Mike & Mike: Audio Archive

February 9, 2010



  Brian Billick, NFL
NFL on FOX analyst Brian Billick talks about how the Saints dominated the second quarter and then made the huge call to start the second half with an onside kick. Billick also address the different looks the Saints defense showed Colts QB Peyton Manning.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks about the new defensive wrinkles the Saints kept putting into the game in the second half and how that affected Colts QB Peyton Manning. Carter breaks down the key interception that sealed the win for the Saints.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about the great job the Saints' offensive line did protecting QB Drew Brees. Schlereth says it was a courageous effort by Colts DE Dwight Freeney but he wasn't as good in the second half.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski breaks down the performances of Saints QB Drew Brees. Plus, Jaworski says Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams had a great game plan and his team executed it to perfection.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says the hero for the Saints is head coach Sean Payton, who had the complete vision and who took less money to bring in defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herman Edwards talks about the adjustments the Saints were able to make and the great job they did all game tackling. Edwards says a turning point in the game was the Colts' three and out after stopping the Saints at the goal line.

  Jonathan Goodwin, Saints
Saints center Jonathan Goodwin talks about how it feels to win the Super Bowl, saying it's one of the most amazing moments in his life. Goodwin talks about the great success the Saints' offensive line had protecting QB Drew Brees.

  Garrett Hartley, Saints
Saints kicker Garrett Hartley talks about his three big field goals in the win over the Colts. Hartley talks about having the confidence to make the kicks.

  David Stern, NBA
NBA commissioner David Stern says the league knew it needed to send a message to the players after the Gilbert Arenas situation. Plus, he explains why it might not be a good thing for stars to participate in the dunk contest.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl. Clayton says the loss wasn't really Peyton Manning's fault. He also talks about the big names that could change teams this offseason.

  Dick Vitale
Hall of Famer Dick Vitale shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl, Drew Brees and the college basketball season. Plus, Vitale says he would like to see the NBA revise their rule creating the one-and-done players in college basketball.

  James Carville
Political consultant and New Orleans Saints fan James Carville talks about the atmosphere in the city after the big win and why the game is about so much more than football.

  Powell Resigns
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive Golic's famous folly thinking that Colin Powell re-signed instead of resigned.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says the swelling in Dwight Freeney's ankle is going down and LaDainian Tomlinson is going to have a hard time finding a team. Plus, Clayton says he could see Terrell Owens playing in Cincinnati next season.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter shares the five things you need to know about the Colts-Saints Super Bowl.

  Eli Manning, Giants
New York Giants QB Eli Manning says Peyton's success hinges on how well he picks up the blitz. From the Saints perspective, they are going to wait to show any kind of look so Peyton can't read the defense at the line of scrimmage.

  Deacon Jones, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deacon Jones says he still hates quarterbacks to this day. If you don't have something that drives you every day, you won't be the best. Plus, Jones still thinks Johnny Unitas is the best quarterback of all time.

  Super Bowl Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic both take the Indianapolis Colts to win big over the New Orleans Saints in the Super Bowl.

  Emmitt Smith, NFL
Former Dallas Cowboys star Emmitt Smith talks about whether his Cowboys teams could compete with the teams of today. Plus, Smith makes a Super Bowl prediction and shares his thoughts on waiting for the call to get into the Hall of Fame.

  Mark Sanchez, Jets
New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez says his knee surgery is just a minor procedure that shouldn't cause him to miss too many offseason activities. Plus, Sanchez breaks down the Super Bowl teams and predicts that it won't be a shootout.

  Michael Strahan, NFL
Former New York Giants star Michael Strahan talks about being the underdog in the Super Bowl with the Patriots. Strahan says the team took it personally and the Saints could do the same thing.

  Hank Goldberg, NFL
ESPN's Hank Goldberg gives his official Super Bowl prediction to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic.

  Kenny Chesney
Country music star Kenny Chesney talks about his experience as a member of the Saints during training camp and shares the story of how he met Saints coach Sean Payton.

  Grown Ups
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk with the cast of the upcoming movie "Grown Ups," including Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, Rob Schneider and Kevin James.

  Liam's Mum
Liam's Mum makes her Super Bowl pick. She takes the the Florida Saints over the New Jersey Colts 24-12.

  Eating Competition
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive Golic's eating competition with professional eaters.

  Jim Kelly, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly explains why he doesn't mind coming back to the Super Bowl after losing it four times. Plus, Kelly says the Saints offense is being underestimated.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka talks about the changes in the Super Bowl over the years and whether the 1985 Bears had the best defense ever. Plus, Ditka weighs in on new Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen explains why Dwight Freeney has a much better chance of impacting the Super Bowl than he did two days ago. Plus, Mort talks about the impending issues between the players and owners.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton provides the latest news surrounding the Super Bowl as well as a prediction on this year's Hall of Fame class.

  Tony Dorsett, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett talks about how bored he'd be playing on the Colts offense because they never run the ball. Plus, Dorsett shares some insight into what LaDainian Tomlinson might be thinking as an older running back.

  Joe Montana and Dwight Clark, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Montana and Dwight Clark tell the story of stopping to play catch with two kids who happened to be acting out "The Catch." Plus, Montana talks about why you can't rank him the best quarterback of all time.

  Troy Aikman, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman says the Saints defense deserves more credit for forcing turnovers. If they continue to do that on Sunday, they'll win the game.

  Osi Umenyiora, Giants
New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora says the Saints will be in the same mindset his Giants were when they faced New England two years ago, but if they get down early, the Colts could coast to an easy victory.

  Anthony Munoz
Pro Football Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz talks about how Colts DE Dwight Freeney's injury will affect his play. He also talks about how to stop Colts QB Peyton Manning.

  James Carville
Political consultant James Carville updates the recovery going on in the city of New Orleans. He describes why the city is in such a good place right now and also breaks down the Super Bowl a bit.

  Good Morning Song
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive their "Good Morning Song."

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says the biggest story from media day for him was Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams not backing down for his comments on hitting Colts QB Peyton Manning.

  Barry Sanders, NFL
Hall of Famer Barry Sanders talks about what was going through his mind during some of his spectacular runs. Sanders also says Reggie Bush is still adjusting to the NFL game.

  Lynn Swann, NFL
Hall of Famer Lynn Swann reminisces about the great plays he made over his career.

  Mike Singletary, 49ers
San Francisco 49ers coach Mike Singletary explains how he prepared for the Super Bowl as a player. Plus, he recaps the 49ers' season and says the 1985 Bears defense he played on is the best of all time.

  Mike Tirico
ESPN's Mike Tirico shares his Super Bowl thoughts, including why Colts QB Peyton Manning is getting so much love this week. Tirico also discusses the controversy surrounding Phil Mickelson and makes a guess as to when Tiger Woods will return.

  Daryl Johnston, NFL
Former Dallas Cowboy Daryl Johnston talks about what the Saints offense is going to do on the ground against Indianapolis, why Saints RB Reggie Bush has improved recently and why the Saints have to force turnovers to be successful.

  Marcus Allen and Mike Haynes, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famers Marcus Allen and Mike Haynes talk about whether they could play in today's game, whether the Colts' experience will help them and what each player should be thinking heading into the game.

  DeMaurice Smith, NFLPA
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith talks about the player's position on the impending work stoppage in the NFL. When players only make 53 percent of revenues and their contracts aren't guaranteed, they don't want to hear about owners wanting money.

  Jerome Bettis, NFL
Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis talks about how some of his Steelers teams confused Peyton Manning in the past.

  Santonio Holmes, Steelers
Super Bowl XLIII MVP and Steelers WR Santonio Holmes shares his memories of the final plays of last year's Super Bowl and discusses whether or not having played in the game before is an advantage.

  Brawn vs. Scrawn
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive their Brawn vs. Scrawn tennis match.

  Kurt Warner, Cardinals
Former Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner explains why he decided to walk away from the game and why he wouldn't change a single aspect of his career. Plus, Warner helps break down the Colts-Saints Super Bowl.

  Tony Dungy, NFL
Former Colts coach Tony Dungy describes how Peyton Manning prepared for his previous Super Bowl, including getting reports on old preseason games of the opponent.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says it's good that Jets QB Mark Sanchez is having surgery now. The recovery is short so it makes sense. Plus, Clayton updates the latest on Dwight Freeney, Julius Peppers and Mike Martz.

  Tom Jackson, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Tom Jackson explains what makes Colts QB Peyton Manning so great. It's not just that he goes back and looks at film, it's how he processes the information that he learns. Jackson also describes the impact of the Dwight Freeney's injury.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks about the impact of Dwight Freeney's injury and how each team will need to win the game on Sunday. Plus, Jaworski talks about what makes Colts QB Peyton Manning different from every other QB.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says the Panthers will likely let Julius Peppers test the free agent market this year. Schefter suggests Atlanta could be a logical spot for Peppers to go. Plus, Schefter thinks the Cardinals will look for another QB.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth shares his Super Bowl memories and talks about preparing for the big game. Plus, Schlereth says the Colts defense has to step up and slow down the Saints' running game.

  Windell Middlebrooks
The star of the Miller High Life commercials, Windell Middlebrooks, stops by the set to have some fun and drop off his bobblehead for the guys.

  Batman & Robin
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive Halloween 2008 when they dressed up as Batman and Robin on the show.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says if Dwight Freeney doesn't play in the Super Bowl, the Colts are going to have to do something different to get to Drew Brees. Plus, Carter also shares his thoughts on the Pro Bowl.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton provides the latest on Dwight Freeney's injury. Clayton says Freeney probably won't practice this week. Plus, Clayton discusses the future of the Pro Bowl and more.

  Drew Brees, Saints
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees says the Saints are happy to make it to the Super Bowl but they are not just there for the experience and to party. They are there to win. Brees also says he expects Dwight Freeney to play on Sunday.

  Danica's Donut Trick
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive racing star Danica Patrick performing "the donut trick" in studio.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner is going to retire and the Vikings should proceed like Brett Favre won't be back. Schefter predicts Jason Campbell will be the quarterback of the Vikings next year.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth shares some of his Super Bowl memories, including being the reason for the famous John Elway helicopter play. Plus, Schlereth talks about what players are doing today to prepare for the Super Bowl.

  Bobby Hebert, NFL
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk with former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert. Hebert says the Saints have the foundation of a team that can be in this position year after year. Plus, this is the time for defensive coordinator Gregg Williams to step up.

  Todd McShay, NFL Draft
ESPN Scouts Inc.'s Todd McShay shares the latest on Tim Tebow's pro prospects. McShay says it was a mistake for Tebow to go to the Senior Bowl. If 30% of NFL executives thought he could be a solid player before, now it might only be about 10%.

  Mike & Mike At Night
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive their primetime special in honor of their 10th anniversary.

  Brian Billick, NFL
NFL on FOX analyst Brian Billick explains what the Vikings might do at quarterback next year if Brett Favre retires. Billick says he'd go for Donovan McNabb.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen shares his thoughts on Tim Tebow from the Senior Bowl, the Vikings' quarterback situation and Michael Vick's future.

  Darren Woodson, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Darren Woodson explains how he handled all the additional Super Bowl distractions when he was playing in the game. Woodson also describes how playing a great QB like Peyton Manning isn't just difficult, it's demoralizing.

  Joe Horn, NFL
Former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Joe Horn describes what it was like watching his former team win the NFC Championship, how the Saints are going to be able to slow down Peyton Manning and why they are destined to win the Super Bowl.

  Jim Irsay, Colts
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay talks about what it's like owning a team that's going to a Super Bowl, whether he's superstitious and the decisions an owner makes that help keep a team successful over the long haul.

  Frank Caliendo
Comedian Frank Caliendo runs through some of his best impressions, including one as a fired up John Madden over Brett Favre's future in football.

  Cow Milking
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic relive the classic cow milking that Greeny had to perform for losing their March Madness bet.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton discusses the future of Brett Favre and what the Vikings could do to address the QB position if he retires. Clayton also weighs in on Tim Tebow's struggles at practices for the Senior Bowl and more.

  Matt Light, Patriots
New England Patriots offensive tackle Matt Light talks about the 2009 season for his Patriots and talks about what it's like to prepare for a Super Bowl. Light also previews the Super Bowl matchup between the Saints and Colts.

  Bill Polian, Colts
Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian reflects on the win over the Jets and talks about the challenge of staying this good for this long. Plus, Polian says having experience in this game means nothing. They still have to go out and prepare.

  Dick Vitale
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale talks about the best conferences in college basketball and describes how good No. 1 Kentucky is right now.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka talks about what makes Colts QB Peyton Manning one of the all-time greats, Vikings QB Brett Favre's gunslinger mentality and why Vikings RB Adrian Peterson needs to seriously think about fixing his fumbling problem.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks about the Saints' win over the Vikings and describes the scene in New Orleans after the game. Carter also wonders why Colts offensive coordinator Tom Moore doesn't get more credit for the Colts' success.

  Colts-Jets
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the turning point in the Colts-Jets game at the end of the first half with the Colts scoring a quick touchdown. The Jets had been in control of the game until Colts QB Peyton Manning figured them out on that drive.

  Saints-Vikings
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk about the Saints' win over the Vikings. The Vikings outplayed the Saints, but their inability to hold on to the football killed them. The guys also discuss the overtime and the complaints over the overtime rules.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski gives the keys to the game for conference championship games. The crowd noise in New Orleans will be an advantage for the Saints. For the Jets, it's all about the power running game to the right side.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herman Edwards says the Jets know what they have to do to win and they won't change what they've been doing. Plus, Edwards talks about what the Vikings can do to set up RB Adrian Peterson for success.

  Brian Billick, NFL
NFL on FOX analyst Brian Billick breaks down the championship games. Billick says that if Jets QB Mark Sanchez can keep his pass attempts under 25, the Jets have a good chance to win.

  Trent Dilfer, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer says Saints coach Sean Payton will move QB Drew Brees around to help give him time to throw against the Vikings. Plus, Jets QB Mark Sanchez will have chances on first down to make plays against the Colts.

  Jim Kelly, NFL
Hall of Famer Jim Kelly talks about how he handled playing in big games, the advice he'd have for Jets QB Mark Sanchez and whether veteran quarterbacks like aggressive defenses like Minnesota.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter shares the five things you need to know about the conference championship games.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic pick the championship games against the spread. Who do they like to win?

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
Mike Greenberg hosts a game of True/False with Mike Golic and Mark Schlereth. Is the Vikings' season a failure if they don't reach the Super Bowl? Which quarterback has the most pressure on them?

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about the coaching situation in Oakland and addresses the hiring of Chan Gailey in Buffalo. Schefter says he thinks there were many people interested in the job and Gailey was a good fit with management.

  Jared Allen, Vikings
Minnesota Vikings DE Jared Allen recaps the impressive win over Dallas and talks about what he and his teammates are doing to prepare for the game with the Saints and the crowd noise in New Orleans.

  Dwayne Johnson
Actor Dwayne Johnson talks about his new move, "The Tooth Fairy," and shares his thoughts on the NFL playoffs.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden shares his keys to victory for the championship games.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about Chan Gailey's press conference in Buffalo, explains why he isn't surprised by what Al Davis is doing in Oakland and shares what he thinks about Brett Favre's legacy.

  T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh talks about his superstitions, who he thinks will win the games this weekend and whether he regrets going to Seattle instead of signing with the Minnesota Vikings.

  Tedy Bruschi, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Tedy Bruschi says the Jets-Colts game will come down to how long New York's defense can wait before showing Peyton Manning what they're doing. Bruschi also explains how Manning adjusts during the game.

  Superstitions
Mike Greenberg tries to explain to Mike Golic how the small things fans do can impact how games turn out. A Mike & Mike staffer was going to buy Super Bowl tickets in case the Jets make it. Greenberg explains why this would be a big mistake.

  Nnamdi Asomugha, Raiders
Oakland Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha talks about the play of Jets CB Darrelle Revis and how teams prepare to go against a shutdown cornerback. Asomuhga also says he'd like to see Tom Cable remain as coach of the team for next season.

  Dwight Freeney, Colts
Indianapolis Colts DE Dwight Freeney says he doesn't think the controversy about Jim Caldwell sitting key players in Week 16 should be a story now. It's time to move on and get ready for the Jets. Freeney also talks about what he expects in the game.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says Chan Gailey is likely going to be the next coach of the Buffalo Bills. Clayton also gives the latest on Tom Cable, Kurt Warner and Donovan McNabb.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine MLB writer Buster Olney says the most important thing Albert Pujols said Monday was that he will discuss a contract extension when he's a free agent, suggesting that he is willing to test the market.

  Dick Vitale
ESPN's Dick Vitale talks about the tremendous winning streak for the UConn women's basketball team. Vitale also weighs in on Texas, UConn and North Carolina on the men's side.

  Bills To Hire Gailey
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the news that Chan Gailey will take over as coach of the Buffalo Bills.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka had no problem with Chargers coach Norv Turner going for an onside kick late in the game; he was doing what he needed to do to try to win the game. Ditka also weighs in on the Vikings running up the score.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter explains how the Saints, Vikings, Jets and Colts were able to win. Carter says the Jets' defense does a good job taking away what offenses do best. Plus, Carter has no issue with the Vikings scoring a late touchdown.

  Jets-Chargers
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap the Jets' playoff win over the Chargers. The Jets' defense played very well and rookie QB Mark Sanchez turned in a good performance. The guys also discuss the Chargers' decision to onside kick late in the game.

  Colts-Ravens
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the coaching job by Jim Caldwell in the Colts' 20-3 win over the Ravens. The Ravens killed themselves with too many mistakes.

  Vikings-Cowboys
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss Brett Favre's performance in the Vikings' dominating 34-3 win over the Cowboys. Did the Vikings need to run up the score at the end?

  Saints-Cardinals
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk about the Saints' big win over the Cardinals. Saints RB Reggie Bush was fantastic. If Bush can play like that for the rest of the playoffs, the Saints may not lose.

  Wedding Advice
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic try to give wedding advice to a listener and Jets fan who made the mistake of booking his wedding for the same day as the AFC Championship game.

  Roger Goodell, NFL
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he was satisfied with how the Rooney Rule was treated by all of the teams hiring coaches this year. Plus, Goodell also addresses competitive play at the end of the regular season, the Pro Bowl and more.

  Trent Dilfer, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer gives the keys to each of the playoff games, including Minnesota protecting Favre and the Jets taking away what the Chargers do best.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski says the Colts need to start quickly, the Jets need a huge game from Darrelle Revis, the Cowboys need their offensive line to have a big game and the Saints just need to man up.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic pick all of the NFL playoff games against the spread. Who do they like in the divisional round?

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter shares the five things you need to know about the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

  Jon Gruden
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden breaks down each of the divisional round playoff games and says that while he does have a soft spot for Tennessee, he's not coming back to coaching yet.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
Mike Greenberg hosts a game of True/False with Mike Golic and Mark Schlereth. Will the Cardinals score at least 30 points against the Saints? Will two road teams win? Can Pete Carroll turn things around in Seattle?

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says Tom Cable is as good as fired in Oakland. Schefter also clarifies his story about Kurt Warner's uncertain future and updates the latest injuries around the league.

  Jerome Bettis, NFL
Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis previews the upcoming playoff games. Bettis breaks down the Vikings offensive line and explains how Kurt Warner's uncertain future can inspire the Cardinals.

  Ken Whisenhunt, Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt talks about the wild win over the Packers, how Anquan Boldin is feeling, whether the team still has faith in Neil Rackers and if Kurt Warner said anything to him about his future.

