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What's on your Docket? The Sports Docket is a revolutionary sports show brought to you in an amazing and innovative way. On any given Docket, Aceman and the Kwass could cover the Mets, Yankees, Giants, Jets, Rangers, Devils, Islanders, Nets, Knicks, and the rest of the sports world. Be sure to listen to New York Sports talk with Aceman and the Kwass.
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What's on your Docket? The Sports Docket is a revolutionary sports show brought to you in an amazing and innovative way. On any given Docket, Aceman and the Kwass could cover the Mets, Yankees, Giants, Jets, Rangers, Devils, Islanders, Nets, Knicks, and the rest of the sports world. Be sure to listen to New York Sports talk with Aceman and the Kwass.
The highlight of The Sports Docket's return to the airwaves is Madison Square Garden talk as hoops and hockey (Knicks and Rangers) are the main items covered On the Docket. The Kwass talks about the Knicks and Linsanity with Allen St. John of Forbes.com and author of The Billion Dollar Game: Behind the Scenes at the Biggest Day in American Sport, Super Bowl Sunday as well as Diane Lim Rogers of The Christian Science Monitor and her thirteen-year-old son Johnny Rogers. On this week's docket, Ethan Kwassman also talks with Travis Hughes of SBNation.com about the Rangers. This week's docket also dishes out on the Mets, Yankees, NBA Playoffs, and the NFL schedule for 2012-2013.ā¦
The Kwass talks about the Giants-Jets bid to bring the 2014 Super Bowl to the New Meadowlands Stadium and the Giants' OTAs with John Fennelly of Pro Football NYC and SNY's GiantsFootballBlog. Hear them also discuss the Giants' picks in the NFL Draft. This week's docket also dishes out on the Subway Series.ā¦
We talk about the Giants' picks in the NFL Draft in a round table with Jeff Shull, BlogTalkRadio host of The Houston Sports Connection and Bleacher Report writer as well as Joe Fortenbaugh of the National Football Post. Hear us also discuss the dynamic draft with Paul Graziano of GMEN H.Q. This week's docket also dishes out on the Mets, Yankees, the NBA postseason and Stanley Cup playoffs.ā¦
Greg Bishop, the Jets beat for the New York Times, joins Aceman and the Kwass to discuss Gang Green's improbable road playoff run as well as to preview their upcoming AFC Championship Game against the conference-winning Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. Jim Baumbach, a columnist for Newsday, and Dan Troisi, a blogger for Jets Insider, also join the hosts as part of a panel discussion to breakdown the key match-ups and scenarios going into this very intriguing rematch of Superbowl III, which was a time in which the Colts came from Baltimore and resided in the NFC.ā¦
Edward Valentine, a blogger for SBNation's Pinstripe Alley and Patrick O'Keefe, formerly of Yanksblog, joins Aceman and the Kwass once again as part of a panel discussion to discuss the Yankees offseason moves following their 27th title. Aceman and the Kwass also preview the Jets upcoming wildcard playoff game at the Cincinnati Bengals and they'll discuss the Eastern Conference-best Devils, the hot Rangers, and the up-and-down Islanders. In regards to the hardwood, they also give the Knicks two minutes of air time since they are a game behind the eighth playoff spot. The Nets get 32 seconds in order to have one second for each of their 32 loses to only 3 wins. As always this time of year, they discuss the hot stove and Mets signings such as Jason Bay and Kelvim Escobar. The Sports Docket returns in a new decade after a ten-month hiatus.ā¦
Fellow BTR hosts Steve Grill and Alex Silverman of Hockey Night on Long Island join Aceman & the Kwass to recap the Islander games against the Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, give a scouting report on the Islanders' hot prospects in the minors, and discuss the depth of the Atlantic. Also during the Docket, Aceman and the Kwass breakdown A-Rod's steroid confession press conference at Steinbrenner Field and all the media hype. The hosts also discuss position players reporting to Tradition Field and Carlos Beltran's remarks regarding Cole Hamels and the defending champion Phillies. As for Nate Robinson and the Slam Dunkin Knicks, hot topics include the inspiring post-All Star Game OT win against the Spurs and the Knicks involvement in potential trades for the Suns' Amare Stoudemire and Toronto's Chris Bosh. With the trading deadline looming, it is interesting to see whether there will be a new star Knickerbocker for the second half of the season. Being that the trade deadline is so close, Vince Carter's and all the trade rumors swirling around the Nets star is sure to find its way into the Docket. In-show updates of the Isles-Hurricanes and Devils-Lightning game come courtesy of Aceman. The Rangers and Nets plans to get back on track is also blueprinted on Docket #56. On the ice, hockey tidbits broached are Coach Tom Renney on the hotseat for the Blueshirts, Sean Avery's performance in the big Hartford-Bridgeport game, and the growing or fading rivalry between the Islanders and Rangers. With the NFL Season in the rear-view mirror, pigskin pointers tackled are Giants RB Ahmad Bradshaw's return to jail, and the Saints cutting RB Deuce McAllister in addition to what that means for the rest of NFL Runningbacks on the market.ā¦
