being compared to Jeremy Lin. Doug welcomes FSR Insider Adam Caplan onto the show to talk about the Eagles, Chiefs and all of the headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "I Feel A Draft".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Don't Call It A Throwback, Thursday!, Doug and the crew feature the sports year of 1992. Doug welcomes FOX Sports betting analyst Chris Fallica onto the show to break down this weekend of college football wagering. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through The Press.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug welcomes the proprietor of KFordRatings.com to give his predictive analysis of this weekend of college football. Doug reacts to Colin Cowherd's take on the Dodgers. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Kevin Costner makes today's installment of "Because We Can".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Wednesday edition of the Best Of The Doug Gottlieb Show: Doug talks about game four of the World Series as the Blue Jays tied the series 2-2. Doug and the crew get into sports viewing in person v TV in this installment of The Midway. Doug weighs in on Michael Jordan's comments about Load Management. Doug welcomes NFL Analyst Daniel Jeremiah onto the show to talk about the Chargers, Steelers and all of the headlines around the NFLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about game four of the World Series as the Blue Jays tied the series 2-2. Doug welcomes former major league and current MLB analyst Doug Glanville onto the show to talk about all of the headlines of the World Series. Doug weighs in on Michael Jordan's comments about Load Management. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "For Better or Worse?".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug and the crew get into sports viewing in person v TV in this installment of The Midway. Doug welcomes NFL Analyst Daniel Jeremiah onto the show to talk about the Chargers, Steelers and all of the headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through The Press.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug riffs on load management in the wake of the comments made by Michael Jordan on NBC. Doug reacts to Derek Jeter's take on the Blue Jays. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Jaylen Brown makes today's installment of "Because We Can".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Tuesday edition of The Best Of The Doug Gottlieb Show: Doug and the crew share their thoughts on the wild game 3 of the World Series that saw the Dodgers walk off the Blue Jays in 18 innings. Doug welcomes former All-Star outfielder Matt Holliday onto the show to talk about one of the great World Series games ever. In this installment of "Tuesday Morning Quarterback", Doug and the crew share the stories the industry didn't spend much time on Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug and the crew share their thoughts on the wild game 3 of the World Series that saw the Dodgers walk off the Blue Jays in 18 innings. Doug welcomes NFL Analyst John Middlekauff onto the show to discuss the Chiefs, Cowboys and the other major headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "Rank 'Em".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this installment of "Tuesday Morning Quarterback", Doug and the crew share the stories the industry didn't spend much time on Monday. Doug welcomes former All-Star outfielder Matt Holliday onto the show to talk about one of the great World Series games ever. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through "The Press". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about what makes Japanese baseball players different. Doug reacts to Dan Patrick's take about Shohei Ohtani. Doug chooses among deserving candidates Jason Stewart deems as most annoying today. Plus, Kendrick Perkins makes today's installment of "Because We Can".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open the show with a recap of Mike's trip to Baltimore to watch the Bears take on the Ravens. Then it's on to business, as the guys give their fantasy thoughts and reactions to the Monday Night Football matchup between the Chiefs and Commanders... Is Rashee Rice a bona fide WR1 for fantasy? Is ANYONE on the Commanders offense a viable start without Jayden Daniels on the field? The guys then move into the rest of the games from Week 8, sharing their biggest thoughts and takeaways that stuck out from a fantasy perspective. Finally, it's report card time before Mike shares his top waiver wire adds of the week! Plus, reacting in real time throughout the show to what turned out to be the longest game in World Series history! Hosts: Dan Beyer, Mike Harmon Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jss #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a Monday edition of The Best Of The Doug Gottlieb Show: Doug talks about Brian Kelly as LSU has decided to fire him as their head football coach midway through the season. In this week's edition of Love AND Hate, Doug and the crew share what they loved and hated most from the sports weekend. Doug welcomes former Chargers and Raiders GM Tom Telesco onto the show to talk about the Ravens, Packers and all of the headlines around the NFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about Brian Kelly as LSU has decided to fire him as their head football coach midway through the season. Doug welcomes former Chargers and Raiders GM Tom Telesco onto the show to talk about the Ravens, Packers and all of the headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "Big Deal, Little Deal or No Deal?".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.