  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about dealing with leukemia. He also shares his thoughts on some of the big men in the NBA now.

  Lane Change
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss Lane Kiffin leaving Tennessee for USC after just one year. How can recruits trust coaches? The guys recommend Kiffin stay away from Knoxville at this point.

  Pat Summitt, Tennessee
Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt says she's disappointed with football coach Lane Kiffin leaving Tennessee to coach USC. Summitt describes the feeling on campus in Knoxville.

  Jay Bilas, CBB
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas says college presidents and athletic directors need to stop hiring other coaches under contract.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says the reason Pete Carroll is in Seattle is because he has all the control there and his first order of business is fixing the offensive line. Mortensen also previews all of the games this weekend.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley breaks down the keys to the NFL playoff games. Can Kurt Warner handle Darren Sharper? Will the Colts be rested or rusty?

  Brian Billick, NFL
NFL on FOX analyst Brian Billick gives the key to each NFL divisional round playoff game. Billick says he can't believe that the Ravens beat the Patriots after completing only four passes.

  Jeff Idelson, MLB
President of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Jeff Idelson says he likes the writers' voting. The issue with writers' keeping players suspected of using PEDs out of the Hall of Fame will work itself out over the 15 years a player appears on a ballot.

  Tony La Russa, Cardinals
Cardinals manager Tony La Russa says he's disappointed that Mark McGwire used steroids but he doesn't feel betrayed. The first he knew of it was when McGwire called him Monday. La Russa also says the training programs of his teams were clean.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine MLB writer Buster Olney says Mark McGwire's steroids admission likely cements the fact that he's not getting into the Hall of Fame. Olney says there is a large core of voters who will never vote for someone tainted by steroids.

  Mike Golic
Mike Golic shares his own steroids story saying he used them to help return to the field from injury. Golic admits it was wrong, but gives the player's perspective. Golic says Mark McGwire did too much justifying why he did it in his admission.

  Dick Vitale
ESPN's Dick Vitale says as a fan he feels ripped off by Mark McGwire and the great home run chase of 1998. McGwire was a cheater and his numbers should be wiped out along with Barry Bonds' and Roger Maris and Hank Aaron should get their records back.

  Michael Irvin, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin shares his perspective on the Mark McGwire steroids story and talks about the keys to success for the Cowboys against the Vikings. Irvin also talks about Tony Romo's emergence as team leader of the Cowboys.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says there is a big meeting Tuesday in Jacksonville that should determine the fate of coach Jack Del Rio, who could end up replacing Pete Carroll at USC. Clayton also updates the latest in Buffalo and Oakland.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on the NFL playoffs and weighs in on Arizona QB Kurt Warner's performance, Baltimore's defense, the Jets' offense and the Cowboys' dominance.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says the Patriots and Eagles had one big thing in common - neither team had offensive balance. Carter says if you can't run the ball in January, you have no shot at playing for the title.

  Josh Cribbs, Browns
Cleveland Browns kick returner Josh Cribbs shares his thoughts on the playoffs and talks about the decision by Mike Holmgren to bring Eric Mangini back as coach of the Browns. Plus, Cribbs addresses his future with the team.

  Jets-Bengals
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap the Jets' playoff win over the Bengals. The win could be a sign of good things to come in the career of Jets QB Mark Sanchez.

  Ravens-Patriots
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap the Ravens' playoff win over the Patriots. The Ravens were dominant, but Tom Brady just didn't look like himself.

  Cowboys-Eagles
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap the Cowboys' big playoff win over the Eagles. A month ago, the Dallas was down and the Eagles looked like a Super Bowl team but now Dallas is a legitimate contender after dominating the Eagles in consecutive weeks.

  Cardinals-Packers
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap the Cardinals' wild playoff win over the Packers. Neither offense could be stopped in regulation as the Cardinals won 51-45 in overtime.

  Charles Woodson, Packers
Green Bay Packers CB Charles Woodson says talks about how his team refocused after losing to Tampa Bay and explains how defensive coordinator Dom Capers' scheme makes the defense so good.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski breaks down the NFL playoffs, explaining how the Bengals can avoid turnovers, how the Eagles can bounce back, how teams will adjust to Patriots WR Julian Edelman and more.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic pick all of the NFL playoff games against the spread. Who do they like this weekend?

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter shares the five things you need to know about the NFL playoffs.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. breaks down Alabama's win over Texas and talks about the NFL draft stock of Texas QB Colt McCoy after being knocked out of the game early.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine MLB writer Buster Olney reacts to Tony La Russa's idea of putting Mark McGwire in a game as a pinch hitter late in the season.

  Jon Gruden
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks about how Texas coach Mack Brown and Alabama coach Nick Saban are handling the long layoff and what both teams need to do to win. Gruden also previews the NFL playoff games this weekend.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic talk to Mark Schlereth about how many road teams will win in the NFL playoffs this weekend, who the best quarterback playing in the NFC is and more.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says he doesn't like Eric Mangini's chances of keeping his job in Cleveland and there could be more changes to come. Plus, Schefter says the Charlie Weis to Kansas City move just made too much sense not to get done.

  Rodney Harrison, NFL
NBC NFL analyst Rodney Harrison explains what he's looking to see in each of the playoff games as well as how the Patriots will react without Wes Welker. He also shares how his former teammates and coaches in the NFL handle his honest opinions.

  Tony Dungy, NFL
Tony Dungy says the Redskins need to have just one voice running their franchise to be successful, regardless of whom it is. Dungy also previews each of the playoff matchups.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen gives his gut feeling on the futures of Eric Mangini and Tom Cable. Plus, he addresses the Charlie Weis rumors involving the Chicago Bears.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit says both Texas and Alabama are handling the long layoff well. Herbstreit says Texas wants to make up for their last performance.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says Randy Johnson could be second greatest left-handed pitcher of all time. Olney also says the Matt Holliday deal with the Cardinals has some confused. How much are they going to have to pay Pujols now?

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton discusses the key injuries for teams heading into the playoffs. Plus, Clayton talks about the coaches who could be fired and hired.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick reacts to Bill Belichick's comments about the playing surface in Houston and breaks down this weekend's playoff games. Billick also says that if the right situation came up, he'd be interested in coaching again in the NFL.

  Anthony Munoz, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz talks about why he likes the Bengals to make a playoff run and shares his thoughts on teams choosing to sit star players late in the season.

  Lester Munson
ESPN legal analyst Lester Munson shares his take on Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas and the legal trouble Arenas could find himself in as a result of the guns and gambling controversy.

  Andy North, Golf
ESPN golf analyst Andy North talks about how the absence of Tiger Woods could affect the PGA. North says that when Woods decides to return, he'll want to prove he's still the best golfer in the world.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic recap all the Week 17 action in the NFL.

  NFL Tanking
Mike Greenberg says if teams don't want to play their starters, they should just forfeit the game instead of making fans pay outrageous ticket prices to watch when they have no intention of playing to win.

  Mike Golic
Mike Golic talks with Mike Greenberg about the controversy surrounding former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach and his handling of WR Adam James. Golic says James' health was never put at risk by standing in a shed.

  Mike Ditka
Pro Football Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says the Cincinnati Bengals will regret how they approached the game with the Jets Sunday night. Ditka says he demanded the very best of his players, no matter what the situation.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about what's next for the Redskins after firing Jim Zorn and what other coaches could be on their way out. Schefter also says that it's very unlikely that Brandon Marshall returns to Denver next season.

  Chris Mortensen
ESPN's Chris Mortensen discusses Eric Mangini's future with the Browns and where Bill Cowher might be coaching next season.

  Herm Edwards
ESPN's Herm Edwards gives his take on the Mike Leach situation and the Colts' first loss of the season.

  Herm Edwards
Erik Kuselias and Mark Schlereth look back at how much the sports landscape has changed this decade.

  Buster Olney
ESPN's Buster Olney says Mets fans should be cautiously optimistic about the signing of Jason Bay, but Bay won't matter unless New York gets pitching. Plus, he discusses where Matt Holliday will play next season.

  Brian Billick
Former NFL coach Brian Billick says the Eagles and Cowboys are the two best teams in the NFC right now. He also discusses the Vikings and Colts.

  John Clayton
ESPN's John Clayton says one playoff win would probably be enough for Wade Phillips to keep his job with the Cowboys. He also discusses what's next for Bill Cowher and John Fox.

  Colts Lose
Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter react to the Colts losing their first game of the season. They feel cheated by the Colts' decision to rest their stars. Schefter says the Colts made a mockery of the season.

  Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter tells Erik Kuselias why he doesn't think the NFL will play games in 2011. He says the NFL owners may not be able to agree on a deal to bring to the Players Association.

  Monday Morning QB
Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter recap all the Week 16 action in the NFL.

  Mike Ditka
Mike Ditka joins Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter to react to the Colts' decision to rest their stars in the loss to the Jets. He says the players deserved the chance to play for a perfect season.

  Kirk Herbstreit
Kirk Herbstreit discusses his conversation with Florida coach Urban Meyer and Meyer's decision to take an indefinite leave of absence from coaching the team.

  Cris Carter
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter shares his thoughts on the Colts resting their stars in the loss to the Jets. He says it's unfortunate that the players weren't given a chance to go 16-0.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
Jon Gruden thinks that the heated discussion between Brett Favre and Brad Childress is being overblown. Gruden is more concerned about Percy Harvin's medical status and explains how he would attack Peyton Manning.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
Adam Schefter discusses what's happening with Brett Favre and Brad Childress, Mike Shanahan in Washington and Lovie Smith in Chicago.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 16 in the NFL.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney describes how the Javier Vazquez-Melky Cabrera deal went down and what the deal means for the Yankees' outfield. Plus, what else could happen this offseason?

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit describes why he was so happy to see Nebraska DT Ndamukong Suh voted college football player of the year by the AP. Plus, Herbstreit previews the bowl games he's most excited to watch.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says he's interested to see how the Vikings handle the controversy surrounding their coach and quarterback. Plus, Mortensen explains why he knows Mike Shanahan to be the next coach of the Redskins.

  Dwight Freeney, Colts
Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney says that even though going undefeated isn't their top priority, nobody likes to lose. Plus, Freeney shares who he hates going against and how coach Jim Caldwell differs from former coach Tony Dungy.

  Doris Burke, CBB
ESPN college basketball analyst Doris Burke previews the women's matchup between No. 1 Connecticut and No. 2 Stanford. Burke says how Stanford handles UConn's dribble drive defensively will go a long way in determining the winner.

  Merril Hoge, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Merril Hoge shares his personal experience of concussions in the NFL, his near-death experience as a result of one and his life struggles due to the effects.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. says the national title game is going to play a big role in Texas QB Colt McCoy's future. Plus, Kiper shares his thoughts on Florida QB Tim Tebow.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski breaks down the big win for the Giants against the Redskins and shares his thoughts on Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares his thoughts on Mike Holmgren taking the job in Cleveland and says Browns coach Eric Mangini will be fired. Plus, Clayton discusses the rift between Viking coach Brad Childress and QB Brett Favre.

  John McCain
Sen. John McCain talks about seeking a presidential pardon for boxer Jack Johnson. Plus, McCain says he doesn't think Congress should weigh in on the BCS debate and he shares his thoughts on the Arizona Cardinals.

  Monday Morning QB
Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter break down all of the Sunday action from Week 15 in the NFL.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter tells Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter that when they are playing their best football, the Saints are the best in the NFL right now. Carter also talks about Randy Moss and how the death of Chris Henry will affect the Bengals.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on Brett Favre and the Vikings, the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots and more.

  Josh Cribbs, Browns
Cleveland Browns WR Josh Cribbs has more kickoff returns for touchdowns than anyone who has ever played in the NFL and he joins Erik Kuselias and Adam Schefter to talk about it. How many more will he get?

  Bill Belichick, Patriots
Patriots coach Bill Belichick talks about the consistency and leadership of Randy Moss and how much he means to the team.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski says he reviewed the tapes of New England-Carolina and Patriots WR Randy Moss gave great effort in the game. Plus, Jaworski talks about how the Colts just know what it takes to win, while the Cowboys don't.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 15 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Saints-Cowboys.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make the rest of their Week 15 NFL picks against the spread.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 15 in the NFL.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says Bruce Allen is the leading GM candidate for Washington and could be named very soon. Schefter also says that JaMarcus Russell's future in Oakland is "murky" at best.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden says the Colts should go for the undefeated season and if they don't, there could be a mutiny.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth discusses the changes in Washington with Vinny Cerrato out as executive vice president of football operations. Schlereth says what the Redskins have done hasn't worked so changes had to be made.

  DeSean Jackson, Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about how Andy Reid keeps the team fresh in December, what it's like making big plays, and whether or not he's ever been tackled by a punter.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit gives his thoughts on Tim Tebow and shares the advice he gave to Jake Locker before Locker made the decision to come back to Washington for his senior season instead of going to the NFL.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen shares his thoughts on Mike Holmgren meeting with the Browns. Plus, Mortensen weighs in on Cowboys WR Roy Williams, Tim Tebow, the Colts and more.

  Dan Dierdorf, NFL
CBS NFL analyst Dan Dierdorf talks about how the undefeated Colts and Saints should handle the rest of the season. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the Steelers, Patriots, Bengals and more.

  Tim Kurkjian, NFL
ESPN.com senior MLB analyst Tim Kurkjian joins Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic to discuss Bud Selig's new committee, the possibility of eliminating the DH in the American League and trades going on in MLB.

  John Madden, NFL
Hall of Fame coach John Madden says that Saints coach Sean Payton and Colts coach Jim Caldwell have earned the right to manage their teams however they'd like, but if it were him, there's no way he'd rest players.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton updates some key injuries around the league, talks about how the Colts will approach these final three weeks and says the Patriots' offense is drying up.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick says it's a no-win situation for the Colts and Saints as they try to decide whether to continue playing their guys and risking injury or sitting their guys and making them rusty for a playoff run.

  Bob Griese, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Bob Griese says he's not worried about either the Saints or Colts going undefeated. All that matters is winning the Super Bowl. Griese also says he thinks Tim Tebow can play quarterback in the NFL.

  Brian Kelly, Notre Dame
Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly says he can handle the pressure and expectations the position carries and he feels Notre Dame can be a winner on the field and in the classroom.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says that the Roy Halladay-Cliff Lee deal isn't done yet, but signs point to it happening in the next few days. Stark also explains why the Phillies made this deal and talks about the Red Sox signing John Lackey.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says most of the people he spoke with about the Phillies trading away Cliff Lee and getting Roy Halladay felt it was a bad move for Philadelphia.

  Mike & Mike on Moss
After some Carolina Panthers players said that Randy Moss quit on the Patriots, coach Bill Belichick defended Moss while ripping Carolina. Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic agree with what Belichick did, but still think there may be truth to Moss quitting.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 14, including the Saints and Colts staying perfect, the Packers beating the Bears and much more.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says he was shocked by the pathetic performance of Patriots WR Randy Moss against the Panthers. Carter says he doesn't know if being sent home for being late to practice this week affected Moss, but something did.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says the players on the Saints and Colts deserve the chance to make history with an undefeated season. Plus, Ditka breaks down the Cowboys-Chargers game and comments on how tough the Dallas schedule is.

  Darren Rovell, CNBC
CNBC sports business reporter Darren Rovell joins Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic to discuss Accenture publicly severing ties with Tiger Woods and what it means for Woods and his other sponsors.

  Tony Sparano, Dolphins
Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano talks about turning around the Dolphins since he became coach. Sparano praises the team for stepping up after key injuries and singles out RB Ricky Williams for running the wildcat offense after the loss of Ronnie Brown.

  Andy Reid, Eagles
Philadelphia coach Andy Reid talks about what it's like to prepare his team for play late in the season. Reid also shares his thoughts on his running back Brian Westbrook and concussions in the NFL.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski shares his thoughts on the Steelers' collapse. Jaworski says it's not just the loss of Troy Polamalu on defense, they have not been able to protect the quarterback. Plus, Jaworski breaks down the NFC East.

  Jimmy Johnson, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Jimmy Johnson talks about the Browns' win over the Steelers. Plus, Johnson says Tony Romo can't be the only one blamed for the Cowboys' poor December record because they've struggled to run the ball in December.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 14 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Bengals-Vikings.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 14 NFL picks against the spread.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 14 in the NFL.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. shares his thoughts on the Heisman saying he thinks Stanford RB Toby Gerhart will win. Plus, Kiper says Brian Kelly is the right man for the job at Notre Dame.

  Brian Kelly to Notre Dame
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the beginning of a new era at Notre Dame with coach Brian Kelly and the effect on the Cincinnati Bearcats as they lose their coach.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter thinks the Cowboys will play well against the Chargers. Schefter says if Dallas doesn't make the playoffs and even if they do but lose their first playoff game, Wade Phillips will likely not return to coach Dallas next year.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about Patriots coach Bill Belichick sending four players home for being late to a team meeting. Plus, Mike Golic teams up with Schlereth for a game of True/False.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden joins Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic to discuss the Eagles and Michael Vick and the struggles of the Ravens and Steelers.

  Mark Ingram, Alabama
Heisman hopeful and Alabama RB Mark Ingram talks about the big win over Florida and what the team needs to do to get ready for Texas in the national title game. Plus, he talks about the possibility of winning the Heisman.

  Colt McCoy, Texas
Heisman hopeful and Texas QB Colt McCoy discusses the big win over Nebraska that sends the Longhorns to the national title against Alabama. Plus, McCoy says he would be in favor of a playoff in college football.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney discusses the trade between the Tigers, Yankees and Diamondbacks that could send Curtis Granderson to New York. Buster thinks the Yankees get the better end of the deal. Plus, the latest on Roy Halladay.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards joins Greeny and Golic to discuss the Steelers' struggles, Peter King's all-decade NFL team and more.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen shares his thoughts on Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame coaching job. He also addresses the future for former Irish coach Charlie Weis. Plus, Mortensen updates the latest on NFL fines.

  Jerome Bettis, NFL
Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis breaks down the Steelers' struggles. Bettis says the team is starting to get frustrated, but they do think they can still make a run. Plus, he likes the Colts and Chargers but isn't sold on the Bengals.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says the Packers' victory over the Ravens all but clinches the playoffs for Green Bay and puts Baltimore in danger of missing the playoffs. Clayton also talks about the problems with the Steelers.

  Lou Holtz, CFB
ESPN college football analyst and former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz explains where Notre Dame has gone wrong in recent years, bringing in coaches with no head-coaching experience and those guys have not been equipped to handle everything.

  Jimmy Buffett
Musician Jimmy Buffett talks about his new album and explains why he'll never get tired of hearing people sing "Margaritaville" to him.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit says the officials made the right call at the end of the Texas-Nebraska game, but he doesn't understand how Texas QB Colt McCoy could have come so close to letting the clock run out.

  Magic Johnson, NBA
Hall of Famer and ESPN NBA analyst Magic Johnson talks about his new book with Larry Bird and says many of the new players in the NBA don't understand how far the game has come since the days when he and Bird played.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on the undefeated Colts and Saints. Ditka doesn't buy into the theory that those teams would be better off losing a regular season game.