After a bit of a hiatus, Aceman and the Kwass breakdown A-Rod's steroid confession and the impact it will have on the Yankees. The hosts also discuss pitchers and catchers reporting to Steinbrenner Field and the reasons why the 2009 Yankee staff on paper appears to be the best Pinstripe pitching core this decade. As for the Amazin Mets, hot topics include new closer K-Rod's remarks about Mets being "the team to beat" and Jerry Manuel's consideration to drop Jose Reyes to #2 in the order behind Luis Castillo. With the addition of Livan Hernandez, the Mets crowded arms race for the #5 rotation spot is certainly something Jerry Manuel will be examining this spring. Being that it's NBA ALL-STAR Weekend, Nate Robinson's surpising slam dunk crown is sure to find its way into the Docket. In-show updates of the All-Star game also come courtesy of Aceman. The Knicks and Nets playoff plans for the Second Half is blueprinted on Docket #55. On the ice, hockey tidbits broached are Sean Avery's quick return to the Blueshirts, Martin Brodeur's rehab for the first place Devils, and the Islanders continued losing ways to earn a lottery pick. With the NFL Season in the rear-view mirror, pigskin pointers tackled are Brett Favre's final decision to retire finally, and the toughness that Rex Ryan brings to the table for Gang Green.ā¦
Aceman and the Kwass are revved up to preview the Superbowl XLIII matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals. The hosts breakdown the matchups, hype, and hoopla leading up to the big game. Super Sunday means an end to the Docket NFL Picks season, as Kwass's reign as champion ends at one with Aceman clinching the title with a record of (57-38) outshadowing the Kwass (54-41). Last season, the picks title came down to the Super Bowl as Kwass's pick of the Giants put him over the top at (50-26). Also on the Docket besides Supe Talk is the Joe Torre Book and A-Rod saga, Amani Toomer's bickerings against the GMen, and the Manny to the Mets rumors. Also on tap for the teams that are actually playing is the Knicks' amazing run to be the 8th seed, and the Devils-Rangers post All-Star break battle for first in the Atlantic.ā¦
In this rare pigskin only Sports Docket, Aceman & the Kwass recap the Eagles 23-11 trumping of last year's Super Bowl champion Giants. The hosts reflect on the disappointing end to an outstanding season of Giants football. They'll also recap the other three divisional playoff games, two of which were upsets. With the four teams remaining for the Conference championships, they'll make their picks on who will hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in February.ā¦
It's the second annual year in review show as Aceman & the Kwass recap the year that was 2008. The hosts will share their top 10 lists in sports moments, music releases, and the big screen. On this 2 hour jam packed Docket, Ralph Vacchiano, Giants Beat Reporter for the NY Daily News will give his take on the G-Men going for their second straight Super Bowl, as well as recapping the Giants-Vikings game. Rangers blogger, Stephan Lindsay for The Dark Ranger will discuss the keys for the first-place Rangers to stay on top, as well as recapping the crucial Devils game. Devils Reporter Jeremy Kenter will discuss the Magical Martyless Run with Scotty Clemmenson in net, as well the pivotal games against the Penguins and Rangers, with a west-coast trip coming up. Basketball is also on the Docket as HoopsVibe.com blogger Oly Sandor joins Aceman & the Kwass once again to talk about the 2008 ups-and-downs of the Knicks and Nets, and breakdown the rest of the NBA from the high-powered Celtics and Lakers to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Last but certainly not least, Docket will warm you up with a little hot stove and give their take on the Yankee's surprising signing of Mark Teixeira and the Mets chances of landing Derek Lowe and/or a Manny Ramirez.ā¦
As the winter holidays loom, Aceman & the Kwass will recap a #1 game in Rangers vs. Sharks, while commentating on a #1 game in Giants vs. Panthers. The hosts will also recap a Jets Week 16 game against the Seahawks (aka Win #10), take a look at all the NFL Playoff Scenarios, recap Docket Week 16 picks and make their picks for a Week 17. Of course, the Knicks shot at giving the Boston their third loss and the Devils magical run without Brodeur in net is also on the Docket. Last but not least, the Docket will warm you up with their take on the big Yankee signings of CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett as well as the Mets acquisitions of Francisco Rodriguez and J.J. Putz. The Docket will also like to extend a Happy Holidays Cheer to all of their fans and listeners!ā¦