If they expanded to 76 teams, it would be eight additional games (not four). With eight more teams, you need to eliminate eight more teams, which means eight more games.
@colincowherd pushing the fake news on the protest.
Thanks for the politics in the first 60 seconds Doug. Unsub.
Doug is making the classic mistake here of believing that because an opposition position pops up that neither position then can be fully true.
A little perspective is needed here regarding Brady retiring. Schefter and Chris Mortensen did this with Brett Favre. When it looked like the end was near they would predict during every preseason that "this could be the last year for Brett Favre." After 3 or 5 years they were eventually correct and willing to take credit for predicting it before the season began.
What kind of #metoo bulshit is this?! 'Finally locked arms"? Domestic violence hasn't been "condoned" in this country for at least 50 years.
That's not why they call them the "New York football Giants." They do it because that idiot Chris Berman used to do it as part of his schtick. The baseball team left New York in 1957. It's been more than 60 years since anyone has had to differentiate between the football and baseball Giants. No one had done so for generations until Berman decided to start doing it.
Gottlieb insisting that LeBron can't be traded reminds me of every time Cris Carter insists that Urban Meyer is going to remain in retirement.
Wow! Closing the show by stealing from Chris Rock AND Eddie Murphy! That's really something!
What the f*** does, "The Pelicans are playing in the West in name only." mean? The last I checked, conference affiliation is the only f****** thing that matters.
I think what we actually "really need to understand here," is that none of these radio touts know whether the Warriors can win a title against the Bucks without Durant. And, let's be honest about the fact that all of those who don't believe they can have an interest in them not doing so. So, until it happens, they are going to continue to try to convince us that it can't happen regardless of what we may believe we are seeing with our own eyes. The Narrative is also about to change to, "Golden State is going to have to make a lot of adjustments in order to beat Milwaukee." Has anyone ever noticed that it never seems to be incumbent upon the other team to maybe try to come up with some adjustments when facing a team that is going for its third title in a row?
A more potentially misleading stat than wins? You don't even need to leave MLB. WAR is so ridiculous that it shouldn't even be called a statistic.
If I could sign Patrick Mahomes to a 10 year, $200M contract, I would be carried through the streets of Kansas City like a conquering hero.
Clay Travis never said that the Lakers should just trade LeBron or that it could actually be done. What he SAID was that if the Lakers wanted to most improve the team, LeBron would be the best option on the roster to trade.
If you can't address what Gotlieb said about LeBron on the same foundations as Gotlieb's argument, don't bring it up.
Day 2 of mischaracterizing what Clay Travis said. Does Gotlieb REALLY want us criticizing every mental exercise a broadcaster entertains based solely on the fact that it will never happen? I don't think that's a can of worms he wants to open on himself.
1) Nothing oxymoronic at all about that statement by the Cardinals GM. 2) Travis never said that a LeBron for Davis trade was possible. All he said was that if that trade could be made, he would make it. 3) Lastly in our parade of failure-to-understand, Gotlieb demonstrates his ignorance regarding the nuances of the flat tax.
"The problem is, fans are always working with dated information," he says before proceeding to base his arguments on Boogie Cousins' previous seasons. Also, remember that he's against instant replay destroying the flow of a game the next time he argues to expand it because "getting it right" is so important.
Of course there is a trade-off when deflating the ball, but when you don't really have a vertical passer, the down side of deflating balls is negligible. Reducing turnovers is key and the fumble stats for the Pats that season don't lie. That being said, I guess I see the team more as one that nibbles around the edges than one that flat-out cheats.
The expansion Cleveland Browns are 0-1 in playoff games.