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks says that while the Saints look like a team of destiny, they sometimes play down to the level of their competition and that's one thing that bothers him about New Orleans.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter gives his take on the Colts and Saints and whether or not they should start resting their players. Carter also explains why the Patriots are still an elite team and why he's very concerned about the Steelers.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 13, including the Dolphins' win over the Patriots, Michael Vick's return to Atlanta, the Saints' escape in Washington and more.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 13 NFL picks against the spread.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski agrees with Golic that there was nothing wrong with Jets QB Mark Sanchez diving for a key first down, even though he hurt himself. Plus, Jaworski talks about concussions and how impressed he is with Titans QB Vince Young.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 13 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Titans-Colts.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 13 in the NFL.

  Barry Switzer, NFL
Legendary college and pro football coach Barry Switzer breaks down the college football season, saying he still thinks Florida is the most talented team.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. previews Cincinnati-Pittsburgh and says if Nebraska beats Texas, TCU could move into the national title game. Plus, Kiper picks Alabama to beat Florida.

  Jeff Fisher, Titans
Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher talks about the miraculous turnaround for the Titans with Vince Young at quarterback.

  Jim Caldwell, Colts
Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell talks about his undefeated team and the tremendous organization they have in Indianapolis. Caldwell praises Tony Dungy for setting him up for such success in his first season as coach.

  Brad Childress, Vikings
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about all of the success his team is having with Brett Favre at quarterback and the impact Favre has had on the rest of the team.

  Tony Dungy, NFL
NBC NFL analyst Tony Dungy shares his thoughts on Tiger Woods and the success of the Indianapolis Colts.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks football with Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, addressing concussions and Steelers WR Hines Ward's comments about Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen previews Jets-Bills and more.

  Michael Weiner, MLBPA
MLB Players Association executive director Michael Weiner talks about current issues in the league and how it has been replacing Donald Fehr.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards joins Greeny and Golic to preview Week 13, discuss concussions in the NFL, the Notre Dame job opening and more.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about coaches on the hot seat in the NFL and this year's class of potential Pro Football Hall of Famers.

  Marty Lyons, 1050 ESPN New York
1050 ESPN New York's Marty Lyons joins Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic on set. The former Alabama and New York Jets star helps the guys preview Alabama-Florida and Jets-Bills.

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay talks about the economics of baseball and says Derek Jeter deserved Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year award. Kay also weighs in on Tiger Woods.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney discusses the latest on the future of Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay with Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic.

  Kevin Sullivan
Former White House communications chief Kevin Sullivan says Tiger Woods can recover from his incident, but he will need to offer up an explanation and stop shutting people out.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit says the arrest of Florida DE Carlos Dunlap has caused a huge distraction for the Florida Gators and put coach Urban Meyer in a very tough spot. Herbstreit also shares his thoughts on FSU coach Bobby Bowden.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick was impressed with the way the Saints' defense handled Patriots QB Tom Brady. Despite the dominating performance by the Saints, Billick still thinks the Vikings are the best team in the NFC.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares his thoughts on the Saints' big win and the distractions that lie ahead for the Colts and Sants as they pursue perfect seasons. Clayton also talks about the future for Charlie Weis in the NFL.

  Junior Seau
New England Patriots LB Junior Seau talks about the burden of pursuing perfection and shares his thoughts on the Saints' performance against the Patriots on Monday night.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 12, including another comeback win for the Colts and Vince Young's heroics in another Titans' win.

  Mike & Mike on Tiger Woods
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the latest news on Tiger Woods as, according to TMZ, the FHP is seeking permission to obtain medical records to determine if the wounds Woods sustained are consistent with a car accident or domestic violence.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks about being a Hall of Fame semifinalist again and also shares his thoughts on concussions, the Colts, the Titans and more.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says it's important for the Colts that they're finding ways to win instead of blowing teams out because it develops character. Plus, Ditka shares his thoughts on the Vikings, Titans, Steelers, Bears and more.

  Bob Costas
Bob Costas puts Albert Pujols' career in perspective after Pujols picks up another MVP award. Costas also addresses the impact of the steroids era on any great players moving forward and the new statistics in baseball.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen doubts Mike Shanahan will go to Buffalo but also says that Bills owner Ralph Wilson has never gone after big-name coaches like this. Plus, Mortensen talks about concussions in the NFL.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit explains why a team like LSU or USC might be picked for a BCS bowl ahead of Boise State. Herbstreit also previews Alabama-Auburn and Texas-Texas A&M and talks about Tim Tebow's college career.

  Bobby Hebert
Former NFL QB Bobby Hebert talks about the success the Saints are having this season and previews the big Monday night game between the Patriots and Saints. Hebert says even if the Saints beat the Patriots, it will be tough for them to go undefeated.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 12 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Giants-Broncos.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 12 in the NFL.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says it's ridiculous that Joe Mauer didn't win the AL MVP unanimously and the one writer who voted for Miguel Cabrera makes the rest of the voters look bad.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton breaks down the end of the Texans-Titans game. Should Houston coach Gary Kubiak be blamed for not trying to get closer for the tying field goal? Plus, Clayton talks about the injuries around the league.

  Tim Hasselbeck, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Tim Hasselbeck joins Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic to talk about the undefeated Colts and Saints. Hasselbeck thinks that teams are better off losing a game and not having the pressure of the undefeated season hanging over them.

  Jimmy Johnson, NFL
NFL on FOX analyst Jimmy Johnson shares his thoughts on this NFL season and talks about the amazing stats Brett Favre is putting up. Johnson says Troy Aikman and the Cowboys could have had better stats than they did if they had focused on that.

  Tom Izzo, Michigan State
Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo talks about what it will mean to pass his mentor Jud Heathcote for most wins as coach at Michigan State. Plus, Izzo recaps last year's run to the title game and talks about the expectations for this year's team.

  Dick Vitale
Hall of Famer Dick Vitale says his Heisman Trophy vote would go to Tim Tebow because Tebow is a winner. Vitale also weighs in on Charlie Weis' future at Notre Dame and who could replace him.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 11, starting with Baltimore's loss to Indianapolis after an inexcusable interception thrown by Ravens QB Joe Flacco.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says when teams take their opponents lightly like the Steelers and Bengals did yesterday, they're going to lose. Carter also shares his thoughts on the Broncos, Cowboys, Falcons, Brett Favre and Mark Sanchez.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka talks about the Patriots' win over the Jets, the Colts' win over the Ravens and the upset losses for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Ditka says without safety Troy Polamalu, the Steelers' defense is just average.

  Rusty Wallace
ESPN NASCAR analyst Rusty Wallace says what Jimmie Johnson and the Hendrick Motorsports team did this season was historic and unlike anything he's seen in his years around the sport. Wallace also thinks this isn't the last time Johnson will be champion.

  Jimmie Johnson
NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson describes the joy and relief of winning his fourth consecutive championship. Johnson says he's truly humbled by what his team has accomplished and he's honored to represent the sport.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards talks about how the Miami Dolphins have evolved under the leadership of Bill Parcells. Plus, Edwards describes his disappointment in Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell for his lack of work ethic.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks about how resilient the Miami Dolphins are and how they play hard on every play, even if they don't have the most talented players. Plus, Jaworski comments on Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell, Colts-Ravens and more.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. says there is little chance of any of the top teams losing at this point in the season. It would great to see a team like TCU take on one of the big schools, but with the system in place now, it won't happen.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 11 in the NFL.

  Rusty Wallace
ESPN NASCAR analyst Rusty Wallace thinks there is still a chance something could go wrong for Jimmie Johnson. Johnson could not qualify well or crash or have car problems and lose the huge lead he has over Mark Martin.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 11 NFL picks against the spread with some help from ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards.

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks talks about whether or not LeBron James could play in the NFL. Plus, Brooks previews some of the top matchups in Week 11, including Colts-Ravens.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 11 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Colts-Ravens.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says it's a great move for the Buffalo Bills to at least take a shot at a big name coach like Mike Shanahan. Schefter also runs through the names of some more realistic coaching options for the Bills.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks about why he hasn't decided to get back into coaching at this time. Plus, Gruden praises the Bengals for the job they have done this year and says he agrees with the Raiders' decision to bench JaMarcus Russell.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about the loss of Ronnie Brown for the Dolphins. Schlereth says Brown is one of the best running backs in the league. Plus, Schlereth weighs in on the Bills, Maurice Jones-Drew and crying in football.

  Warrick Dunn, NFL
Former NFL star Warrick Dunn says he did not agree with coach Bill Belichick's decision to go for the fourth down against the Colts. Plus, he thinks a fresh start may be just what running back Larry Johnson needs.

  Jimmie Johnson
NASCAR Sprint Cup leader Jimmie Johnson says despite his lead, he still needs to be aggressive, get a solid qualifying position and try to lead as many laps as he can to lock up another championship. He'd like to win the race.

  Browns-Lions
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic deliver the top eight reasons to go see the Browns and Lions play on Sunday.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says Browns coach Eric Mangini may be the next coach fired and it could be next week if the Browns lose to the Lions on Sunday. Plus, Mortensen weighs in on Dick Jauron and Lovie Smith.

  Jim Kelly, Bills
Former Buffalo Bills QB and Hall of Famer Jim Kelly says he's not surprised that Dick Jauron was fired as coach in Buffalo. Kelly suggests the Bills need a coach who has some "pep" and is not afraid to get in a player's face.

  Bill Polian, Colts
Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian talks about the Colts' perfect season up to this point, how the team has improved from last season and Patriots coach Bill Belichick's decision to go for a key fourth down against the Colts in Week 10.

  Tim Legler, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about Allen Iverson. Is there a team out there that would want the former superstar? Why isn't he comfortable coming off the bench?

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit says after blowing out Utah, TCU should be considered a legitimate team. He thinks they should be ranked ahead of Cincinnati. Herbstreit also shares his thoughts on the Florida Gators.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick shares his thoughts on the Ravens-Browns matchup and the struggles of the Browns on offense. Billick also shares his perspective on Patriots coach Bill Belichick's fourth down decision against the Colts.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton weighs in on the Browns, Larry Johnson, Bill Belichick's decision to go for it on fourth down against the Colts and the four coaches who could be fired after just one season on the job.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says agent Scott Boras is right about teams who are taking in revenue-sharing money and not spending it to improve their teams. Stark offers a proposal that would punish teams that drop below a minimum payroll.

  Roy Williams, UNC
North Carolina coach Roy Williams talks about some tough games coming up for his team and the challenge of coaching a young team.

  Monday Morning QB
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 10, starting with Atlanta's devastating loss to Carolina and finishing up with the Colts' win over the Patriots. Did coach Bill Belichick lose the game for the Patriots?

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter weighs in on Patriots coach Bill Belichick's controversial decision to go for it on fourth down against the Colts, saying he thought it was a good call. He also doesn't think there will be any issues inside the locker room.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka discusses Colts-Patriots, the surging Broncos, the fading Broncos and Jets and the issues with the Chicago Bears.

  Rusty Wallace
ESPN NASCAR analyst Rusty Wallace says despite the fact Jimmie Johnson has all but wrapped up his fourth straight Sprint Cup title, he will not race conservatively. He will run the same way he always does.

  Stanford-USC
Mike Greenberg shares his thoughts about Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh going for two late in a blowout win against USC on Saturday. Listeners try to justify why it was OK, but Greeny doesn't buy it.

  Dave Wannstedt, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh football coach Dave Wannstedt talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about the big game against Notre Dame. Wannstedt says Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen can make all the throws it takes to be able to play on Sundays.

  Brian Kelly, Cincinnati
Cincinnati football coach Brian Kelly talks about his team's quarterback situation with starting QB Tony Pike almost ready to play coming back from injury. Plus, Kelly discusses the difficult schedule for his Bearcats the rest of the way.

  Hines Ward, Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers WR Hines Ward previews the game against the Bengals and says if the Steelers can avoid turnovers, they should be able to win.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks about the dreadful performance for Bears QB Jay Cutler. Plus, Jaworski expects Tom Brady to continue to improve and have a stellar game against the rival Colts. He also thinks the Steelers will beat the Bengals.

  Brent Musburger
Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger talks about Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder and what he meant to football and broadcasting. Plus, Musburger weighs in on Charlie Weis and Notre Dame.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN NFL draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. talks about how he rated Jay Cutler coming out of college and what he's seen from Cutler so far in the NFL. Kiper thinks Cutler needs to change his body language and be a leader out on the football field.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 10 in the NFL.

  Rusty Wallace
ESPN NASCAR analyst Rusty Wallace says Mark Martin has some renewed hope after Jimmie Johnson's crash last weekend and he will go into this week's race in Phoenix knowing he has a chance to catch Johnson.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 10 NFL picks against the spread.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 10 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Eagles-Chargers.

  The MAMMAs
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic present their NFL midseason awards to the best in the league.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter takes a look ahead at the 49ers-Bears matchup. Schefter says he doesn't think there will be any suspension for Bears DT Tommie Harris for the punch he threw in Week 9.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden says Jay Cutler needs to cut down on his turnovers and the Bears defense really needs to step up. Plus, Gruden addresses Vernon Davis' comments, the Broncos, Brady Quinn and more.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth says Bears QB Jay Cutler might be the kind of person who suffers from being too gifted. This could hurt his study habits of the game as he relies mainly on his talent.

  Warren Sapp, NFL
NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp talks about the trash talking that Vernon Davis is doing and how it might wake a sleeping dog in the Chicago Bears. He also relives some of his battles with Brett Favre says he's not surprised at Favre's great season.

  Jim Haslett
Former NFL coach and current UFL coach Jim Haslett talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about the UFL and what it means to players who still have hopes of returning to the NFL.

  Joe Torre, Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre looks back on the 2009 season. He says they'll have to take a look at their starting pitching, but he has a lot of confidence in his bullpen. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the Yankees winning the World Series.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the baseball winter meetings and how the weak economy is affecting some teams.

  Mark Martin
NASCAR driver Mark Martin talks about how the window may have opened for him to catch Jimmie Johnson after Johnson crashed last weekend.

  Larry Bird
Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about his new book with Magic Johnson that contains many stories the two basketball legends shared together.

  Coach K
Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about what it's like to serve in the U.S. Army. He also talks about playing under Bob Knight at West Point.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen gives the latest update on former Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. Plus, Mortensen talks about the coaches on the hot seat in Cleveland, Washington and Green Bay.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit previews the weekend in college football, with Iowa-Ohio State, TCU-Utah, Notre Dame-Pittsburgh, Cincinnati-West Virginia and more.

  Justin Gimelstob, Tennis
Former tennis pro Justin Gimelstob shares his thoughts on Andre Agassi's book and the impact the book has had on the tennis world.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares his thoughts on Week 9 in the NFL, including Pittsburgh's win over Denver. Clayton also shares his thoughts on the future of Larry Johnson and how some big injuries are affecting teams in the league.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
U.S. Navy veteran and ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio reflects on his military career and gives us a sense of what that experience is like. Paolantonio also talks about how military culture has influenced football.

  Ken Niumatalolo, Navy
Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo talks about the win over Notre Dame and how much he loves going to South Bend to be a part of that atmosphere. Niumatalolo also talks about what it's like to be the head coach of a military program.

  Curt Jones, USS New York
USS New York Commander Curt Jones talks about what a day is like on the new ship.

  Rocky Bleier
U.S. Army veteran and Super Bowl champion Rocky Bleier talks about going from being a rookie with the Steelers to getting his draft notice and serving in Vietnam and getting shot and then going back to the Steelers to resume his career.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 9, starting with Atlanta's win over Washington, Arizona's win over Chicago and Cincinnati's big win over Baltimore.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about the Sunday NFL action. They end up in a very spirited debate over Tom Coughlin's play-calling in the Giants' loss to the Chargers.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka gives his take on a poor performance from the Bears and what they need to do to turn things around. Ditka also breaks down many of the other games from Week 9.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN's Sal Paolantonio says the Cowboys put themselves in a great position after beating the Eagles Sunday night. Sal also talks about Andy Reid's decision to kick a long field goal instead of going for a first down on fourth and long late in the game.

  Bob DuPuy, MLB
MLB president and COO Bob DuPuy says the idea that the Yankees bought a championship is ridiculous and there is plenty of evidence showing that competitive balance is alive and well in baseball.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. shares his thoughts on where Dez Bryant ranks for the NFL draft and the college teams that could sneak up and surprise people like TCU.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons takes a look back at some of the reasons why the Phillies lost the World Series such as Ryan Howard's slump and Cole Hamels' curveball. Plus, Gammons talks about the future for both the Phillies and the Yankees.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski previews the Monday night matchup between the Steelers and Broncos as well as some of the other Week 9 action. Plus, Jaws talks about the Giants' struggles.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 9 in the NFL.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about what it's like to win a championship. Plus, Schlereth weighs in on recent comments by John Riggins and Roy Williams and plays another game of True/False with Mike Golic.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards talks about what it's like to win in New York. Plus, he also previews Giants-Chargers and shares his thoughts on the Redskins and Cowboys WR Roy Williams.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 9 NFL picks against the spread.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 9 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Giants-Chargers.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark talks about the amazing postseason for Alex Rodriguez, what happened to Cole Hamels and more. Stark says Hamels will have to do some work to repair his standing with the fans in Philadelphia.

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay talks about the key moments in the World Series where the Yankees took control. Kay thought the Yankees' beating Brad Lidge in Game 4 was huge. Plus, Kay talks about Hideki Matsui, Alex Rodriguez and more.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says Alex Rodriguez was the Yankees' best player in the postseason and his home run in Game 3 was a key turning point. Plus, there are many reasons why the Phillies lost. It's not all on Cole Hamels.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says this may be the beginning of another run by the Yankees. Olney says the disparity between the Yankees and small-market teams is only going to grow.

  Bobby Valentine, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Bobby Valentine talks about how Hideki Matsui will be received in Japan after winning the World Series MVP. Plus, Valentine talks about a good postseason for Alex Rodriguez and why the Phillies fell short in the end.

  Brian Cashman, Yankees
New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman says there isn't much time to celebrate championships for the front office. It's always about looking ahead to the future, even during the World Series. Cashman also says there is as much relief as joy in winning it all.

  Curious Comments
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic take issue with Cowboys WR Roy Williams' comments about being the clear No. 1 receiver for the team and other receivers getting better passes to catch.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law breaks down Game 6 of the World Series and the pitching matchup of Andy Pettitte and Pedro Martinez.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the World Series MVP. Could Chase Utley win the award even if the Phillies lose? Plus, Olney previews Game 6 and says he expects the Yankees to win.

  Tom Ricketts, Cubs
New Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts talks about his plans to improve Wrigley Field. Ricketts also says he won't be a hands-on owner and that he hasn't talked to manager Lou Piniella yet.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen shares his thoughts on the team that is the biggest mess in the NFL. Mortensen votes for the Browns. Plus, Mortensen says Tom Cable's job may be safe in Oakland because he doesn't make very much money.

  Mike Randall
Browns fan Mike Randall talks about organizing a protest against the team and meeting with Browns owner Randy Lerner about the team's troubles.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit says Oregon is on one of the most impressive runs of the year and they could be the best team in the country if they don't lose again. Herbstreit also breaks down the other national title contenders.

  Page 2 Sports Doofus
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss Page 2's list of the 20 things that make someone a sports doofus. Should you put your own name on the back of a jersey? Not unless you want to be a sports doofus.

  Mitch Williams, MLB
Former Phillies closer Mitch Williams says he thinks Ryan Madson will be the closer the rest of the way after Brad Lidge's poor performance. Plus, Williams says there's no way he would give the ball to Cole Hamels to start Game 7.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says whether or not Cole Hamels pitches a Game 7 of the World Series will depend on what he says to manager Charlie Manuel. If Manuel feels Hamels lacks confidence, Hamels won't start.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says after speaking with a member of the Phillies organization that the words exchanged between pitchers Brett Myers and Cole Hamels should not be characterized as a confrontation.