The Sports Docket is now half a century years old as Aceman & the Kwass host a very special milestone 50th episode. The hosts will breakdown the intriguing Knicks trades of Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins to the LA Clippers for Cutino Mobley and Tim Thomas, as well as the Golden State deal of Jamal Crawford in exchange for Al Harrington. They'll recap the Jets chance to stop the Tennessee Titans, as well as the Giants game against old friend Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals. They'll recap rest of Week 12 picks, as well as give new ones for Pigskin Turkey Day, and Week 13. Surging Rangers and Surviving Devils are also on the Docket as Devils Reporter Jeremy Kenter may join to break down NJ without Brodeur in net. Of course, the Docket's is never complete without the hot stove with the Mets and Yankees as both team are making serious bids on pitching free agents. In addition, hear the Docket's thoughts on end of era with the Bronx as the Boss officially hands over the helm of the Evil Empire.ā¦
The Docket takes a in-depth look at the Eastern Conference's hottest team, the NY Rangers. Devils Reporter Jeremy Kenter joins Aceman & the Kwass to discuss the extent of goalie Martin Brodeur's injury, as well as the early season success of the Devils. Jets and Giants continue their super dreams with games against the Rams and Eagles respectively, as the hosts will recap those important games. As usual, they'll recap their picks from Week 10, and make new ones from Week 11 as the Docket Picks Standings are neck-and-neck. Knicks and Nets basketball, as well as Mets and Yankees hot stove talk also highlight this episode, as the countdown is down to 1 for milestone episode #50!ā¦
Brian Bassett, from The Jets Blog and SNY.TV joins Aceman & the Kwass to recap the crucial Jets-Bills Week 9 game, as well as discuss Gang Green's up-and-down start to the season. Aceman & the Kwass will also give their take on the 2008 Presidential Election, it's going to be a rocky Tuesday! The hosts will also recap the pivotal Giants-Cowboys game. Go Get dem Cowboys! As usual, the NFL Picks continue with Week 10 as Aceman & the Kwass are neck-and-neck. Rangers and Devils are flying off the ice, and the Knicks are coming off an impressive home opener against the Miami Heat, that and more comes your way on the Docket.ā¦
Aceman and the Kwass are equally pumped up to talk about the great start of their hockey teams, the Rangers and Devils as they are the top two teams in the Atlantic Division thus far. The hosts will recap the Giants and Jets Week 8 games against the Steelers and Chiefs respectively and prep you for big division games Giants-Cowboys and Jets-Bills with the rest of their Week 9 picks. And they'll also begrudgingly give you an in-game look at Game 4 of the World Series with the Phillies taking on the Tampa Bay Rays.ā¦
Ted Berg of SNY.TV talks Mets pennant race baseball with Aceman and the Kwass. They'll breakdown the last week of the season as the Mets have a 3 game cushion over the Brewers for the NL Wildcard and are neck and neck with the Phillies for the Eastern division title. The Docket also reflects on Yankee Stadium, as the historic ballpark closes its doors tonight. As usual, Pigskin Picks with Aceman and Kwass recaping Week 3, choosing their teams for Week 4, and previewing Jets-Chargers game on MNF.ā¦
The Sports Docket returns to the air as Aceman & the Kwass preview the disappointing Mets series versus the Braves. They will breakdown the Mets-Phillies division race with 14 games to go. In addition, they'll give their take on the Mets raging hot 3-4-5 hitters as Wright, Delgado, and Beltran have come up in MVP talks. As the defending champion Giants are off to a super start and the Jets are now favorites versus New England, Kwass will defend his picks title as they'll recap Week 2, and give their picks for Week 3.ā¦
The one-yr anniversary show of Showdown and Docket on BTR highlights Singer Emily Shackelton as she'll talk with Aceman & the Kwass & Jon about AI winner David Cook's rendition of her song "Dream Big." IdolBlogLive.Com's DJ Slim recaps Idol Season 7 with the hosts. NHL.Com's Brian Compton, Behind the Jersey's Christy Hammond, and two bloggers from The Pensblog duke it out Stanley Cup style. Hosts will cover hot NY Sports topics like NBA playoffs, Mets in the clutch, & Joba's new role for Yankeesā¦
The Sports Docket simulcasts alongside Sports Heaven's Mark and Evan and Seven Train's Matt and Greg to preview Game 3 of the Subway Series at Yankee Stadium. We will recap the first two games and have a heated debate between the Mets and Yankees.
