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Weekend Sports Huddle with Tom, Hunter & Dave

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WRSP Radio presents the 16th episode of the second year of Weekend Sports Huddle with co-hosts Tom Pollin, Hunter Hodies and producer Dave Holcomb.

This will likely be a very memorable episode of Weekend Sports Huddle. That's partially because last Sunday was a momument Sunday for the NFL. In response to President Donald Trump's speech in Alabama last Friday night, where he called players who kneel for the national anthem "sons of bitches", upwards of 180 players around the league joined the protest, taking a stance for social equality.

Also on Sunday, the Pittsburgh Penguins announced they would visit Trump in the White House next month to celebrate their Stanley Cup championship. That announcement came the same weekend where the Golden State Warriors were debating not attending. In the first half hour, our hosts will react to the growing national anthem protest and the Penguins decision.

In the second half hour, we hope we can return to debating things from the field. The Steelers visit rival Baltimore this Sunday in what will decide the first-place leading in the AFC North at the quarter mark of the season. Both teams are coming off tough defeats, and the lose of this one will fall to 2-2.

While the Chicago Bears upset the Steelers last Sunday, they fell flat to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night. Are we any closer to seeing Mitch Trubisky behind center? Our hosts will weigh in on that.

Finally, this episode will also include Nostrathomas Predicts and the new popular Real Deal or Overreation segments. If there's time, we will also get to the scandal emerging in college basketball.

We want to hear your opinions! call into the show at 516-387-1417 or tweet @wkdsportshuddle.

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