  Bart Scott, Jets
New York Jets LB Bart Scott talks to Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic about the Jets' loss to the Dolphins, the development of rookie QB Mark Sanchez, what its like to defend the wildcat offense and more.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton gives his take on the unbeaten Saints, the Browns' firing GM George Kokinis, the latest allegations against Raiders coach Tom Cable and the future of Larry Johnson.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick shares his thoughts on the Saints, Brett Favre's return to Green Bay and the state of the Browns after firing their GM.

  Bobby Valentine, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Bobby Valentine says he's befuddled that the Phillies would not allow Brad Lidge to throw his best pitch once Johnny Damon reached third base and that decision played a huge role in the outcome of the game.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the need for replay in baseball, the disastrous 9th inning for the Phillies in Game 4 and the Yankees continuing to go with a three-man rotation in the World Series.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 8, starting with Denver's first loss of the year. Plus, Houston destroys Buffalo and Chicago takes care of Cleveland.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter weighs in on Brett Favre's return to Green Bay. Is Minnesota better than New Orleans in the NFC? Plus, Carter explains why the Colts are the class of the NFL.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka credits Brett Favre with keeping his emotions in check and handling himself well in his return to Green Bay. Ditka also shares his thoughts on the Broncos falling from the ranks of the unbeaten and much more.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN's Sal Paolantonio talks about the busy sports day in Philadelphia on Sunday with the Eagles crushing the Giants and then the Phillies losing Game 4 of the World Series to the Yankees.

  Mike Golic
Mike Golic rips into Florida Gators linebacker Brandon Spikes, who appeared to attempt to gouge the eyes of a Georgia player during the game on Saturday. Golic calls it a "classless unsportsmanlike move."

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the controversial calls by umpires in Game 2 of the World Series were extremely hard ones to make, thus making the need for instant replay more apparent. Olney says replay would not hurt the pace.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons recaps Game 2 of the World Series, with good pitching performances from both A.J. Burnett and Pedro Martinez. Plus, Gammons talks about the issues with the Yankees' bullpen.

  Albert Pujols, Cardinals
MLBPA Players Choice Player of the Year and St. Louis Cardinals star Albert Pujols talks about the great pitching performances from Game 2 of the World Series.

  Curtis Granderson, Tigers
MLBPA Players Choice Man of the Year Curtis Granderson says the best advice he could have given to the Phillies would have been not to swing at A.J. Burnett's slider. Granderson says Burnett may be one of the best pitchers in the game right now.

  Jay-Z
Music superstar Jay-Z talks about the thrill of performing at Yankee Stadium before Game 2 of the World Series. He also talks about what it's like for so many players to come to the plate while his songs are played.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. previews the big game between USC and Oregon and says Texas is in good position to go undefeated if they can get by Oklahoma State.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski says Vince Young will have to carry the Titans after being named the starting quarterback this week. Plus, Jaworski shares his thoughts on QB Alex Smith and the 49ers and says the Saints are the best team in the NFL.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 8 in the NFL.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their Week 8 NFL picks against the spread.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 8 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Vikings-Packers.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian talks about Cliff Lee's dominating performance on the mound for the Phillies. Plus, Kurkjian previews Game 2 with Pedro Martinez pitching for the Phillies and A.J. Burnett pitching for the Yankees.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about Cliff Lee's incredible performance in Game 1. Olney says despite pitching the 9th inning, Cliff Lee may be available to pitch again in Game 4.

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay talks about some of the possible pitching matchups moving forward after the Phillies won Game 1 behind an impressive performance from Cliff Lee.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth joins Mike Golic for a game of "True or False?" The guys discuss the Vikings-Packers game, the NFC East and eating hot dogs on the sideline.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks about the Washington Redskins and the rest of the NFC East. Plus, Gruden shares his thoughts on Brett Favre's return to Green Bay and Larry Johnson's suspension in Kansas City.

  Cris Collinsworth, NFL
NBC NFL analyst Cris Collinsworth talks about the problems with the Washington Redskins. Plus, who are the surprise teams in the NFL this season?

  Joe Mauer, Twins
MLBPA Players Choice AL Outstanding Player and Twins catcher Joe Mauer talks about the exciting end of the season battling the Tigers for the AL Central. Plus, he shares his thoughts on facing A.J. Burnett and the Yankees.

  Albert Pujols, Cardinals
MLBPA Players Choice NL Outstanding Player Albert Pujols talks about another impressive season. Pujols also shares his thoughts on Tony La Russa returning to manage again and Mark McGwire returning to the team as their new hitting coach.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law talks about the importance of Game 1 of the World Series. In what areas do the Phillies have the advantage over the Yankees? Plus, is Joe Girardi making the right moves as manager of the Yankees?

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney previews the World Series. Which team is feeling the most pressure to win Game 1? Do the Phillies have confidence in their closer Brad Lidge?

  Adam Wainwright, Cardinals
MLBPA Players Choice NL Outstanding Pitcher Adam Wainwright of the St Louis Cardinals talks about receiving the award from his peers and shares his thoughts on facing the Phillies' lineup.

  World Series Picks
Greeny and Golic give their World Series picks with Greeny taking the Yankees in six games and Golic bucking the trend and taking the Phillies in six games. The guys even hear from Liam's mum who gives her unique take on the series.

  World Series Trivia
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic ask listeners trivia questions about the Yankees and Phillies as the teams get set for the World Series.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about the issues with the Oakland Raiders and Washington Redskins. Plus, Mort previews Brett Favre's return to Lambeau Field.

  Michael Strahan, Giants
Fox NFL analyst Michael Strahan talks about Jim Zorn and the Washington Redskins and the quarterback situations in Tennessee and Oakland.

  Jonathan Vilma, Saints
New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma talks about what the difference is this year with the improved Saints defense. Vilma also shares how he mentally prepares for games.

  Kirk Herbstreit, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit talks about the top teams in college football and shares the lessons learned from Sam Bradford's injury. Herbstreit also talks about why staying in school is a good option for quarterbacks.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares his thoughts on the latest around the NFL including the disaster that is the Washington Redskins and several possible QB changes around the league.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark brings back some trivia and previews the World Series. Which team has the edge? Plus, Stark shares his thoughts on Mark McGwire's return to baseball as hitting coach for the Cardinals.

  Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
Cardinals pitcher and MLBPA Players Choice NL Comeback Player Chris Carpenter talks about falling short in the postseason. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the return of Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa and the addition of Mark McGwire as hitting coach.

  Aaron Hill, Blue Jays
Blue Jays second baseman and MLBPA Players Choice AL Comeback Player Aaron Hill talks about what it means to be honored by his peers like this.

  Tim Legler, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler previews the 2009 NBA season saying he doesn't expect too many surprise teams to climb to the top, as many of last year's top teams improved themselves greatly. Plus, Legler says Blake Griffin may miss more time than expected.

  Dick Vitale
Hall of Famer Dick Vitale talks about Blake Griffin's injury, Sam Bradford's decision to turn pro and why the Cavaliers will win the NBA title this season. Plus, Vitale shares his thought on the Yankees in the World Series.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic discuss every game from Week 7 in the NFL. San Francisco may have a new starting quarterback with Alex Smith leading a second half comeback that ultimately fell short. In Pittsburgh, the Steelers beat the Vikings in an exciting game.

  Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons talks about the likable Yankees team making the World Series against the Phillies. How are Mets fans dealing with this? Plus, Simmons talks about some Week 7 NFL games and discusses his new book on the NBA.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about why the Yankees beat the Angels to advance to the World Series. The Yankees had eight home runs, while the Angels had three and the Angels made a lot of errors in the series.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says the Vikings offense is constantly evolving and changing. Carter is not worried about Adrian Peterson's lack of carries against the Steelers because the Vikings needed to throw it more while trailing in the fourth quarter.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says he was shocked by the way the Bears-Bengals game played out. Ditka is not a fan of the way Jay Cutler is carrying himself right now. Cutler needs to step up and lead the team instead of moping around.

  J.A. Happ, Phillies
Phillies pitcher and MLBPA Players Choice NL Outstanding Rookie J.A. Happ talks about what it means to be on a World Series team and how intense it has been for him to pitch in the playoffs for the first time.

  Gordon Beckham, White Sox
White Sox third baseman and MLBPA Players Choice American League Outstanding Rookie Gordon Beckham talks about the honor of being recognized by your peers for an award like this and also gives his take on the World Series and his manager, Ozzie Guillen.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 7 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Dolphins-Saints.

  NFL Picks
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic make their Week 7 NFL picks against the spread.

  Kevin Sheehan
ESPN 980 in Washington's Kevin Sheehan delivers the breaking news that Jim Zorn will remain the head coach of the Washington Redskins at least through the end of the season.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski breaks down the Week 6 NFL action. What did he learn from those games? Plus, which undefeated teams have the best shot at staying that way?

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks talks about Jim Zorn and the Washington Redskins. Plus, Brooks breaks down some of the key matchups in Week 7 and says the AFC East is the strongest conference right now.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 7 in the NFL.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons looks back at Thursday night's exciting game in in Los Angeles where the Angels took the lead, lost the lead and finally came back to win earning them a Game 6 with the Yankees in New York.

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay recaps the Yankees' Game 5 loss to the Angels in the ALCS, discusses Alex Rodriguez's success in the postseason and previews Game 6.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. joins Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic to discuss Sam Bradford's draft status the weekend in college football.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter weighs in on the Jim Zorn watch and predicts he will be fired shortly after Monday night's game. Schefter also shares his thoughts on who might be the next coach in Washington.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about Jim Zorn's future in Washington. Plus, Schlereth talks about Sam Bradford, the Idaho-Boise State rivalry and more.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden says Kyle Orton has been a pleasant surprise for the Broncos this year. Gruden takes a look into Miami's wildcat and why their formation works the best. Plus, Gruden previews Vikings-Saints.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says that even though the Dodgers finished with the best record in the National League, the Phillies were the class of the league.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian explains why this Yankees-Angels series will tell us who CC Sabathia really is and whether Joe Girardi's playoff inexperience will hurt him. Plus, is Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw ready to step up?

  George Wendt
Actor George Wendt talks to Greeny and Golic about his new book on beer and the guys all talk with Hall of Famer and former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka.

  Jared Allen, Vikings
Minnesota Vikings DE Jared Allen talks about what it's like playing with Brett Favre, being undefeated at this point in the season and the upcoming game against the Steelers.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards previews Week 7 of the NFL and talks about what's wrong with Jeff Fisher and the Titans this season. Plus, Edwards talks about coaches on the hot seat.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen shares his take on instant replay in the NFL. Plus, how does Sam Bradford's injury affect his draft stock? Plus, he addresses coaches on the hot seat.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney breaks down the MLB playoffs, including the Yankees cruising though the playoffs behind the strong pitching of CC Sabathia. Plus, should baseball use more instant replay?

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark recaps the wins by the Angels and Phillies and looks ahead to Game 4 of Yankees-Angels. Stark says the Yankees' starting CC Sabathia on three days' rest makes sense.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says he doesn't expect anything huge before Tuesday's NFL trade deadline, but there may be a minor move or two. Clayton also gives his take on the Redskins, Denver's 6-0 start and coaches on the hot seat.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick says the biggest reason for Denver's 6-0 start is defensive coordinator Mike Nolan. Billick also shares his take on the 0-6 Titans and whether or not they should change quarterbacks.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 6, starting with Houston's victory over Cincinnati. Plus, the Vikings hold on against the Ravens and the Saints beat the Giants.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter explains how the Saints were able to manhandle the Giants defense. Plus, Carter talks about what's wrong with the Titans and why the Eagles looked so bad against the Raiders.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka talks about how good the Saints are, both offensively and defensively. Ditka also talks about the decision in Washington to take away Jim Zorn's play-calling duties.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney recaps a great start and a great postseason thus far for Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee. Plus, Olney previews Game 3 of the ALCS, where it looks like the Angels are intimidated by the Yankees.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley discusses the coaching situation in Washington. Should players stand behind coach Jim Zorn? Plus, Wiley helps Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic take a look ahead to Week 6.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney recaps NLCS Game 1 between the Dodgers and Phillies and previews the Yankees-Angels matchup, which could feature some nasty weather.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 6 NFL picks. The guys go head to head over Bears-Falcons.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. previews Notre Dame-USC and Oklahoma-Texas. Can Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford return to form? Can Notre Dame's defense play their best game of the year?

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic make their Week 6 NFL picks against the spread.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons dissects the Phillies-Dodgers game. Did Joe Torre leave Clayton Kershaw in the game too long? Plus, Gammons previews Angels-Yankees and explains why Alex Rodriguez is having the best postseason of his career.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski breaks down the Dolphins' win over the Jets. How effective is the wildcat offense? Plus, can the Jets defense bounce back after being run over by Miami?

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 6 in the NFL.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter explains why trades don't happen, what trades he thinks should happen and when Redskins coach Jim Zorn could get fired.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks about what it's like to coach on the hot seat, why there are almost no trades in football and whether he'll coach again next year.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about the former Redskins players speaking out about coach Jim Zorn. Schlereth says Zorn was set up to fail and it's the team's fault. Plus, Mike Greenberg moderates as Mike Golic joins Schlereth for True/False.

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay talks about why he likes the idea of a three-man playoff rotation, what could happen if games get canceled and why Alex Rodriguez is loving life this season.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian explains why this Angels-Yankees series will tell us who CC Sabathia really is and whether Joe Girardi's playoff inexperience will hurt him. Plus, is Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw ready to step up?

  Mike Scioscia, Angels
Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia talks about how the weather affects playoff baseball, why the ALCS schedule is strange and how much experience matters for a manager in the playoffs.

  Brian Kelly, Cincinnati
Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly talks about what he's telling his team this week, what his success means to the Cincinnati program and why he knows the Bearcats will have to earn respect in the polls.

  Marvin Lewis, Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis talks about the crushing loss to start the year and all of the winning his team has done since. Plus, he talks about how the team has responded to defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer's loss.

  Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops previews the Red River Rivalry game this weekend against Texas. Stoops also gives an update on the status of star quarterback Sam Bradford.

  Mack Brown, Texas
Texas Longhorns football coach Mack Brown previews the big matchup with Oklahoma. With all the hype going into this game, Brown mentions how it's probably a harder job coaching the team the week before and the week after the big game.

  Bill Walton
Hall of Famer Bill Walton shares his thoughts on his former coach at UCLA, John Wooden, who turns 99 years old today.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says we could we see some more trades in the NFL with the deadline approaching. Plus, Mortensen talks about some coaches that could be fired and some of the coaches that could replace them.

  Thurman Thomas, NFL
Former Buffalo Bills running back Thurman Thomas updates the latest on the wooden statue of him that was stolen from Ralph Wilson Stadium and finally recovered. Thomas also talks about what's wrong with the Bills this year.

  Tim McCarver, MLB
Fox MLB announcer Tim McCarver discusses the Angels-Yankees series. Should the Yankees have CC Sabathia pitch on only three days rest? Plus, McCarver says he can see the confidence in A-Rod's face right now.

  Jackie MacMullan
ESPN's Jackie MacMullan describes what's next for the Red Sox after being swept out of the playoffs by the Angels. Plus, will Jonathan Papelbon return to the team?

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says it's hard for him to pick against the Angels, but the Yankees' bullpen might be too much for them. Stark also explains why it's a mistake for MLB to stretch out the postseason with so many off days.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney explains why the Phillies are much like the Yankees were under Joe Torre in their championship years. Olney credits Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. for making the right moves.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says he isn't expecting to see much action prior to the NFL trade deadline, even with Browns QB Brady Quinn, who is the subject of trade rumors. Plus, Clayton recaps Miami's win over the Jets.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 5, starting with Cincinnati's excellent win over Baltimore. Plus, Browns-Bills was so bad it set the sport back 20 years and Colts QB Peyton Manning delivered another vintage performance.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka says the worst teams in the league made mistakes in evaluating talent. You have to have the players to compete. Plus, Ditka shares his thoughts on the great starts by Denver and Cincinnati.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter gives his take on the number of bad teams in the NFL this season including the Raiders. Carter also talks about what's wrong with Patriots QB Tom Brady and what the biggest question will be for the Falcons moving forward.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says it's time for more instant replay in baseball with all of the blown calls happening in the postseason. Plus, he talks about the Red Sox lack of firepower in their loss to the Angels.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the Twins had no margin for error in their series with the Yankees. The Yankees' talent simply overwhelmed the Twins. Plus, Olney breaks down the Red Sox aging roster after losing to the Angels.

  Chris Singleton, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Chris Singleton talks about how cold it is in Denver but says it hasn't seemed to affect the players in the Rockies-Phillies series yet. Singleton says that the biggest concern with the cold is getting a good grip on the baseball.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 5 NFL picks.

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic make their Week 5 NFL picks against the spread.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN NFL draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. previews Florida-LSU and breaks down the current draft outlook for Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford and Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons recaps the MLB playoffs so far with Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic. Gammons discusses Matt Holliday's costly error for the Cardinals in Los Angeles and John Lackey's strong pitching performance for the Angels against Boston.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski describes Brett Favre's Monday night performance and talks about how good the Vikings really are this year. Plus, Jaworski discusses Eli Manning's health and previews Jets-Dolphins.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 5 in the NFL.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney breaks down the MLB playoffs. Are the Red Sox and Phillies in trouble? Plus, how big was Matt Holliday's error? Olney also talks about the weather in Denver and more.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian doesn't think it was unfair for the Twins to have to play the Yankees the night after clinching their playoff berth against the Tigers. Plus, Kurkjian talks about some big performances from the Yankees.

  Rick Sutcliffe, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Rick Sutcliffe breaks down the Phillies-Rockies matchup, breaking down the pitching performance by Cliff Lee. Plus, is Cole Hamels really healthy? Does Phillies manager Charlie Manuel trust closer Brad Lidge?

  Michael Kay, MLB
1050 ESPN New York's Michael Kay explains why Game 1 was so good for the Yankees against the Twins. He also thinks the Red Sox will have a very difficult time beating the Angels this year.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter updates all the news around the NFL, including any possible trades that could go down before the Week 6 deadline.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth previews Broncos-Patriots. Plus, are the Vikings Super Bowl contenders?

  Bud Selig, MLB
MLB commissioner Bud Selig talks about the exciting Twins-Tigers game. Plus, he addresses the need for the slotting of draft picks and an international draft instead of international players going to the highest bidder.

  Bill Smith, Twins
Minnesota Twins GM Bill Smith talks about how proud he is of the come back from seven games down in the last month of the season. Plus, he previews the Twins-Yankees starting Wednesday in the Bronx.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks with Mike Greenberg about the greatest upsets in sports history. Where would a Twins upset of the Yankees rank if they are able to pull it off?

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney shares the five things you will remember from the Twins-Tigers game, including Brandon Inge getting hit by a pitch that would have scored a run that the ump missed in the 12th inning and more.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law shares his thoughts on some questionable moves that Tigers manager Jim Leyland made in the one game playoff against the Twins. Plus, Law previews the playoff matchups.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen joins the guys to react to the trade between the Jets and Browns, sending WR Braylon Edwards to New York.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about Michael Crabtree finally ending his holdout with the 49ers, signing a deal to play with the team.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter gives Greeny and Buster Olney the breaking news that Braylon Edwards has been traded from the Browns to the New York Jets.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark delivers his weekly trivia question and gives his take on the Miguel Cabrera situation. Plus, he explains why he thinks the Twins will beat the Tigers and makes his first-round playoff predictions.

