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NFL Draft Racap; New England Patriots Select Mac Jones; Paul Finebaum Calls Bill Belichick Lazy; Aaron Rodgers Future with the Green Bay Packers In Question; SNL Cast Not Forced to Appear with Elon Musk; Caitlyn Jenner Says "It Just Isn't Fair" for Transg

NFL Draft Racap; New England Patriots Select Mac Jones; Paul Finebaum Calls Bill Belichick Lazy; Aaron Rodgers Future with the Green Bay Packers In Qu…

FromThe Gerry Callahan Show


NFL Draft Racap; New England Patriots Select Mac Jones; Paul Finebaum Calls Bill Belichick Lazy; Aaron Rodgers Future with the Green Bay Packers In Qu…

FromThe Gerry Callahan Show

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Patience pays off for Bill Belichick as the New England Patriots select Mac Jones over the weekend at the NFL Draft. Paul Finebaum criticizes Belichick and calls him "lazy" for hiring his son. Aaron Rodgers speculation continues as he appears to want out of Green Bay. Elon Musk is set to host SNL on Saturday and the cast has the opportunity to opt out of appearing with him. Caitlyn Jenner says "it just isn't fair" when asked by TMZ about transgender girls playing women's sports.  Today's Episode Is Sponsored By:  **Shea Concrete: For the highest-quality precast concrete products go to sheaconcrete.com Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2RIXKQn Follow Us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gerrycallahanpodcast/ Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CallahanPodcast  
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Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A longtime Newsmax contributor, #1 rated morning radio host for over 20 years, and successful columnist, Gerry Callahan calls it like he sees it and offers sharp commentary on the news of the day. With an emphasis on politics, Gerry also brings his unique takes on major sports stories and cultural issues. He has covered The Olympics for Sports Illustrated, numerous World Series and Super Bowls and he offers conservative political opinions from Boston, the belly of the liberal beast.