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Have you ever called into WGR or a Bills/Sabres Post Game Show?


Have you ever called into WGR or a Bills/Sabres Post Game Show?  

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  1. 1. Have you ever called into WGR or a Bills/Sabres Post Game Show?

    • Yes
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    • Probably, but I was too drunk to remember
    • Yes, but I didn't make it on the air
    • They no longer accept my calls


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Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

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Just now, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog?

I did a couple times. Just on a weeknight show to talk junk.

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I  occasionally called the Sabres post-game show on the now-defunct Empire Sports Network. My favorite reaction was when later in the show, they referred to me as "the gentleman from Virginia."  It's been years since I called WGR for anything. 

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I did once way back in 2005, after the Bills got torched by the Chargers. It started well, I was calling out the Bills for being soft, carrying over from the previous year (getting rolled by Pittsburgh in Buffalo on the final game of the season in a game Buffalo needed and Pittsburgh didn't).


This got me worked up, frothing at the mouth angry. I then called out Nate Clements for wanting big money as a UFA in the offseason. He wanted premium shutdown corner money after he got lit up by Eric Parker? HOW DARE HE??? They cut me off at this point.

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Years ago one of the call in shows was going to "cast a movie of the whole Doug Flutie vs Rob Johnson fiasco" and I called in to say I'd have Adrian Zmed star as Doug, Ben Affleck as RJ but ended up winning movie tickets for recommending Eric Cartman play former offensive line coach Carl Mauck.

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I've called a couple of times with Petrino, quite a few years ago.  1st time was a postgame show in the 90s during preseason and we called the post game show together, he got on the phone in my kitchen & I got on the phone in my bedroom so we were both on the air at the same time.  The 2nd time I was driving & Petrino called The Coach Dickerson's postgame show from my car on the Thruway.  We mentioned how I had security come down after I wrote in the snow on the roof of the indoor seats below the 1st row of the club level endzone  "Fire Mularkey" and they made me brush the writing off.  Coach responded "Did he write it in yellow?"  

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Called Rome once, put me at the end of the third hour before the huge call, got about three words out before the buzzer.  Called Dopp and the Bullfrog once.  I disagreed with their take on kid's sports (shocking, since neither one of them had a kid in a sport), and they shouted me down.  Never bothered listening after that.   Used to call the Coach all the time post-game.  Then one day I made a joke about him stirring the pot, he called me the worst caller ever, and hung up on me.  Never listened to him after that.  Calling into a radio talk show if you disagree with the host is stupid, you're asking for it.  Calling a radio talk show if you agree with the host is meaningless.

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

I cant even stomach more than 5 minutes of Schopp's egotistical talk. It would be more bearable if he had a clue.

30 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:

Called Rome once, put me at the end of the third hour before the huge call, got about three words out before the buzzer.  Called Dopp and the Bullfrog once.  I disagreed with their take on kid's sports (shocking, since neither one of them had a kid in a sport), and they shouted me down.  Never bothered listening after that.   Used to call the Coach all the time post-game.  Then one day I made a joke about him stirring the pot, he called me the worst caller ever, and hung up on me.  Never listened to him after that.  Calling into a radio talk show if you disagree with the host is stupid, you're asking for it.  Calling a radio talk show if you agree with the host is meaningless.

They talk down to the callers so much I honestly dont know how they get ratings.

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2 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

Yeah I’ve call in plenty of times. One of the best calls I’ve made was during training camp the year that we got Mario Williams and  the WGR guys ( Schoop and Bulldog) was talking like the rest of us on how good the pass rush was going to be and my call was me stating that I was worried about the run defense. 

 

So of course they ran me off the phone and dismissed what saying. Right after my call they brought Chan Gailey on the line and not even 1 minute into the segment Chan was telling them he was worried about the Dline being able to defend the run. It was almost like he heard my call while waiting and wanted to rub it in their face that I had a valid point.  BTW If I recall correctly the run defense did suck that year. 

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The Bills post game game show is hilarious because they get the worst takes from emotional callers.  Sometimes its hard to tell whether the caller is trolling or just really misinformed.  Sal especially, seems to get the worst callers.  One time after the Miami loss, a caller told Sal that he legitimately would have left Charles Clay in Miami while the team flew back to Buffalo.  Sal was like "That's your solution?  Leave a teammate behind your team lost?  I hope that I never end up working for you."  LOL

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2 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

I bet you're a regular.

the shoe fits.

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Yes, tried a few times back in the day when it was Coach Chuck Dickerson running the postgame show.