  Detroit Drinking Problem
Tigers star Miguel Cabrera received scratches on his face after an altercation with his wife after a night of drinking with members of the White Sox. Greeny and Golic listen to Dave Winfield's thoughts and describe their own disappointment in Cabrera.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton talks about Brett Favre's magical night and why Favre could be a huge factor for the Vikings in the final month of the season. John also updates the injuries to Matt Stafford and Eli Manning and more.

  Drew Brees, Saints
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees reflects on the win over the Jets on Sunday, talks about having a bye week this early in the season and describes what he thought of Brett Favre's performance against the Packers.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick shares his thoughts on Brett Favre's performance Monday. Plus, he also talks about how the Bears can improve, why there are questions about the Chargers' defense and how Mark Sanchez moves ahead after tasting his first loss.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic break down all of the Sunday action from Week 4. Cowboys QB Tony Romo didn't look good at all as the Broncos beat the Cowboys and the Jets take their first loss of the season, losing to the Saints.

  Mike Holmgren, NFL
Former Packers and Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren says he doesn't care what anybody says, Brett Favre is going to be very excited for this game Monday night, but when the game starts, he'll get his emotions in check and be ready to play.

  Brad Childress, Vikings
Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress talks about how Brett Favre has prepared for the game against the Packers, saying this week has been just like any other week but he imagines Favre may feel some emotions when he sees friends on the other sideline.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says he's very happy for Brandon Marshall after he caught the game-winning TD yesterday for the Broncos. Plus, Carter also talks about a 4-0 start for Peyton Manning, Mark Sanchez's first loss for the Jets and more.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on Brett Favre facing the Packers, the 4-0 Saints, Pittsburgh's win over the Chargers and the struggling Titans.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the Yankees will be enormous favorites in the ALDS no matter who they play and they will most likely choose to begin their series on Wednesday.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden takes a look back at last week's big game between the Packers and Brett Favre's Vikings. Plus, he previews Dolphins-Jets and talks about how much Braylon Edwards will help Mark Sanchez and the Jets' passing game.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 4 NFL picks.

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic make their Week 4 NFL picks against the spread.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski previews the Brett Favre-Aaron Rogers matchup on Monday night as Green Bay goes to Minnesota. He also gives us his thoughts on Tony Romo and the QB situation in Cleveland.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. takes a look at some of the big games this weekend in college football including Oklahoma-Miami, USC-Cal and Washington-Notre Dame.

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks joins Greeny and Golic to take a look at the Jets defense and preview the big Week 4 matchups.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 4 in the NFL.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons previews the MLB playoffs and thinks the Tigers will hold off the Twins over the last weekend to win the AL Central. Gammons praises the Twins for the way they run their organization and how hard the players play.

  Joe Flacco, Ravens
Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco talk about the Ravens' 3-0 start to the season and what has changed in his second year in the league.

  Olympics
Greeny and Golic discuss the decision that will be made on Friday, awarding the 2016 Olympics to Chicago, Rio, Tokyo or Madrid. The guys both would like to see Chicago get the games, but many Chicago residents are not in favor of it.

  Robert Simmelkjaer
ESPN's Robert Simmelkjaer joins Greeny and Golic from Denmark to update the guys on the latest regarding the announcement of which city will host the 2016 Olympics. Simmelkjaer says the U.S. presentation was very good.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
Mark Schlereth joins Greeny and Golic for an hour to talk about the baseball playoffs and preview Week 4 in the NFL. Plus, Golic and Schlereth play a game of True/False responding to provacative statements Greeny makes about the NFL.

  Capital or Capital?
Greeny and Golic commemorate the start of the new NHL season with a new game show. Listeners try to identify if a word is a world capital or a Washington Capital.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter says Eric Mangini is not sitting on the hot seat at all, despite the feelings of the fans and the media. However, Schefter says Redskins coach Jim Zorn is on the hot seat.

  True/False
Greeny and Golic play a game of True/False with ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth. Is Packers QB Aaron Rodgers or Vikings QB Brett Favre under more pressure in their matchup Monday?

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden previews Jets-Saints and Packers-Vikings. Plus, Gruden gives his take on the Browns' quarterback change.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law talks about the best teams heading towards the postseason and whether the Yankees should take the extra day of rest or not. Plus, he shares his thoughts on the Indians firing manager Eric Wedge.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian was impressed when Greeny asked if this year's Yankees infield is the greatest infield of all time. Kurkjian says this year's Yankees are definitely in the top three ever, but he likes the 1934 Tigers best.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley talks about the trouble the Titans are in after their 0-3 start and the whether or not the Jets can sustain their level of play throughout the season. Plus, Wiley helps preview some of the Week 4 matchups.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about the NFL coaches who are on the hot seat and some potential names that could come in to replace them. Mortensen also takes a look at the QB situation in Miami and the NFL rookie wage scale.

  Bob Davie, CFB
ESPN college football analyst Bob Davie talks about the concussion Florida QB Tim Tebow suffered against Kentucky. Should Tebow have been in the game at that point? Plus, Davie previews some of the big games this weekend.

  Dave Campbell, MLB
ESPN Radio MLB analyst Dave Campbell previews the MLB playoffs and takes a look at who could win some postseason awards.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark shares his weekly trivia and talks about the possibility of adding more playoff teams. Plus, can the Twins take over first place after the series with the Tigers?

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton talks about the future for Chad Pennington, Jim Zorn, JaMarcus Russell and Eric Mangini.

  Bobby Valentine, MLB
New ESPN MLB analyst Bobby Valentine talks about his return to ESPN and why he likes the Yankees going into the playoffs. Plus, he talks about his time in Japan.

  Michael Huyghue, UFL
UFL commissioner Michael Huyghue talks to Greeny and Golic about the new league, in which he expects the four teams to be very competitive. Plus, he talks about future plans for expansion and their relationship with the NFL.

  Mark Cuban
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban talks about the bid of a Russian businessman to buy the New Jersey Nets and whether or not the NBA will eventually expand overseas. Plus, Cuban describes the trust needed between an owner and GM.

  Monday Morning QB
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic present the Monday Morning Quarterback reviewing all of the Sunday action from Week 3 in the NFL.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter explains how Greg Lewis was able to make the unbelievable catch Sunday at the end of the 49ers-Vikings game. Carter also talks about the Patriots picking up an impressive win and says the Saints are the best team in football.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on the Patriots' win over the Falcons, Brett Favre's miracle TD pass, Denver's 3-0 start with QB Kyle Orton and rookie QB Mark Sanchez's 3-0 start with the Jets.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the Yankees have a chip on their shoulder entering the playoffs. Plus, Olney previews Twins-Tigers and says Royals pitcher Zack Greinke will likely win the AL Cy Young.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Joaquin presents Mike & Mike's Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks as the guys make their Week 3 NFL picks.

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic make their Week 3 NFL picks against the spread.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks to Greeny and Golic about Cowboys QB Tony Romo and Patriots QB Tom Brady. Plus, Jaworski says the Vikings will have to get their defense in gear if they want to pull out a victory against the 49ers.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. shares his thoughts on Jets rookie QB Mark Sanchez, the South Carolina upset of No. 4 Ole Miss and the best college teams in the country right now.

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks discusses the trash talk that goes on in the NFL. Plus, he helps Greeny and Golic preview some of the big Week 3 NFL games.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 3 in the NFL.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons thinks baseball's competitive balance situation is very tenuous. Something needs to be done, but not necessarily a salary cap.

  Tim McCarver, MLB
Fox MLB announcer Tim McCarver weighs in on the competitive balance issue in baseball. Plus, he looks ahead to the playoffs and talks the new CD he just released.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian weighs in on the possibility of adding another wild card team to the baseball playoffs saying he would be in favor of it. Plus, he shares his thoughts on Braves manager Bobby Cox retiring after next year.

  Jeff Fisher, Titans
Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher tells Greeny and Golic how he plans to get his team back on track. Fisher also previews his matchup against Rex Ryan and the New York Jets.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
Greeny and Golic spend an hour with ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth as the guys talk about Bart Scott, Randy Moss, Tony Romo, Michael Vick and more. Plus, Golic and Schlereth play a game of True/False.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden talks about the pressure on the Redskins facing the Lions. Plus, he talks about the Tennessee Titans, Tony Romo and Michael Vick.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about the QB situation in Philly and provides an injury update on Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck.

  Larry King
CNN's Larry King stops by the set of Mike & Mike in the Morning to talk about some of his favorite sports interviews including Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan. Plus, King shares what it takes to make a good interview.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen updates the Michael Crabtree situation with the 49ers. Plus, he weighs in on Plaxico Burress.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards talks about some of the tough NFL games this weekend. Edwards doesn't think Jeff Fisher will allow the Titans to fall to 0-3 this weekend. He's also picking the Bills over the Saints on Sunday.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law discusses Mark Reynolds' record for most strikeouts, Milton Bradley, postseason favorites and the AL Cy Young race.

  Kevin VanDam
Angler of the Year Kevin VanDam gives the guys a few fishing tips and talks about what it takes to be a 5-time Angler of the Year.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton talks about the high number of injuries on Week 2 of the NFL and also discusses the latest on Michael Crabtree and the Eagles' plans for Michael Vick.

  Bill Curry, NFL
Bill Curry, Georgia State coach and former teammate of Johnny Unitas, says Unitas would be very pleased that Peyton Manning broke his record for team wins because of the way Manning carries himself on and off the field.

  Brian Billick, NFL
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick says it's harder to be a great QB in the NFL today than back in Johnny Unitas' day because of all the media scrutiny. Billick also says that the 49ers are a legitimate contender in the NFC West.

  A Joaquin Production
Joaquin imagines what it might sound like if Redskins rookie Robert Henson had a few more things to say.

  Greeny's Rant
After the Redskins were booed at home by their fans, Henson tweeted that Redskins fans were "dim wits." Greeny unleashes a classic rant against Henson.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark explains why it will be tough for the Twins to catch the Tigers, why Joe Mauer will win the MVP and why the Astros fired manager Cecil Cooper.

  Rex Ryan, Jets
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan talks about the Jets' big win over the Patriots and the play of rookie QB Mark Sanchez. Plus, he comments on the tampering allegations made by the 49ers against the Jets.

  Adam Schefter, NFL
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter talks about Kurt Warner's record-setting performance against the Jaguars, Drew Brees' hot start, Chris Johnson's huge day in a Titans loss and Frank Gore's big performance for the 49ers.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks about a bad game for the Eagles, a solid game for Kurt Warner, Jay Cutler's performance against the Steelers and New England's struggles against the Jets defense.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer and ESPN NFL analyst Mike Ditka shares his thoughts on Jay Cutler and the Bears, Drew Brees and the Saints, the Jets' win over the Patriots and the Giants' win over the Cowboys.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney takes Greeny and Golic through the Milton Bradley suspension and says he'll never play another game in a Cubs uniform.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski shares his thoughts on Jay Cutler's terrible debut for the Bears in Week 1. Plus, Jaworski says Tom Brady showed some rust in his first game back, but he still had enough to escape with the win.

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic select winners for each NFL game this weekend.

  Lead Pipe Locks
Greeny and Golic make their Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks for Week 2 in the NFL. Greeny takes the Chicago Bears, Golic takes New England and the guys go head-to-head on Cowboys-Giants, with Greeny taking the Cowboys and Golic taking the Giants.

  Russell Baxter, NFL
ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter presents the five things you need to know about Week 2 in the NFL.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN college football analyst Mel Kiper Jr. talks about where Michael Crabtree would go in next year's NFL draft if he holds out for the entire season. Kiper thinks he would still be in the top 15. Plus, he previews the weekend in college football.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons talks about the Al Central race between the Tigers and Twins. Plus, have the Twins done enough to get Joe Mauer the MVP award? Gammons also gives his perspective on the criticism baseball umpires are taking.

  AL Cy Young Race
Greeny, Golic and ESPN Radio SportsCenter anchor Bob Picozzi discuss the AL Cy Young race between Zack Greinke, Felix Hernandez and CC Sabathia. Who should win the award?

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth joins Greeny and Golic to talk about the toughness of NFL players. Plus, the guys preview Jets-Patriots and talk about the loss of Brian Urlacher for the Chicago Bears.

  True or False?
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth joins Greeny and Golic to play True/False. Is Jeff Garcia the best option for the Eagles against the Saints? Will the Bears make the playoffs? Should the Panthers bench Jake Delhomme?

  Derrick Brooks, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Derrick Brooks shares his thoughts on Baltimore's defense as well as what can be expected out of Chicago's defense without Brian Urlacher. Plus, Brooks says teams are talking to his agent every day and he may return to the NFL this year.

  Jon Gruden, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden discussed the NFL injury report situation concerning Brett Favre with the New York Jets last year. Plus, he looks back on Patriots-Bills, previews Colts-Dolphins and discusses the QB situation in Philadelphia.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian talks about why the Rangers have fallen apart. Plus, Kurkjian says he doesn't think the Twins can catch the Tigers and shares his thoughts on Ernie Harwell.

  Keith Law, MLB
ESPN Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law gives his thoughts on the end of the Red Sox-Angels game, where Juan Rivera could have dove to try to save the game for the Angels. Law also talks about the turnaround for Rockies pitcher Jorge De La Rosa.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen updates the Eagles' QB situation as it looks like Donovan McNabb will at least miss this week's game. Plus, Mort previews Giants-Cowboys and Jets-Patriots.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley says it's good to see fans excited in Oakland as the Raiders almost won against San Diego. Plus, Wiley is not sure the Patriots have enough on defense to make a Super Bowl run. He also weighs in on the Bears and Cowboys.

  Osi Umenyiora, Giants
Giants DE Osi Umenyiora talks about coming back from his injury last season and says that he watched very little football during his time off, instead focusing on himself and taking a break from the game.

  Eli Manning, Giants
Giants QB Eli Manning reflects on the Week 1 win over the Redskins. Manning also previews the Giants' Week 2 matchup with the Cowboys and talks about his young receiving corps.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton updates some of the big injuries from Week 1 saying Donovan McNabb is unlikely to play this week and the Brian Urlacher injury could mark the end of an era in Chicago.

  Monday Morning QB
Greeny and Golic recap all of the Week 1 NFL games from Sunday. Greeny is especially excited about Mark Sanchez's performance for the Jets.

  Mike Ditka, NFL
Hall of Famer Mike Ditka breaks down the debuts of Bears QB Jay Cutler and Vikings QB Brett Favre, the successful start for the San Francisco 49ers, Donovan McNabb's injury and more.

  Steve Young, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Steve Young joins Greeny and Golic to preview the two Monday Night Football games, Chargers-Raiders and Bills-Patriots.

  Mike Golic
Mike Golic talks to Mike Greenberg about the heartbreaking loss for Notre Dame at Michigan. Plus, the guys talk about the USC-Ohio State game as well.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the lack of great pennant races, why the Yankees and Cardinals continue to be the favorites to make the World Series and Jason Giambi's impact with the Rockies.

  NFL Picks
Greeny and Golic make their picks for Week 1 of the NFL season and present the first edition of the Stone Cold Lead Pipe Locks.

  Russell Baxter
Greeny and Golic listen to the five things they need to know about Week 1 in the NFL from ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter.

  Danny Sheridan
USA Today's Danny Sheridan joins Greeny and Golic to make a wager for charity. Sheridan gives the guys 3 to 1 odds for their Super Bowl picks of New England and San Diego.

  Ron Jaworski
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks about whether or not Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger is one of the top QBs in the league. Plus, he talks about Tom Brady, Mark Sanchez and the Buffalo Bills.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
Mel Kiper Jr. takes a look at USC-Ohio State and Notre Dame-Michigan. Kiper says this will be a huge test for USC freshman QB Matt Barkley. Plus, he thinks if Notre Dame can win, they actually might be in serious BCS contention.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons talks about the Colorado Rockies, Brad Lidge's role with the Phillies, Tony La Russa, Derek Jeter and more.

  NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic make their official Super Bowl picks. Greenberg likes the Patriots to beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl, while Golic likes the Chargers to beat the Eagles.

  Celebrity NFL Picks
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic listen to Super Bowl picks from Denis Leary, Darius Rucker and Kenny Chesney.

  Liam's Mum
Liam's Mum talks with her producer son and gives her Super Bowl picks.

  Marcellus Wiley
ESPN NFL Analyst Marcellus Wiley makes his picks. He thinks the Chargers could win the Super Bowl. In the NFC, he likes the Eagles and Vikings to be strong contenders.

  Jon Gruden
ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden says the Patriots should have high expectations. Plus, he doesn't like seeing offensive coordinators fired so close to the season and doesn't know why Browns coach Eric Mangini is trying to keep his starting QB a secret.

  Troy Aikman
Hall of Famer Troy Aikman comments on Greeny and Golic's Super Bowl picks saying he thinks both New England and San Diego have a good shot at winning it. Plus, Aikman expects the Cowboys to have a good season.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law says Derek Jeter will be a first ballot Hall of Famer and will go down as one of the top players in all of baseball. If the Twins fall out of the playoff hunt, Jeter may even win his first MVP award.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says Derek Jeter still has a lot of good years left and comments on how respected Jeter is throughout baseball and where he stacks up against the greatest players of all time.

  Bob Picozzi
Bob Picozzi weighs in on Derek Jeter tying Lou Gehrig's record for most hits all time by a New York Yankee. Picozzi has Jeter as one of the top five or six Yankees of all time.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about the relationship between DeMaurice Smith and Roger Goodell. Plus, he says Richard Seymour will report to the Raiders. He also weighs Shawne Merriman and Michael Crabtree.

  DeMaurice Smith
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith responds to what commissioner Roger Goodell had to say to Greeny and Golic regarding the players union proposal as well as the NFL blackout rule.

  Roger Goodell
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addresses the return of Michael Vick, the blackout rule, the number of preseason games and the CBA talks. Plus, does the league need an independent discipline commissioner?

• DeMaurice Smith's response regarding CBA discussions

  Goodell Reaction
Greeny and Golic look back and react to what NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had to say regarding collective bargaining agreements, the blackout rule and league discipline.

  Arizona Cardinals
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Arizona Cardinals in 2009. Greeny and Golic each predict a 9-7 season for the Cardinals.

  Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009. Greeny and Golic each predict a 10-6 season for the Steelers.

  Brian Billick
Fox NFL analyst Brian Billick previews the Vikings-Browns game he will be covering and talks about Jay Cutler moving from Denver to Chicago, all of the offensive coordinators being fired and more.

  Tedy Bruschi
Former New England Patriot Tedy Bruschi explains his decision to retire, talks about what makes the Patriots' locker room different than any other in the NFL and gives his take on the Richard Seymour trade to Oakland.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton talks about the Raiders trading for Richard Seymour and cutting Jeff Garcia, the latest on Shawne Merriman and when Michael Crabtree might make it to 49ers camp.

  Todd McShay, CFB
Todd McShay says that despite the shoulder injury, Sam Bradford is still the No. 1 QB on his board for the NFL draft. Plus, he describes how the loss of Bradford impacts Oklahoma for the next few weeks and why he's looking forward to Michigan-Notre Dame.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says the Cardinals are the team to beat in the NL and the Yankees are the team to beat in the AL. Chris Carpenter and Tim Lincecum are in a dead heat for the NL Cy Young award and Joe Mauer has to be the AL MVP.

