Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next.
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Mike Schopp and The Bulldog take a call from someone who suggests sports is just entertainment and they are fine with Winning and don't get to down about losing because of what the Bills have been through.
Schopp and The Bulldog talk about the recent bench clearing "Brawl" in the White Sox vs Orioles Game and then remember the antics of A Rod throughout his years in the MLB
Mike Schopp and The Bulldog take a look at James Cook's game log from last year to see how much his longest rushes correlate with biggest rushing games.
Thibs just got canned after taking the Knicks to the ECF - progress wasn't enough. Meanwhile in Buffalo McDermott's still safe. Same playoff heartbreak. Same questions. Same ending. Mike Schopp and The Bulldog talk What's would it take for them to want the Bills to say enough is enough?
Mike Schopp and The Bulldog talk about a hypothetical question that if the Bills were 16-0 going into the last game of the season would Sean McDermott play the starters to go undefeated?