
In 2015, The Denver Post and DPTV introduced a two-hour digital sports talk show called, and local media personality Les Shapiro. Paige and Shapiro delved into the wide world of sports locally and nationally with various guests on the live digital show. Here is a glimpse at some of the show’s most memorable moments:
1. Eric Goodman to Senator Claire McCaskill: ” .”
-Sen. Claire McCaskill cricitized Duke’s “one and done” policy for college basketball players after its NCAA tournament championship victory over Wisconsin. Media personality Eric Goodman was having none of it.
2. Les Shapiro:
-Oh boy did we get some feedback on this one. That’s what happens when you call out all the “Tebowmaniacs” out there. Either way, it made for a great video clips. Oh, and by the way, Tebow nation — Les was right.
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-“Thats Good Sports'” Brandon Perna heads out to Dove Valley to get the scoop at Broncos traning camp… Only things don’t go quite as planned.
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-I know, I’m tooting my own horn here, but any question that gets Denver Post columnist Mark Kiszla to start cracking up has to be good. It all began when the Rockies signed first baseman Mark Reynolds.
5. Bill Romanowski, Bubby Brister talk the Denver Broncos’ super seasons
-Before the Broncos’ dominant 29-10 drubbing of the Green Bay Pakcers in Week 8, former Broncos players Bubby Brister and Bill Romanowski joined us to talk about and .
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-In the week leading up to the MLS All-Star Game in Commerce City, American soccer star Clint Dempsey stopped by The Denver Post studios to talk to Woody, Les and Kiz.
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-The Denver Post Nuggets/NBA reporter Chris Dempsey walked away with the 2015 Pop-A-Shot crown. Many competitors battled for the prestigious honor, but ultimately, it was Dempsey who claimed the record with 42 baskets in a minute. He beat out Denver legends such as former NBA star , former Denver Bronco , current Bronco and , the son of the owners of the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche.
Hugh Johnson: 303-954-1037, hjohnson@denverpost.com or @HughJohnsonDP