  Dallas Cowboys
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Dallas Cowboys in 2009. Greeny predicts an 8-8 season for the Cowboys, while Golic says 7-9.

  Indianapolis Colts
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Indianapolis Colts in 2009. Greeny predicts an 11-5 season, while Golic says 10-6 for the Colts.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
Mel Kiper Jr. says Jets QB Mark Sanchez looks as ready as a rookie quarterback can be, but the first 5 games will be the true test. Kiper also weighs in on the start of college football season and comments on Florida QB Tim Tebow's pro prospects.

  Herm Edwards
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards comments on the incident after the Oregon-Boise State game and the performance of Michael Vick in the Jets-Eagles preseason game.

  Ron Jaworski
ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski talks about what he's seen from Michael Vick in the preseason for the Eagles. Jaworski does not agree with the Eagles decision to bring Vick in. Plus, Jaworski comments on the Browns' QB situation.

  Ken Ham
U.S. Navy commander and astronaut Ken Ham rejoins Mike and Mike, this time in studio instead of from in space, to talk about what it's like to be up in space looking back at Earth.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons takes a look around MLB with Mike and Mike commenting on Pedro Martinez, Brad Penny, Manny Ramirez and the NL wild card race.

  Chicago Bears
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Chicago Bears in 2009. Greeny and Golic both predict a 9-7 season for the Bears.

  Philadelphia Eagles
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic tackle the five biggest questions facing the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009. Greeny and Golic both predict an 11-5 season for the Eagles.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law says he thinks people get way too hung up on the save statistic and he would never consider a closer for the award. Law also weighs in on the difference between pitching in the National and American League.

  Marcellus Wiley
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley joins Mark Schlereth and Mike Greenberg to talk about the Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation and what it's like to receive a snap.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian talks about Mariano Rivera's chances of a Cy Young award, why National League pitchers struggle in the American League, the Dodgers, Rockies and more.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior writer Buster Olney says Mariano Rivera should be in the Cy Young award discussion. Olney says Rivera is the strongest closer he has ever seen mentally and his numbers back it up.

  New England Patriots
Mike Greenberg and Mark Schlereth tackle the five biggest questions facing the New England Patriots in 2009. Both Greeny and Schlereth predict a 12-4 record for the Patriots.

  Kansas City Chiefs
Mike Greenberg and Mark Schlereth tackle the five biggest questions facing the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009. Greeny predicts a 4-12 season, while Schlereth predicts 5-11.

  Detroit Lions
Mike Greenberg and Mark Schlereth tackle the five biggest questions facing the Detroit Lions in 2009. Greeny and Schlereth both predict a 3-13 season for the Lions.

  Fran Tarkenton, NFL
Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton says would definitely not take Brandon Marshall on his team, although he believes that a team can sometimes reform an unruly player. Plus, he says Brett Favre is walking into a great situation.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says the Jets have been looking at getting Brandon Marshall for a while. Coach Rex Ryan would support it. Plus, Mort says Matthew Stafford is winning the QB competition in Detroit.

  Todd McShay, CFB
Todd McShay previews some of the big college football matchups coming up including Oregon-Boise State, where Boise must win or they could be out of BCS contention immediately. McShay also talks about Florida Gators QB Tim Tebow's pro potential.

  Washington Redskins
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the Washington Redskins. Both Greeny and Golic predict an 8-8 season for the Redskins.

  New York Jets
Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg answer the five biggest questions facing the 2009 New York Jets. Greeny goes with his heart and not his head and predicts a 10-6 season, while Golic goes with 7-9.

  Justin Gimelstob, Tennis
Former tennis player Justin Gimelstob gives Greeny and Golic the feel of the US Open and talks about some of Monday's action.

  Martina Navratilova, Tennis
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova talks about the difference between the women's game now and when she was playing. She says players are not as good today because the advanced equipment really helps them.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark delivers his weekly trivia question and comments on the Jim Thome deal that sends him to the Dodgers.

  New York Giants
Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg answer the five biggest questions facing the 2009 New York Giants. Greeny predicts a 10-6 season while Golic goes with 11-5.

  Buffalo Bills
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the Buffalo Bills. Both Greeny and Golic predict a 6-10 season for the Bills.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton thinks if Adam Jones plays well in the CFL, he could get another shot in the NFL, but he's got a lot of work to do to make that happen. Plus, Clayton comments on Brandon Marshall, Chan Gailey and Osi Umenyiora.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney is puzzled that the White Sox would take on a ton of money in payroll adding Jake Peavy and Alex Rios and then give up and trade Jim Thome because they had one bad week.

  Buster Olney
Buster Olney discusses the possible new homes for Brad Penny and Rich Harden, the Cardinals' two Cy Young contenders, Zack Greinke and the new rules for Joba Chamberlain.

  Brad Gilbert, Tennis
Brad Gilbert explains why it's tougher to beat Roger Federer than Tiger Woods and why he's worried about Rafael Nadal.

  Justin Gimelstob, Tennis
Justin Gimelstob breaks down the U.S. Open and shares his thoughts on the Twitter phenomenon.

  Chris Spielman
Chris Spielman discusses the comments he made about Brandon Marshall's behavior with the Broncos.

  Carolina Panthers
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic discuss the five burning questions concerning the Carolina Panthers. Golic is predicting a 10-6 season, while Greeny says 9-7.

  Houston Texans
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the Houston Texans. Greeny and Golic are both predicting a 9-7 season.

  Mel Kiper Jr.
Mel Kiper Jr. shares his thoughts on Matt Barkley getting the starting nod with USC, Oklahoma and the NFL rookie class.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Peter Gammons talks about how big the Dodgers' series win over the Rockies is and explains why he keeps waiting for the Braves to make a move.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
Sal Paolantonio says that Michael Vick is being blamed for being a disruption to the Eagles' offense. Paolantonio thinks that taking Donovan McNabb off of the field didn't feel like the right thing to do.

  Orel Hershiser, MLB
Orel Hershiser thinks that the Chula Vista, CA team in the Little League World Series has some future Major Leaguers.

  Patrick McEnroe, Tennis
Patrick McEnroe previews the U.S. Open. McEnroe believes that the biggest story is Rafael Nadal's return from injury because of how dominant he was against Roger Federer before getting hurt.

  Atlanta Falcons
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic discuss the five burning questions concerning the Atlanta Falcons. Greeny and Golic are both predicting a 10-6 season.

  St. Louis Rams
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the St. Louis Rams. Greeny is predicting a 6-10 season, while Golic goes with 3-13.

  John McEnroe, Tennis
John McEnroe previews the U.S. Open and thinks that the big story will be if Rafael Nadal looks fully healthy. McEnroe is expecting some sort of letdown from Roger Federer.

  Jimmy Johnson, NFL
Jimmy Johnson offers his opinion on rookies holding out and says that linemen need training camp much more than skill position players.

  Carl Peterson, NFL
Carl Peterson discusses how he would have dealt with the Michael Vick and Brett Favre situations as a general manager.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
Tim Kurkjian is still picking the Red Sox to win the AL Wild Card because of their experience in pennant chases.

  Matthew Berry
Matthew Berry does not want Jay Cutler or Ronnie Brown anywhere near his fantasy teams. Berry says he will not leave any draft without David Garrard or Devin Hester.

  Minnesota Vikings
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic discuss the five burning questions concerning the Minnesota Vikings. Golic is predicting an 11-5 season, while Greeny is going with 10-6.

  Green Bay Packers
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the Green Bay Packers. Greeny predicts a 10-6 season while Golic says they will go 9-7.

  Oakland Raiders
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the Oakland Raiders. Greeny is predicting a 7-9 season, while Golic is going with 6-10.

  Frank Caliendo
Comedian Frank Caliendo entertains Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic with his incredible impressions. Caliendo, as John Madden, comments on Brett Favre's return to the NFL.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen confirms the news that Mark Sanchez has won the starting QB job with the Jets. Plus, he goes over other QB battles and talks about the Cowboys' stadium issue.

  Matthew Berry
ESPN senior Fantasy analyst Matthew Berry tries to convince Mike Golic why he should try playing fantasy football.

  Baltimore Ravens
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic discuss the five burning questions concerning the Baltimore Ravens. Golic and Greeny both predict an 11-5 season.

  New Orleans Saints
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions concerning the New Orleans Saints. Greeny predicts a 10-6 season while Golic says they will go 8-8.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark brings his weekly trivia question and shares his thoughts on Pete Rose's lifetime ban and the red hot Colorado Rockies.

  Matthew Berry
ESPN senior Fantasy analyst Matthew Berry shares his bold fantasy predictions for the 2009 NFL season. Berry predicts Tony Romo will have his best ever fantasy season without Terrell Owens.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton shares the latest on QB battles and injuries throughout the league. Clayton likes Mark Sanchez to win the starting job with the Jets and Brady Quinn to win the starting job with the Browns.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says Mark Sanchez has the swagger and presence that you need to be a starting QB in the NFL and he'll handle New York just fine.

  Cleveland Browns
Mike Hill and Mike Golic break down the 2009 Cleveland Browns. Is Brady Quinn ready to take control of the offense? Hill and Golic both predict a 6-10 season for the Browns.

  Seattle Seahawks
Mike Hill and Mike Golic take a look at the 2009 Seattle Seahawks. Can they recover from a disappointing 2008 season? Golic predicts they finish 8-8 and Hill says 9-7.

  Miami Dolphins
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic run through the five burning questions from ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter concerning the Miami Dolphins. Golic predicts a 7-9 season for the Dolphins while Kuselias says they will go 8-8.

  San Francisco 49ers
Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic discuss the five burning questions from ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter concerning the San Francisco 49ers. Golic predicts a 9-7 season, while Kuselias says 8-8.

  Buster Olney
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the NL West race between the Rockies and Dodgers. Plus, he says Pete Rose belongs in the Hall of Fame, but probably won't make it in his lifetime.

  John Dowd
Author of the "Dowd Report," John Dowd says the Pete Rose investigation was not a tough one factually. They had everything they needed in about two weeks and just had to make sure they got everything right.

  Mike Schmidt
Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt says as a friend and a former teammate, he tried to give Pete Rose the benefit of the doubt, but he ended up with egg on his face.

  Matthew Berry
ESPN senior Fantasy analyst Matthew Berry tells Erik Kuselias and Mike Golic which players they need to be paying attention to. Plus, he gives his top sleepers of the year.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen calls in one last time on his NFL camp tour. Mortensen says he saw a better Tampa Bay Bucs team than he was expecting.

  Lester Munson
ESPN.com senior writer Lester Munson says Plaxico should have made this plea deal in January or February. They were hoping for a miracle. Munson also says Plaxico Burress received the same treatment anyone else would have.

  Cincinnati Bengals
Erik Kuselias and Tim Kurkjian run through the five burning questions from ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter concerning Marvin Lewis and the Cincinnati Bengals.

  Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Erik Kuselias and Tim Kurkjian discuss the five burning questions from ESPN NFL research guru Russell Baxter concerning first-year coach Raheem Morris and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

  Peter Gammons
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says the Red Sox-Yankees series is highly insignificant. The Red Sox have a tough stretch ahead and are focused on the bigger picture of making the playoffs, not just beating the Yankees.

  Michael Kay
Yankees broadcaster and 1050 ESPN Radio host Michael Kay believes the Yankees signing Mark Teixeira and the Red Sox missing out on him was the biggest event of the offseason for both teams and will affect both teams for years to come.

  Tease Timmy
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian allows listeners to tease him and then ask him a baseball question.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says he is very impressed with Matt Ryan and Tony Gonzalez with the Falcons and thinks they can have a special year this season. Plus, he thinks Tampa Bay will have a down year.

  San Diego Chargers
Erik Kuselias and ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley break down the San Diego Chargers. Kuselias predicts a 10-6 season while Wiley says 11-5.

  Jacksonville Jaguars
Erik Kuselias and ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley discuss the Jacksonville Jaguars. Kuselias predicts an 8-8 season while Wiley says 9-7 for the Jags.

  Krush Kuselias
Erik Kuselias gets ripped by listeners before answering their fantasy football questions.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian answers some questions on the division races that are heating up. Plus, Kurkjian thinks that John Smoltz has something left in the tank and will benefit from the help of Dave Duncan.

  Bill Belichick, Patriots
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick comments on the progress of QB Tom Brady and gives comedian Lenny Clarke some hope that someday he could be hired to coach the wives and girlfriends of the Patriots.

  Kevin Youkilis, Red Sox
Red Sox star Kevin Youkilis talks about charging the mound after he was hit by Tigers pitcher Rick Porcello. Plus, Youkilis says that he is excited now that the trade deadline has passed and the team can start to familiarize themselves with each other.

  Paul Allen, Vikings
Vikings announcer Paul Allen explains how people are reacting to the Brett Favre signing in Minneapolis as the Vikings are selling season tickets at an unbelievable rate.

  Cris Collinsworth, NFL
NBC NFL analyst Cris Collinsworth describes what it was like to be in Green Bay Tuesday and says he can not put into words what to expect when Brett Favre returns to Lambeau Field later this season.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says that NFL HR is looking into the Tom Cable incident, but it's uncertain if he'll be punished. Clayton also weighs in on Brett Favre and Brandon Marshall.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen tells Greeny and Mark Schlereth why Plaxico Burress won't be an Eagle and gives the guys his take on the futures of Brett Favre and Brandon Marshall.

  Tennessee Titans
Greeny and Mark Schlereth preview the 2009 Tennessee Titans. Will Kerry Collins enjoy another efficient season at QB? Will the defense drop off without DT Albert Haynesworth? Greeny predicts a 10-6 season for the Titans while Schlereth says 11-5.

  Denver Broncos
Greeny and Mark Schlereth tackle the five biggest questions facing the Denver Broncos in 2009. Will Kyle Orton be a perfect fit for the Broncos at QB? Can Mike Nolan fix Denver's defense? Greeny predicts a 4-12 season while Schlereth goes with 5-11.

  Guard or Guard?
Fans call in to Mike & Mike in the Morning and try to identify whether a name belongs to an NFL guard or an ESPN security guard.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark provides his weekly trivia and talks about Stephen Strasburg's contract with the Nationals, another tough loss for the Cubs and why he thinks John Smoltz will end up in St. Louis.

  Paul Azinger, Golf
1993 PGA Championship winner Paul Azinger explains why Y.E. Yang's win over Tiger Woods was the biggest upset in golf history. Azinger also says he bets Tiger Woods didn't sleep at all Sunday night thinking about lost opportunities to win the tournament.

  Keith Law, MLB
ESPN Scouts Inc. MLB analyst Keith Law explains why Derek Jeter is a clear first-ballot Hall of Famer. Keith also talks about a huge series win for the Rangers over the Red Sox and comments on David Wright and Stephen Strasburg.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio says Michael Vick's interview on "60 Minutes" was the first step towards national reconciliation and he was very prepared, calm and handled himself very well.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says he's very impressed with John Harbaugh in Baltimore and thinks the Ravens will take the AFC North title from the Steelers this year.

  Kevin Sullivan
Former White House communications chief Kevin Sullivan explains how Michael Vick won him over with his "60 Minutes" interview. What does Vick need to do moving forward to continue to rebuild his image?

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio describes the fan reaction as overwhelmingly negative at the Eagles-Patriots preseason game after the news came out that Vick signed to the Eagles.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen describes the specifics of Michael Vick's contract with the Eagles. Plus, he says commissioner Roger Goodell will make a decision on Vick by Week 6, but he may be reinstated as early as Week 2.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter says he can't believe the Eagles signed Michael Vick from what he knows about the organization. Carter says that a few years ago, kids growing up playing quarterback all wanted to wear No. 7 and now no one wears it.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards comments on the Eagles signing Michael Vick and says Vick still has a lot of work to do.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN Monday Night Football analysts Ron Jaworski and Jon Gruden each comment on the Michael Vick signing with the Eagles. Jaworski is strongly against the move by the Eagles while Gruden loves it.

  Fan Reaction
Greeny and Golic open up the phone lines to get some fan reaction to the news Michael Vick has signed a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. Plus, the guys point out that Vick needs to be on his best behavior from here on out.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons comments on the instant impact Cliff Lee has had with the Phillies as he pitched a shutout Thursday against the Cubs.

  Pitino Scandal
Greeny and Golic discuss the Rick Pitino scandal. Greeny says he'd be more likely to send his son to play for Rick Pitino after his transgression, than someone like Southern Mississippi coach Larry Eustachy.

  Erik Kuselias
Erik Kuselias explains some of the legal aspects concerning the Rick Pitino situation and says he thinks if Louisville wanted to fire the basketball coach, it would have the grounds to do so, but he feels the university just doesn't want to.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says Jets coach Rex Ryan will want to name a starting quarterback after the first two preseason games. He says that Kellen Clemens will start Friday and Mark Sanchez will start the second game.

  Keith Law, MLB
ESPN Scouts Inc. MLB analyst Keith Law comments on the suspensions given to Rick Porcello and Kevin Youkilis. Keith also says this could be it for John Smoltz if he does not want to return to the bullpen.

  Rick Sutcliffe, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Rick Sutcliffe talks about Pedro Martinez's performance in his first start for the Phillies and comments on Rick Porcello's suspension, saying Porcello is the only one who knows if he was really throwing at Kevin Youkilis.

  Krush Kuselias
Erik Kuselias gets ripped by listeners before answering their fantasy football questions. Kuselias says he likes Earl Bennett and Antonio Bryant as sleeper wide receivers. Plus, he's not as high on Steve Slaton and Jay Cutler as most people.

  Cal Ripken Jr.
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. comments on the Red Sox-Tigers brawl. Plus, Cal says the Yankees look like the team to beat in the AL and the Phillies in the NL.

  Brawl Etiquette
Greeny and Golic discuss the brawl between the Red Sox and Tigers that occurred after Tigers pitcher Rick Porcello hit Red Sox star Kevin Youkilis. The guys listen to what John Kruk and Eric Young had to say about it.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about what he saw at Eagles camp. Mort says QB Donovan McNabb is energized and the Eagles look very good.

  Joe Montana, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Montana talks about what it's like being back in South Bend and seeing his son play for Notre Dame. Plus, Montana talks about what it's like to be called out for poor play in practice after winning Super Bowls.

  Ian Baker-Finch
1991 British Open winner Ian Baker-Finch says Tiger will only consider this year as a success if he wins a major and this weekend is his last chance. Baker-Finch says if Tiger doesn't win, he will take Lee Westwood.

  Tony Dungy
Former NFL coach Tony Dungy discusses the issue of first round picks holding out of training camp and how that affects a team's preparation. Plus, Dungy says he has not missed football since retiring from the Colts.

  Tony Dungy
Former NFL coach Tony Dungy says Michael Vick could end up signing with a team as early as this week. Dungy says he recommended Vick to about a dozen guys around the NFL.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says the Jets are setting everything up for rookie Mark Sanchez to win the QB job, but so far that hasn't happened.

  Grill Golic
Mike Golic answers listeners' questions on Michael Vick, the Miami Dolphins, Michael Crabtree, Matthew Stafford and more in "Grill Golic."