The Sports Docket simulcasts with Seven Train to Shea to get you set up for the Subway Series at Yankee Stadium. Alongside Matt Pignataro, Aceman & the Kwass will breakdown the hot topics of this 2008 edition, and all the lineups and matchups for both sides. Any Guests TBA.
Aceman & the Kwass breaks down the tremendous hiring of the new Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni by Team President Donnie Walsh. What kind of new style of basketball can Knicks fans expect to see next season? Not to be left in the dust are the Mets and Yankees, who after equally disappointing series against the Devil Rays and Nationals limp into Subway Series Part I. Also on tap is NBA Conference Semi-Finals and NHL Conference Finals.ā¦
WFAN Radio Personality Marc Malusis joins Aceman and the Kwass to breakdown the world of sports. We will get you set for the Rangers-Penguins semifinal as they breakdown the matchups and hype leading into the most-anticipated series. The Docket will also present its NBA Playoff Picks as the floor of 16 teams are headed to Game 3s. Baseball is always front and center on the Docket as Aceman & the Kwass will breakdown the offense woes of the Mets and starting pitching issues with the Yankees.ā¦
Vic Ziegel, sportswriter for the NY Daily News and author of the book "Summer in the City: New York Baseball 1947-1957" joins the Kwass to talk baseball.
Dan Akeson, of Pucks on Broadway and Aceman & the Kwass go head-to-head as they recap Game 1 of the first round match-up between the Rangers and the Devils. There are some key position matchups between the hockey clubs that the hosts will breakdown on the Docket. The Mets bullpen woes have also got the hosts riled up.ā¦
Eric Simon, founder and writer for the popular Mets blog AmazinAvenue.Com will talk Mets baseball with the hosts. Aceman & the Kwass also get you geared up for the Rangers-Devils huge season closing game on Sunday and breakdown the starts to the Yankees and Mets seasons. Talk about the unpredicatable NCAA Final Four is also on the Docket.ā¦
Matt Pignataro, from Seven Train to Shea will breakdown Mets Opening Day with the Kwass. Patrick O'Keefe of YanksBlog.Com will preview the 2008 Yankees Season alongside the Kwass, as Mother Nature got the best of Yankees Stadium for its last scheduled opener. The hosts are prepping up for the NHL playoffs with the Rangers and Devils. Docket will also take a look back to their interview with Robbie Allen and how well their March Madness picks were made for a very unpredictable NCAA tournament.ā¦
Robbie Allen, founder of StatsSheet.Com and North Carolina Tarheels blogger will breakdown the NCAA Basketball Tournament with Aceman & the Kwass. The hosts are also ecstatic as the Rangers and Devils are on the cusp of clinching playoff spots. The Docket also sets up for the beginning of the baseball season as spring training is now in the homestretch for the Mets and Yankees.ā¦
In a Mets roundtable, Jessica Bader of MVN.Com's "Take the 7 Train", Matt Pignataro of "Seven Train to Shea" Radio Show, and Frankie the Sports Guy join Aceman & the Kwass. In hockey, the Rangers are also surging, and Aceman reveals why he believes the Rangers are the team to beat. March Madness is just three days away from getting underaway. And not to mention, the Sports Docket guest host contest is still in progress.ā¦
Docket officially kicks off their March Madness coverage, but spring training with the Mets and Yankees and the NHL playoff race with the Rangers, Devils, and Islanders is still front & center. Jets made a ton of offseason moves, and Giants kept their SuperBowl Core in form.
Adam Rubin, Mets reporter/sportswriter for the Daily News talks Mets baseball live from Port St. Lucie with Aceman & the Kwass. Dubi, of the immensely popular Blueshirt Bullentin Blog and Doug Fischer, of Blueshirts on Broadway (making his second appearance) talk Rangers hockey on the Docket. Tom Boorstein, Yankees blogger for SNY.TV talks Yankees baseball and the steriod scandal. Docket also recaps the big trades in the NHL.ā¦
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