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Calling the Shots with Keith Irizarry

A daily Sports podcast featuring Keith Irizarry
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Calling the Shots with Keith Irizarry

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Calling the Shots with Keith Irizarry

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Calling the Shots with Keith Irizarry

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In our final episode of Weekly Chores, Keith's son Austin takes some big chances on this weekend's games.
It's never easy to talk about mental health and substance abuse, but when Josh Gordon keeps getting himself into trouble, you can't avoid it. The Boston Globe's Chad Finn joined Keith to discuss Josh's latest incident.
Because it's Fantasy Championship Week, Keith made sure we got RotoWorld's Josh Norris on for one last segment this year to help all of you make the right moves to win yourselves a trophy.
On today's Roundtable, Keith welcomes Kelly Iko of The Athletic Houston to talk about the Rockets setting an NBA record with 26 threes; then Kelsey Riggs of NBC Charlotte tells us why the Panthers are shutting Cam down.
Why are there so many bowl games year after year? It's because they all make cash. Rick Horrow tells Keith that however small the bowl game seems, there's a reason they're being played.
It seems crazy on the surface, but ESPN's Ryan Hollins tells Keith that both the Clippers and Raptors are NBA title contenders THIS season. Yeah, that's really what he said.
On today's Roundtable, Keith welcomes Joe Curley, who covers the Rams for the Ventura County Star, to talk about the struggles of Jared Goff; then J. Michael of the Indy Star tells us how the Pacers have won 7 straight.
After nearly a decade of futility, the Brooklyn Nets are actually playing good basketball. Former NBAer Antonio Daniels hopped on with Keith to talk about one of the hottest teams in the league as we speak.
Will Aaron Rodgers sit the rest of the season? Will he finish his career with the Packers? And who'll coach him next year? Former teammate Mark Tauscher talks to Keith about the futures of A-Rod and Green Bay.
He was the third pick in the 1996 NBA Draft, an All Star and then worked his way up the executive ladder. Today, Shareef Abdur-Rahim is the new President of the G League and talks to Keith about the new gig.
We spend another week with Colts safety Mike Mitchell, whose Colts just keep winning games, this time a shutout win over the Cowboys. Mike and Keith talk about the playoff run ahead and why the Colts will be a tough out.
In today's monologue, Keith says Week 15 in the NFL proved that no team has proven they're the best in the league yet, with the Rams, Chiefs and Patriots all losing games they should've won.
Week 15 of the NFL season means big implications for your Fantasy Football teams. Keith Irizarry is joined by his Sunday colleague, Jeff Ratcliffe to discuss the must start players with everything on the line for Fantasy Football.
Keith irizarry counts down to the vaunted Patriots/Steelers Week 15 matchup in the NFL with Chad Finn, sports columnist for the Boston Globe.
On today's roundtable, Keith Irizarry is joined by Andrew Marden of NBC Fresno on the #21 Fresno State Bulldogs facing off against the Arizona State Sun Devils in Saturday's Las Vegas Bowl, Adam Wexler from NBC in Houston on the Rockets win, an
Keith Irizarry is joined here by update anchor Jeff Biggs for their thoughts on TNF and the rest of Week 15 in the NFL coming both Saturday and Sunday.
Interim Temple coach Ed Foley's pre-Independence Bowl speech broke the internet this week, but as you could tell in this segment with Keith, we haven't heard the last from him ... he'll make sure of that.
Our resident handicapper Brandon Lang was anti-Bears last week vs. the Rams, but is now backing the Monsters of the Midway against the Packers this week, in addition to making a surprise Sweet 16 NCAA hoops prediction.
On this episode of "Weekly Chores," Keith's son Austin continues his pro-Cowboys stance while giving another strong take on his Eagles.
Todd Gurley won fantasy titles for people almost single-handedly last season, and Josh Norris of RotoWorld tells Keith that George Kittle could be this year's version of that.
On today's Roundtable, Keith welcomes Sam Fortier of The Athletic to talk about the Chargers side of TNF; then JJ Stankevitz of NBC Sports Chicago gives us the inside scoop of the Bears hosting their arch rival Packers.
With the news that the city of Oakland sued the Raiders yesterday concerning them leaving for Vegas, Kimberly Veklerov of the San Francisco Chronicle tells Keith this creates several questions for the franchise heading forward.
On today's Roundtable, Keith welcomes Scott Merkin of MLB.com to talk about how active the White Sox will be this offseason; then Nate Feken of NBC Oklahoma City talks Sooners and Thunder.
The Hot Stove rumors are red hot right now, though MLB.com's Mike Petriello tells Keith the real big names like Bryce Harper or Manny Machado probably won't come off the board for another month or more.
We love our hypotheticals, and we threw one out to Yahoo's Michael Lee today on who would win between the 2017 Warriors, 2002 Lakers or 1996 Bulls. Listen to who Michael and Keith both choose.
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