  Ashton Kutcher
Actor Ashton Kutcher joins Greeny and Golic to talk about his new movie "Spread," the Twitter phenomenon and his love of the Chicago Bears. Ashton is excited to have Jay Cutler as the new QB of the Bears.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark provides his weekly trivia and discusses the White Sox adding Alex Rios from Toronto and Pedro Martinez making his Phillies debut on Wednesday.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the state of the Red Sox is bad because of struggles in the lineup and the rotation and the decision not to sign Mark Teixeira in the offseason has turned out to be a very bad decision.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says that some of the teams who originally said they wouldn't sign Michael Vick are reconsidering, but it's still too early to say where he will end up.

  Jack Ford
"In Session" anchor Jack Ford guest co-hosts the show with Greeny and discusses steroid allegations in MLB, what it's like to be a prosecutor and more.

  Andy North, Golf
ESPN PGA analyst Andy North says if Tiger Woods doesn't win the PGA Championship next weekend, he'll consider the season a disappointment despite winning five events.

  Peter King, NFL
Sports Illustrated's Peter King says someone will likely sign Vick before the end of training camp, but it's hard to say who. One team he thinks makes a lot of sense though is the Bills because of their "win it now" mentality.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons believes the American League East can be wrapped up by the Yankees by the end of the weekend. Peter thinks the Yankees have nurtured their pitching staff very well and it has paid dividends in the past couple weeks.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen checks in from Indiana as he left Bears camp Thursday and moves on to the Colts on Friday. Mort does not think the coaching changes will affect Peyton Manning as the Colts head into the regular season.

  Tim McCarver, MLB
FOX MLB analyst Tim McCarver says it was great to be in Philadelphia during the time Herm Edwards was playing for the Eagles. Tim says 1980 was a very memorable year in Philly as all the major sports teams had great years.

  Bill Cosby
Comedian Bill Cosby talks to his good friend, Herm Edwards and explains how they met when Herm was playing with the Eagles in Philadelphia. Plus, Cosby says he is very fired up for his Temple Owls this football season.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen checks in as he is leaving Minnesota on his bus tour of NFL training camps. He still does not have a feel as to who will win that starting QB job, but he does think that the Vikings may have the best defense in the NFL.

  Rod Woodson, NFL
Hall of Fame inductee Rod Woodson says he owes everything to the coaches he had throughout his 17 seasons as a defensive back.

  Howie Long, NFL
Hall of Famer Howie Long describes how the defensive line play has changed since he played in the NFL as he watches his son play now. Howie says that guys take a lot less reps in games these days as coordinators try to keep fresh bodies on the field.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst and guest co-host Herm Edwards talks about his affinity for Fig Newtons and responds to Erik Kuselias' bold NFL predictions.

  Brent Musburger
Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger talks about some of the other top guys in his profession and describes some of the best games he's called.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says he feels the Red Sox need this series more than the Yankees, even though they are 8-0 against the Yankees this year. The Red Sox are reeling a bit, so they have a little more pressure on them.

  Bucky Dent
Former Yankee Bucky Dent talks about the rivalry between the Red Sox and Yankees. Bucky also describes what it is like to be mostly remembered for the home run to beat the Red Sox in 1978, even though he was the MVP of the World Series.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about his time at Packers camp. He says the team is very happy with QB Aaron Rodgers.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley discusses Eli Manning's endorsement deal that conflicts with a new deal the Giants signed. Plus, Marcellus talks about the importance of preseason reps.

  Warren Moon, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon compares his retirement decision to what Brett Favre has been going through. Plus, he talks about being an African-American QB in the 1970s.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law talks about how fans are viewing steroids. Plus, he says the Phillies did extremely well in picking up Cliff Lee and the Yankees are doing the right thing trying to limit Joba Chamberlain's innings.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says it looks like Jay Cutler will be good in Chicago. Plus, Clayton also weighs in on the latest with Michael Vick saying the UFL is looking better every day for him.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about his interview with Steve Spagnuolo at Rams camp. Plus, Mort previews his upcoming stops visiting Chicago, Minnesota and Green Bay.

  Roger Cossack
ESPN legal analyst Roger Cossack says he would advise Plaxico Burress to appeal for mercy in front of the judge. The lawyers and Burress need to plead guilty and say the incident was one bad night, not one bad life.

  Lester Munson
ESPN.com senior legal analyst Lester Munson breaks down the Plaxico Burress gun charges. He tells us what it means to legally and illegally carry a weapon and what Burress is now facing.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the biggest winners and losers from the trade deadline. Many teams are concerned about their financial situation and the Padres might be in a mess after trading Peavy away.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says Reggie Bush will be very versatile for the Saints but not a primary big time running back. Plus, Mort says the vibe of the Cowboys is pretty different now without Terrell Owens.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says he is starting to think that every champion starting in 1989 has had at least one person that used PEDs in their career. Peter says the reaction in Boston is different because Big Papi is so adored in the community.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says he knows he is in the minority as a Hall of Fame voter with his stance that he will vote for those linked to PEDs. He also comments on the trade deadline.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney comments on the news David Ortiz tested positive for steroids in 2003. Plus, Buster says Roy Halladay's trade value will decrease significantly if he's not traded today.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen talks about the start of his training camp tour, starting with the new Cowboys stadium. Plus, Mort says he has no idea who the team or teams are that Michael Vick says he is close to signing with.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian explains how good getting Cliff Lee in a trade is for the Phillies. Lee is a very reliable left-handed starter and last year he won the American League Cy Young award.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior baseball analyst Keith Law says he does not like the Cliff Lee trade for the Indians because they gave up one of the top five pitchers in the American League and did not get one MLB-ready player in exchange.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says the numbers don't tell the full story on Cliff Lee this season because the Indians are the worst defensive team in the league and they have not supported him at all.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio talks about why Plaxico Burress testified in front of a grand jury on Wednesday. Plus, he also talks about the felony charge Antonio Pierce is facing for his role in the incident.

  Ed Werder, NFL
ESPN NFL reporter Ed Werder says the rumors will not stop surrounding Brett Favre just because he announced he was staying retired. Plus, Ed describes where the Vikings stand now in their quarterback situation.

  Chris Mortensen
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen details his upcoming training camp tour. Mort also weighs in on Brett Favre and says he is not shocked Brett is not coming back to the Vikings.

  Gene Grabowski
Levick Strategic Communications' Gene Grabowski explains what Michael Vick should be doing to help his image. Gene says Vick should start blogging and tell people how happy he is to be working with the Humane Society.

  Cris Carter, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter talks about the possibility of Michael Vick going to the Patriots. Plus, Carter also says Brett Favre isn't coming back because he "got the football knocked out of him" which happens to plenty of players.

  DeMaurice Smith, NFL
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith says Michael Vick is excited to have the opportunity to be in the NFL again, but Smith is more concerned about making sure Vick is settled back into a normal life again.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth discusses Roger Goodell's decision on Michael Vick. He says the lack of clarity in the ruling will make it harder for teams to decide whether to sign Vick. Plus, would an independent arbitrator help in this situation?

  Dick Vermeil, NFL
Former NFL coach Dick Vermeil says if it were his call, he'd absolutely sign Michael Vick because while he may not be the classic pocket passer, everything else he brings to the table makes him worth it.

  Sal Paolantonio, NFL
ESPN NFL reporter Sal Paolantonio explains what is going on with Plaxico Burress and what an indictment would do to Burress' hopes of playing in 2009. Sal also explains the letter Roger Goodell sent to Michael Vick and why teams are scared to sign Vick.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton says there is some interest and the phones are ringing for Michael Vick, but it's not clear which of those inquiries are serious. John also discusses Plaxico Burress' situation.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark gives the latest on talks between the Phillies and Blue Jays for Roy Halladay and offers his take on the Omar Minaya-Adam Rubin situation.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says he'd vote for Pete Rose for the Hall of Fame, but as good a player as Rose was, the gambling issues will forever taint him. Buster also talks about the latest trade rumors.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark provides the latest on trade talks for Roy Halladay and Adrian Gonzalez. Plus, he discusses the possibility of commissioner Bud Selig reinstating Pete Rose.

  Herm Edwards, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Herm Edwards shares some of his favorite training camp memories as a player under coach Dick Vermeil and talks about the concerns coaches have about the preseason. Herm also weighs in on Michael Vick, Plaxico Burress and Brett Favre.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says Mark Buehrle is like a left-handed Greg Maddux. Gammons raves about Buehrle's performance and the amazing catch made by DeWayne Wise to preserve the perfect game.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney shares some amazing numbers on Mark Buehrle's perfect game. He also updates the latest on Roy Halladay, Matt Holliday, Scott Kazmir and Cliff Lee trade rumors.

  DeWayne Wise, White Sox
Chicago White Sox OF DeWayne Wise talks about entering the game in the 9th inning of a perfect game as a defensive replacement. He had a feeling he was going to be involved in a play and he was going to do whatever it took to make that catch.

  Urban Meyer, Florida
Florida Gators football coach Urban Meyer talks about the preparation put in by Tim Tebow that makes him the quarterback he is today. Coach also talks about some of the things from last year that he's working hard to correct for this season.

  Houston Nutt, Ole Miss
Ole Miss football coach Houston Nutt says he voted for Tim Tebow as All-SEC. Nutt also talks about what makes his quarterback, Jevan Snead, so good and the pressure on Ole Miss to step up and compete for a conference championship.

  Chris Mortensen
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says he expects a conditional reinstatement for Michael Vick and likely a 4-game suspension as well. Mort says the new UFL would be a great option for Vick.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL analyst John Clayton answers the biggest NFL questions from the offseason. How will Tom Brady perform a year after suffering a major knee injury? What offseason acquisition will have the biggest impact?

  Sue Bird, WNBA
WNBA All-Star Sue Bird talks about what it's like to go for perfection and shares her best Geno Auriemma story from her days at UConn.

  Peyton Manning, Colts
Peyton Manning gives his insight on the physical challenges that Michael Vick will face trying to get back into the league after two years away. Plus, Peyton talks about what training camp and the season will be like without Tony Dungy.

  Joe Namath, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Namath gives his insight on the Jets' upcoming season. He is a big fan of rookie QB Mark Sanchez and thinks he will do great things for the Jets.

  Mark Schlereth, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks to the guys about Twitter. Plus, he says Michael Vick has a tough road in front of him. Besides getting in shape and being physically fit, he has to convince Roger Goodell to reinstate him and a team to sign him.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian doesn't know if Roy Halladay will be traded, but the Phillies have the best shot right now. Plus, there are a couple of possible trades still looming in the NL Central.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law talks about what the Blue Jays are doing with Roy Halladay. Plus, the NL Central is heating up fast and if Halladay moves to that division it could decide things.

  Mike Greenberg
Mike Greenberg talks about his experience at Yankee Stadium with his son. He was caught texting on TV during the game and he defends his actions.

  What Everyone's Talking About
Greeny and Golic talk about the top stories of the day, including the Phillies' 13-game win streak, Michael Vick's reinstatement and possible trades for Roy Halladay.

  Baseball Etiquette
Greeny and Golic discuss the etiquette of attending a baseball game with a group of people. When do you decide to leave? What if a no-hitter is still a possibility?

  Chris Broussard, NBA
ESPN the Magazine NBA writer Chris Broussard answers Mike & Mike's big NBA questions. Who is the best free agent still available? How will the Cavs be next season?

  Joe Gibbs, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs talks about how he would handle both Michael Vick and Brett Favre. Plus, he talks about whether or not his offense would work in today's NFL and takes a look back at a few memorable moments he was a part of.

  Jack Ford
"In Session" anchor Jack Ford talks about the lawsuit brought by former UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon against the NCAA. How could O'Bannon win?

  Fay Vincent on Michael Vick
Former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent explains what he thinks Roger Goodell should do when handling the Michael Vick situation. Plus, Vincent talks about the challenges Goodell faces when deciding what to do with Vick. Public backlash matters a lot.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton explains what Roger Goodell is looking for from Michael Vick in order to reinstate him to the league, but says Goodell is in no rush to make a decision.

  Vick's Future
Greeny and Golic discuss the Michael Vick situation. Greeny believes Vick should be reinstated but if Greeny were an owner he would not sign Vick. Even though Vick has the right to earn a living, the backlash may be too great.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark says he'd support an NFL-style replay system in MLB where a manager gets one chance to appeal a baserunning call per game. Plus, the Phillies are very motivated to get Roy Halladay.

  Jim Frauenberg
"Mike and Mike at your house" V Foundation auction winner Jim Frauenberg joins the guys to talk about what it will be like for the guys broadcasting from his house.

  Andy North
ESPN golf analyst Andy North says that Tom Watson is very disappointed that he didn't finish the job yesterday, but he's a man who stays in the present and now it's on to the Senior British Open this week.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about a huge performance for Joba Chamberlain on Sunday and why Philadelphia is in no rush to make a deal for Roy Halladay.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons shares his memories of the first man walking on the moon 40 years ago. He says Bill Lee adopted the nickname "Space Man" that day and couldn't shut up about it.

  Charles Gibson
ABC World News anchor Charles Gibson says the moon landing was a very uplifting moment in the history of our country and it gave people a feeling that they could do anything.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark gives his take on possible future destinations for Roy Halladay. Plus, he doesn't think the Yankees, Dodgers, White Sox or Red Sox will deal their best young pitchers so they won't get Halladay.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says the Phillies are most likely to land Roy Halladay because they have the prospects to make the trade.

  Hines Ward, Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward explains how Bill Cowher and Mike Tomlin are different as coaches.

  Andy North
ESPN golf analyst Andy North gives his thoughts on a much anticipated second day of the Open Championship. Andy says the weather will be much different Friday than it was Thursday.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian fields MLB questions from listeners while he gets teased in "Tease Timmy."

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law gives Tim Kurkjian and Mike Greenberg his picks for his all-time team. Keith believes the only way to measure the league and compare players is by the numbers.

  Andy North
ESPN golf analyst Andy North updates the first round of action at the British Open. He says the weather is really solid, the course is playing well and Tom Watson is in the lead.

  Ron Jaworski, NFL
ESPN Monday Night Football analyst Ron Jaworski talks about how the winner of the MNF experience will be able to go down on the field with him, Jon Gruden and Mike Tirico as they talk to players and coaches before the game.

  Justin Gimelstob
Former Tennis pro Justin Gimelstob lets Greeny and Golic about the US Open experience he put together, including a personal tennis lesson with him.

  Robin Roberts
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts shares her own cancer story and talks about how fond she was of Jimmy V.

  DeMaurice Smith
NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith calls in to the show to offer up two tickets in his own personal skybox for a Redskins game.

  Jerry Bailey
ESPN horse racing analyst and Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey tells listeners what they will have access to as part of the Breeders Cup package.

  Don Meyer
2009 Jimmy V award for Perseverance recipient and Northern State University basketball coach Don Meyer says that winning the award this year is truly one of the biggest honors of his life.

  Gary Newell Sr.
Buccaneer Computer Systems & Service, Inc. COO Gary Newell Sr. calls in to give a very generous donation to the V Foundation.

  Bob Gibson
Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Gibson says he was all business throughout his career, but the myth was greater than reality when it came to him. He also shares his take on hitters wearing protective gear at the plate and PEDs in baseball.

  Tim McCarver
Fox MLB analyst Tim McCarver shares his memories of catching Bob Gibson and talks about having President Obama in the broadcast booth for the All-Star Game. Plus, Tim's thoughts on Albert Pujols and more.

  All-Stars
Greeny and Golic discuss the huge number of Hall of Famers that played in the 1971 All-Star Game. How many players will make the Hall of Fame from this year's All-Star Game?

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney explains why Albert Pujols has a legitimate chance to win the Triple Crown. Buster also updates the trade talks for Roy Halladay and talks about the Nationals firing manager Manny Acta.

  Ken Rosenthal, MLB
FOXSports.com senior MLB writer Ken Rosenthal says he won't rule out the Yankees or Red Sox in the Roy Halladay sweepstakes until Halladay actually is traded. Plus, Ken talks about other players that could be traded.

  Keith Law, MLB
Scouts Inc. senior MLB analyst Keith Law talks about the discussions that go on in a front office leading up to the trade deadline. Keith thinks the Blue Jays will hold onto Roy Halladay until the offseason.

  Bud Selig, MLB
MLB commissioner Bud Selig explains how attaching home field advantage for the World Series to the All-Star Game has served the game well. Plus, Selig shares his thoughts on the economy, Don Fehr and Pete Rose.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says the Phillies have what it takes to land Roy Halladay in a trade, but he thinks there is only a 20% chance Halladay is traded. Plus, Peter doesn't think that Tim Wakefield will start but it's a great story.

  Justin Gimelstob, Tennis
Tennis pro Justin Gimelstob talks about coming out of retirement to tweet during matches. Justin also shares what it was like to sit behind Andy Roddick's wife during Andy's epic match with Roger Federer.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN The Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says it is 50/50 on whether or not the Blue Jays will trade Roy Halladay. Tim also says it would be great to see Tim Wakefield and Tim Lincecum named the starting pitchers for the All-Star Game.

  Keith Law, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst Keith Law gives some background on the Blue Jays chances of trading away Roy Halladay. Plus, Keith explains how he looks at pitchers as they start to age in the league.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley discusses how his feelings have changed about Steve McNair as the whole situation has come to light. Plus, Marcellus talks about tweeting in the NFL.

  Harvey Perlman, BCS
BCS Presidential Oversight Committee chairman Harvey Perlman explains one of the problems with a playoff system would be that many fans would not be able to attend.

  Orrin Hatch, Sen.
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch talks about the hearings regarding the BCS. He says he had hoped the government would not have to get involved and that the system is flawed.

  Denis Leary
Comedian Denis Leary talks about his new "Ice Age" movie and his love of sports.

  Shane Victorino, Phillies
Phillies CF Shane Victorino says he is trying to be the final All-Star selected by the fans by just letting his play on the field do the talking.

  John McEnroe, Tennis
Tennis legend John McEnroe says his favorite memories of the '80s were his battles with Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors. McEnroe also talks about the change in equipment over the years and how he thinks it has taken a lot of the strategy of the game away.

  Larry Bird, NBA
Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird reflects on the great '80s rivalry between the Lakers and his Celtics. Bird also talks about the role his rivalry with Magic had in the growth of the NBA.

  Joe Montana, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Montana reflects on his career in San Francisco and compares the style of play in the '80s NFL to today's NFL.

  Jim McMahon, NFL
Super Bowl XX champion Jim McMahon talks about all of the different characters on his 1985 Bears team and takes Greeny and Golic behind the scenes of the "Super Bowl Shuffle."

  Russell Baxter
Russell Baxter gives Greeny and Golic the 5 things they need to know about the NFL in the '80s including notes about the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts, Houston Oilers and more.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark talks about the stat boom in the '90s that will keep a lot of great players from the '80s out of the Hall of Fame.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney delivers the good, bad and ugly from the 1980s in baseball.

  Roger Federer, Tennis
2009 Wimbledon champion Roger Federer says it was very special to see many of the greats of tennis in attendance, especially Pete Sampras. Roger also talks about the performance of Andy Roddick in the final.

  Patrick McEnroe, Tennis
ESPN tennis analyst Patrick McEnroe compares this year's classic Wimbledon final to last year's epic match. Patrick also talks about the play of Andy Roddick, saying he was very proud of Roddick despite the loss for the way he hung in there.

  Bob Holtzman
ESPN reporter Bob Holtzman discusses the latest in the shooting death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair. Bob talks about the relationship between McNair and his female companion.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen gives his thoughts on the tragic death of Steve McNair and also explains when to expect a decision from Brett Favre on the Vikings.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about the All-Star selections and snubs. Plus, Buster's thoughts on the Mets and the return of Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers.

