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Berger: Rockets Running Out Of Options

Ken Berger, the Senior NBA writer for CBSSports.com, discusses the Rockets’ possible options after the botched Chris Paul trade.

2011/12/15

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Simms: “New England’s Defense Is What It Is”

Phil makes his weekly visit on the Monday Night Football halftime show.

SportsRadio 610–2011/12/12

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Simms: “Packers Are Beatable”

Phil’s weekly visit on the Monday Night Football halftime show.

SportsRadio 610–2011/12/05

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Nantz: “Happy Birthday Barry Warner”

For BW’s birthday tonight we had a special visit with the legendary sportscaster Jim Nantz.

SportsRadio 610–2011/12/02

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Simms Says Texans Should Work Out Favre

Monday Night Football halftime show with Phil Simms of CBS Sports.

SportsRadio 610–2011/11/28

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Simms: “Schaub Injury A Huge Loss”

Phil Simms of CBS Sports was disappointed to hear about the potentially season ending injury suffered by Texan QB Matt Schaub.

SportsRadio 610–2011/11/14

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Simms Talks Homefield Advantange & His AFC Pick

Monday Night Football halftime show with Phil Simms and Jim Gray.

SportsRadio 610–2011/11/07

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Spencer Tillman Would Not Give Us His Pick

It’s all football talk on the Odd Couple with Spencer Tillman of CBS Sports.

SportsRadio 610–2011/11/04

Houston Texans v Baltimore Ravens

Texans Could Run Away With Game Early

Ian Eagle, the play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports, gives his opinion on the Texans/Browns game.

2011/11/02

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Simms: “Philip Rivers Is Still The Man”

Phil Simms of CBS Sports joins Jim Gray on the Monday Night Football halftime show.

SportsRadio 610–2011/10/31

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