 

Never made it on air, though :(

13 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

The Bills post game game show is hilarious because they get the worst takes from emotional callers.  Sometimes its hard to tell whether the caller is trolling or just really misinformed.  Sal especially, seems to get the worst callers.  One time after the Miami loss, a caller told Sal that he legitimately would have left Charles Clay in Miami while the team flew back to Buffalo.  Sal was like "That's your solution?  Leave a teammate behind your team lost?  I hope that I never end up working for you."  LOL

haha.  And the callers always sound like drunk 40-55 year old men.

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2 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

 

I am gainfully employed.

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About 7 years ago, I called in and requested, "I'm All Out of Love," by Air Supply.  Beerball had just given me a one-week suspension for calling Dog90210 a stupid ***** ####### in the Shoutbox.  I thought, maybe, he might be listening and realize that I'd learned from my mistake.

 

They didn't play the song.  

 

I did my time.

 

Now I bag groceries.

 

#so was red

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Called into the Marv Levy show once.  Asked Marv about his decision to punt on a 4th down and 2 or 3 when inside the other team's 40 when trailing on scoreboard in 3rd quarter or so.  He explained that the league average going for it at that distance was something like only 30% success.  I pointed out that a punt into end zone was worth less than 20 yards and he politely again defended his decision.  Next game the Bills were in a very similar situation and decided to go for it.  Could it be?  Nah. 

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6 hours ago, Gugny said:

About 7 years ago, I called in and requested, "I'm All Out of Love," by Air Supply.  Beerball had just given me a one-week suspension for calling Dog90210 a stupid ***** ####### in the Shoutbox.  I thought, maybe, he might be listening and realize that I'd learned from my mistake.

 

They didn't play the song.  

 

I did my time.

 

Now I bag groceries.

 

#so was red

 

the Ball O’ Suds was a **** as a Mod! Loved him!?

 

Having left WNY in ‘96, Sunday Ticket & more recently web-based radio has been my ticket for the games. After the games, I head to the car for the WGR post game. Aside from my love of the team, I don’t know why. It doesn’t take long to shut it off and go back inside, hoping against Hope that only the dumbest, drunkest and the very worst of Bills fans are the lone callers to the program. 

 

Not that the hosts are any better. Step Up your game, WNY!

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Technically, no.  I did call Murphy’s Monday evening show on WBEN with Larry Felser to question Todd Collins’ imitation of Shaggy (“wasn’t me!”), when post game press conference reporters would critique his performance.  Offensive team failures were NEVER Todd’s fault (according to Todd).

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14 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

 

I wont even listen to that show on any day, much less call intothose buffoons.

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18 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Since this is the home of the most passionate fans in America, how many of you have shared your hot takes over the air waves?  How many of you stable geniuses have gone toe to toe with Schopp and/or Bulldog? 

 

Share your stories here.  What made you want to call in?  How was your opinion received?  Would you do it again? What is your employment situation?

 

 

Yep. I called The Coach's show on the day Flutie was signed b/c it annoyed me that he was attacking a guy so mean-spiritedly before he even got there -- mostly because, if memory serves, he had another player on and was trying to get him to say bad things about Flutie. I started to say something silly about how anyone with a ruler can see how tall he is, what matters is he's won games in the NFL and maybe should not be run out of football." -- but he hung up on me pretty fast. At the time I was working at a record store on Main St. while in college, but within weeks would be out of Buffalo.

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16 hours ago, Misterbluesky said:

I bet you're a regular.

the shoe fits.

Oh, I thought you were @Gugny .  You should really consider changing your avatar to avoid confusion.  Perhaps to something that demonstrates your support for the transgendered community?

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5 hours ago, first_and_ten said:

Murphy/Tasker are homers. I suppose there Isn't anything wrong with that but I like to get a more unbiased take sometimes.

 

And Schoop and the Bulldog are unbiased.  I respectfully disagree.  I can’t stand how if you don’t agree with them, they slam them either when the caller is on, or after.

 

Im not saying you make a good point Murph and Tasker can be a bit of homers, but the two are the JERRY Sullivan of the radio.

Sorry for the caps on Jerry.  That was an auto correct on my IPad.  My fault for not checking before posting.

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I called into GR when I was a kid after a Sabres game. I had to be about 12 years old. Anyway, I thought I knew hockey and couldn’t understand why the Sabres would put Larry Playfair on the ice in a tight game, protecting the lead, when he led the team in penalty minutes.

 

The host took the time to school me and I think he enjoyed beating up on a kid that didn’t know what he was talking about.

 

That was back when kids could take a tongue lashing without having to go see a psychologist after.

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