  Randy Couture, MMA
MMA Live's Randy Couture previews this weekend's UFC 100.

  Steve Young, NFL
Young will join Mike & Mike on the first MNF telecast of the year between San Diego and Oakland. He thinks Jeff Garcia could affect JaMarcus Russell.

  Bud Collins, Wimbledon
Collins talks about Roger Federer's place in history, how Andy Murray would be a better opponent in the final and how he expects the Williams sisters to meet.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
Tim talks about two remarkable Red Sox vs. Orioles games, Juan Pierre's production, the Cubs, the Mets' leadership problems and A-Rod's hitting.

  Next Question
Joaquin has listener texts and emails ready to go. How will Mike & Mike respond to each question?

  MLB All-Star Changes
How can the MLB All-Star game be improved? Greeny thinks the winner should be able to get their leagues rules in the World Series. What does Golic think?

  Michael Jackson's Records
Golic reads a story on how Michael Jackson's record sales are through the roof since he died last week. Even Golic's daughter has his albums on her iPod.

  Ric Bucher, NBA
ESPN NBA insider Ric Bucher says that the biggest problem Michael Curry faced in Detroit was the standard that was set by the previous coaches, Larry Brown, Rick Carlisle and Flip Saunders. Ric thinks that Doug Collins is the likely choice to replace him.

  Chris Broussard, NBA
ESPN The Magazine senior NBA writer Chris Broussard updates the latest on NBA free agent rumors pertaining to guys like Amare Stoudemire, Hedo Turkoglu and Jason Kidd. He thinks the Mavs will land Kidd and the Magic will have to say goodbye to Hedo.

  Keith Law, MLB
ESPN.com MLB insider Keith Law talks about how the Pirates had to pay the Yankees about $400,000 to complete a trade sending Eric Hinske to New York. Plus, Keith says Orioles reliever George Sherrill could be as valuable an arm as there is out there.

  Hot Dog Eating Competition
Joey Chestnut, Crazy Legs Conti and president of Major League Eating Richard Shea preview the hot dog eating competition on Coney Island on the 4th of July.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark shares some trivia and talks about the Mets searching for a first baseman and the Cubs trying to fix Milton Bradley. Plus, he describes the amazing love affair Dodger fans have with Manny Ramirez.

  Ric Bucher, NBA
ESPN NBA insider Ric Bucher says the reports that Yao Ming's career could be over or that he could miss all of next season are a little overblown. Plus, Rick also discusses the latest on Ricky Rubio, Amare Stoudemire and Jason Kidd.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney explains why the Mets shouldn't panic just yet. Plus, Buster also talks about the many issues with Lou Piniella's Chicago Cubs.

  Cris Carter, NFL
Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter shares stories from his NFL career.

  Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale joins Greeny and Cris Carter and questions why some people compare Ricky Rubio to Pete Maravich. Plus, Vitale doesn't understand why Manny Ramirez is able to play any form of baseball while serving a suspension.

  Jay Bilas
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas breaks down Minnesota's point guard picks and talks about the parts of the draft that shocked him the most.

  Chad Ford, NBA
ESPN.com NBA insider Chad Ford says there's no way Ricky Rubio and Jonny Flynn can co-exist in Minnesota. Chad also talks about a trade that almost happened that would have sent Stephen Curry to Phoenix.

  Mike D'Antoni, Knicks
New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni talks about the Knicks missing out on Stephen Curry. He says the Knicks tried to move up the draft board. He also talks about expectations for their pick, Jordan Hill.

  David Kahn, Timberwolves
Minnesota Timberwolves GM David Kahn defends his selection of point guards with back to back picks and tells Greeny and Tim Legler why they passed on Stephen Curry.

  Flip Saunders, Wizards
Washington Wizards coach Flip Saunders talks about trading out of this draft to add Mike Miller and Randy Foye in a deal with Minnesota. He also gives us his take on Minnesota's decision to draft point guards at No. 5 and No. 6.

  Chad Ford, NBA
ESPN.com NBA insider Chad Ford discusses his latest mock draft, which has Stephen Curry slated to go to Sacramento with pick No. 4.

  Jay Bilas
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas talks about what he thinks will happen in the 2009 NBA draft. Jay likes Tyreke Evans a lot and thinks he is the player most ready for the NBA.

  Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim describes the incredible talents of his former point guard Jonny Flynn who will be taken in the 2009 NBA draft. He also says he might take Hasheem Thabeet over Blake Griffin.

  Blake Griffin
The likely No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, Oklahoma star Blake Griffin, says he is looking forward to being officially selected by the Clippers so he can get to work as a pro.

  Tyler Hansbrough
Former North Carolina star Tyler Hansbrough says he is used to having his athleticism questioned, but he has been put through numerous tests by NBA teams interested in him and they have been impressed.

  Ric Bucher, NBA
ESPN NBA insider Ric Bucher says the closer you get to the draft, the more the rumors start to float around. Ric says all the talk about the Cavs trying to acquire Shaq is legitimate.

  Chad Ford, NBA
ESPN.com NBA insider Chad Ford says the Timberwolves gave up a lot trading Randy Foye and Mike Miller. Chad loves what the Wizards did there and thinks they got two very good players that you could not get in the draft this year.

  Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Cardinals star Albert Pujols talks about the incredible season he is having so far. Plus, he says he is happy with the drug testing that Major League Baseball has put in place and tells his fans they have nothing to worry about - he is clean.

  A New Rule
Mike and Mike discuss the potential sale of the Phoenix Coyotes. Greeny applauds the judge who set a sale schedule that may help keep the Coyotes in Phoenix.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark talks about the legacy of Donald Fehr and how the Rockies have played under new manager Jim Tracy. Plus, will the Mets make any trades?

  Fay Vincent
Former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent reflects on the legacy of Donald Fehr. Vincent says the one thing that went wrong for Fehr was how he handled the issue of drugs and testing. Vincent says Fehr will be remembered well because he protected his players.

  Mike Tirico
Mike Tirico discusses the collapse of Ricky Barnes, Phil Mickelson's mistakes and how the weather affected Tiger Woods at the U.S. Open.

  Lucas Glover
2009 U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover says it was a good career move and a dream come true to win the U.S. Open. He also talks about how hard it was to not get too excited down the stretch.

  Sidekicks
With the sad news of the passing of Ed McMahon, Bob Picozzi joins Greeny and Golic to discuss the greatest sidekicks in history.

  Chad Ford, NBA
ESPN.com NBA insider Chad Ford talks to Greeny and Golic about his latest mock draft. Chad breaks down some of the top players in the draft, including Blake Griffin, Ricky Rubio, Stephen Curry and more.

  Andy North
ESPN PGA analyst Andy North talks about the fantastic golf Ricky Barnes has played through the first three rounds. Andy says Ricky needs to keep focused one shot at a time.

  Mike Tirico
Mike Tirico says he doesn't know if Ricky Barnes or Lucas Glover will be able to withstand the pressure of leading the U.S. Open and it may open the door for guys like Duval and Mickelson to climb the leaderboard.

  Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale says the teams that pass on Stephen Curry in the NBA draft are making a huge mistake. Plus, he rips the NBA's age restriction which creates "one and done" players in college.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about A-Rod being given rest for fatigue and then being seen out at a nightclub late. Plus, Buster breaks down the Red Sox starting pitching situation.

  Phil Garner, MLB
Former MLB manager and player Phil Garner believes in superstition and says you shouldn't put a trivia question on the scoreboard about a no-hitter when a guy is throwing one. You just can't take that chance.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says that he thinks Ivan Rodriguez will make the Hall of Fame. While Rodriguez did get bigger during the steroid era, there is zero proof he was using steroids.

  Chris Mortensen, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen says the suspension for Donte' Stallworth may be longer than he and many people expected. Mort thinks that Plaxico Burress will be on a team this season and Brandon Marshall will likely stay in Denver.

  Andy North
ESPN PGA analyst Andy North says the weather at the U.S. Open will bring all the players closer together in their scores. He also thinks that the players who didn't have to go out yesterday have a little edge.

  Johnny Miller
Golf analyst Johnny Miller says this course only has a couple of par-5s but it really has more than that with the distances certain par-4s have. Johnny thinks the weather will bring the scores closer.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian says he is on record for voting for all these guys that have had great careers in the steroid era and he is not changing. Plus, Tim also comments on trade rumors around MLB.

  Andy North
ESPN PGA analyst Andy North picks Geoff Ogilvy to win the U.S. Open, even though Tiger Woods seems to be driving the ball better than he has in years. Andy says that par could win but the winner may be under par with a softer course due to the rain.

  Rocco Mediate
PGA golfer Rocco Mediate is hoping he can get himself in the same position he was in last year with Tiger Woods because he learned so much from it.

  Jimmy Roberts
NBC Sports PGA reporter Jimmy Roberts explains how Phil Mickelson didn't sound or look like himself at the news conference. Jimmy says if Tiger drives the ball straight, the rest of the field is in trouble.

  Bruce Levine, MLB
ESPNChicago.com MLB reporter Bruce Levine says he wasn't shocked by the news of Sammy Sosa's positive steroids test. He says the city really isn't that angry over the situation. For about 10 years, he was the only reason to come to Wrigley Field.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says he will still vote for Sammy Sosa for the Hall of Fame. Buster will vote for the best players of the steroids era. Plus, Buster says the other names on the list should not be revealed.

  Ken Rosenthal, MLB
Fox Sports MLB analyst Ken Rosenthal shares his feelings on Sammy Sosa. Ken also talks about how the steroid era will be judged as a whole with regards to the Hall of Fame.

  Roger Cossack
ESPN legal analyst Roger Cossack compares Michael Vick's sentence to that of Donte' Stallworth. Roger says that Vick's incidents occurred over a period of time and he also failed to live up to his deal with the FBI.

  Lester Munson
ESPN.com senior writer Lester Munson says Donte' Stallworth is lucky that he is very wealthy. Munson says big money in the courtroom produces big results and then compares the penalties of Stallworth and Michael Vick.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says Astros catcher Ivan Rodriguez is about to set the record for most games caught in MLB history, but because his name is in Jose Canseco's book, he likely won't make the Hall of Fame.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark gives his take on what's wrong with Johan Santana, talks about the Hall of Fame status of catcher Ivan Rodriguez and explains which teams need to make a move.

  Kenny Perry
Kenny Perry says the key to winning the U.S. Open is driving it in the fairway. Kenny also talks about getting caught up in the moment, leading the Masters after 70 holes and then losing it.

  John Clayton, NFL
ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton says the best fit for Plaxico Burress would be the Jets because of how well Burress works with young quarterbacks. Plus, John addresses Brandon Marshall's trade demands.

  Jack Ford
"In Session" anchor Jack Ford addresses the issue of "special treatment" in the Plaxico Burress case and explains why this case so challenging. Jack also explains the pressure on the prosecutor in this case.

  Kurt Warner, Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner says he loves Brett Favre, but Favre needs to make a decision on his future. Warner also addresses his own future and the ongoing saga between the Cardinals and WR Anquan Boldin.

  Jon Barry, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Jon Barry says the Magic's style of play just isn't the way to win a championship and Dwight Howard has to become a better offensive player. Jon also weighs in on Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson after another championship.

  Tim Legler, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler says that if the Magic are going to contend for championships in the years to come they have to find a way to re-sign Hedo Turkoglu and Dwight Howard needs to evolve as an offensive player.

  Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale says Kobe Bryant is on the level of Michael Jordan. Vitale says it always takes talent to win championships, but that doesn't take away from the incredible accomplishment of Phil Jackson winning ten NBA titles.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney talks about a rough stretch for Johan Santana and why the Mets are worried about him. Buster also talks about why it's likely that Manny Acta will be fired as manager of the Washington Nationals.

  John Legend
Guest co-host and music star John Legend talks to Greeny about his favorite athletes, teams and artists. He also taks about where he has gotten some inspiration.

  Marcellus Wiley, NFL
ESPN NFL analyst Marcellus Wiley says he's sick of talking about Brett Favre, so he talks with Greeny and musician John Legend about the NBA Finals and the music industry.

  Jalen Rose, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Jalen Rose comments on the Lakers' win in Game 4. Jalen can not believe how much room Jameer Nelson gave Derek Fisher at the end of regulation to allow him tie the game.

  Chris Broussard, NBA
ESPN the Magazine senior NBA writer Chris Broussard says he thinks the Lakers proved they are the better team in the series in Game 4 coming from behind on the road.

  Tim Legler, NBA
Tim Legler says he can't believe Phil Jackson elected to take the ball out of bounds underneath the Lakers' own hoop at the end of the game. Tim thinks that Stan Van Gundy drew up his defense thinking they would take the ball at half court.

  Magic Johnson, NBA
Hall of Famer Magic Johnson explains how the Lakers broke down the Magic defense at the end of regulation. Magic also explains how sick LeBron James must be watching Kobe Bryant on the verge of getting another ring, knowing he has yet to get one.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says even though the Yankees haven't beaten the Red Sox yet they will be in the hunt for the postseason at the end of the year. Peter hopes that Thursday night's big hit by A-Rod will get him going from here on out.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Tim Kurkjian comments on the Red Sox domination of the Yankees so far this year. He also discusses the teams that will make a move before the trade deadline, including the Mets, Cubs, Phillies and A's.

  Jalen Rose, NBA
Jalen Rose joins the discussion on who the greatest coach in the history of the NBA is. Jalen gives a lot of credit to the Magic for their defense of Kobe and the Lakers in Game 3 but he thinks the Lakers will make adjustments and win Game 4.

  Bill Walton, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Bill Walton offers his thoughts on the NBA Finals. Bill says Kobe Bryant should be tired at the end of games just because he plays so hard. Bill doesn't admire anyone in the game more than Kobe right now.

  Jon Barry, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Jon Barry says it was a pleasure to be in the building Tuesday night as the Lakers and Magic played an up-tempo style of basketball which reminded him of watching the Lakers and Celtics in the 1980s.

  Barry Melrose, NHL
ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose explains what things will be like in Detroit Friday night as the sports world gets a Game 7 for the Stanley Cup. Barry says all the pressure is on the Red Wings at home.

  Robert Horry, NBA
Robert Horry talks about what goes into being a clutch player and tells Mike and Mike which of his seven title teams he thought was the best. Plus, he shares his thoughts on Kobe and Shaq, Rafer Alston and the NBA Finals.

  Barry Melrose, NHL
ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose gives his take on Game 6 of the Stanley Cup finals, and tells Greeny and Golic what Pittsburgh has to do to force Game 7. Barry also says that this Red Wings team is a dynasty and one of the top five organizations in sports.

  Patrick McEnroe, Tennis
ESPN Tennis analyst Patrick McEnroe explains why he thinks Roger Federer is the greatest player of the Open era. Patrick also shares his reaction to the fan running onto the court towards Federer.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark brings some trivia to the show. Plus, he gives his take on Carlos Zambrano, Ozzie Guillen's latest tirade and the "seismic event" in baseball about to be caused by Stephen Strasburg.

  Liam's Mum
Liam's Mum discusses her special weekend of celebrating the engagement of her son, Mike and Mike producer Liam.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney says the economy will have a big impact on next month's trade deadline and we probably shouldn't expect to see too many moves.

  Dick Vitale
Dick Vitale says Roger Federer will go down in history as the greatest tennis player ever and Andy Roddick has been one of the sport's biggest disappointments.

  Avery Johnson, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Avery Johnson says Courtney Lee should have converted the layup as time expired in regulation. Avery also talks about Stan Van Gundy's decision to play Jameer Nelson in this series and how that's affected Rafer Alston and the team.

  Federer Wins French
Greeny and Golic break down Roger Federer's win at the French Open. Is Federer the greatest tennis player ever? The guys debate.

  Tim Legler, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler breaks down Los Angeles' win over Orlando and talks about the play of Kobe Bryant. Tim says Kobe looks very determined to win this title.

  Peter Gammons, MLB
ESPN MLB analyst and Hall of Famer Peter Gammons says Lefty Grove is the best lefty pitcher of all time, but Randy Johnson is in a group of about five guys just below. Peter also talks about the circumstances behind Tom Glavine's release.

  Shane Battier, Rockets
Houston Rockets forward Shane Battier says when Kobe Bryant does the things he did Thursday night, the Lakers are very tough to beat. Shane says the Magic have to figure out a way to hit shots to open up the inside for Dwight Howard.

  Barry Melrose, NHL
ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose says special teams play has been the key reason why Pittsburgh has become a factor in the Stanley Cup finals. Barry says the NHL needed a great series like this to put hockey back on the map.

  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gives his take on the Lakers playing in another NBA Finals. Kareem says his favorite moments playing in the NBA start with the 1985 NBA Finals because it was the first time the Lakers beat the Celtics in the playoffs.

  Nick Anderson
Former Orlando Magic star Nick Anderson talks about what it's like to see the Magic back in the NBA Finals. Nick also discusses the four free throws he missed that cost the Magic Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Finals.

  Tim Kurkjian, MLB
Tim Kurkjian says he's surprised the Braves released Tom Glavine. Plus, Tim says the Nationals did the right thing to postpone Wednesday night's game so Randy Johnson wouldn't pick up win No. 300 with no one in the stands at 3 a.m.

  Jeff Van Gundy, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Jeff Van Gundy thinks that Kobe Bryant is already in the discussion with Michael Jordan but needs to win more titles to be held in the same class. Jeff thinks the Magic have to be locked in defensively for the whole series to have a shot.

  Jamal Mashburn, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Jamal Mashburn comments on what Kobe Bryant's greatness will look like if he adds a title without Shaquille O'Neal. Mash says that Kobe's resume is already very impressive, but he thinks Kobe wants to lead a championship team.

  Terry Pluto, NBA
Cleveland Plain Dealer columnist Terry Pluto says that when the dust settles, LeBron will decide to stay in Cleveland instead of going to New York or other teams because the Cavs are closer to being a championship team.

  Ken Rosenthal, MLB
FOXsports.com senior MLB writer Ken Rosenthal defends his position that it's not responsible for people to suggest that David Ortiz's decline is due to steroids. Plus, Ken shares his thoughts on the steroids era.

  Jayson Stark, MLB
ESPN.com senior MLB writer Jayson Stark agrees with Ken Rosenthal on not blindly accusing guys of steroids, but he disagrees on how to handle the steroid era for the Hall of Fame.

  Mark Schlereth
ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth talks about his son's pitching debut with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Daniel Schlereth sent the opposition down in order in his first appearance.

  Barry Melrose, NHL
ESPN NHL analyst Barry Melrose gives his take on how LeBron James handled himself at the end of the Cavs' loss Saturday night and talks about how tough it is to shake hands at the end of the game or series. Barry also dissects the Stanley Cup finals.

  Dick Vitale
Hall of Famer Dick Vitale says LeBron James should have faced the media after the game. If you're going to do it in victory, you have to do it in defeat. Vitale also gives his take on the Memphis situation.

  Buster Olney, MLB
ESPN the Magazine senior MLB writer Buster Olney explains why Roy Oswalt won't be a Chicago White Sox pitcher. Plus, Buster also gives the latest on Brett Myers and the Phillies and Joe Torre and the Dodgers.

  Tim Legler, NBA
ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler says as the leader of the Cavs, LeBron James needed to stand up and face the media on Saturday. Tim says the loss will have a huge impact on LeBron's future in Cleveland. Tim also gives us his first take on the NBA Finals.

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