Some thoughts of Christopher Russo

Christopher Russo

Russo brought this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. He also claimed that the City and the individual defendants-appellees violated his Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights by keeping him incarcerated for a long time after his arrest, despite his protestations of innocence and the availability of exculpatory facts and evidence. 3

Who was really the most important athlete of the twentieth century?If you love sports, there’s only one thing better than a good game—and that’s a good argument. Who’s the best ever? The worst ever? Underrated? Overpaid? Now, in his long-awaited and completely original book—updated for the 2003 sports season—Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo sets up and breaks down the hundred greatest sports arguments of all time. In classic Mad Dog style, each chapter tackles a classic sports debate and takes sides with the lively and authoritative opinions that have made him one of the top radio personalities in the country. Whether you agree with The Dog—or agree to disagree with the book’s often controversial conclusions—The Mad Dog 100 is the perfect companion for any sports fan. 2

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Russo is the bestyes the voice is annoying and he drives both Met and Yankee fans nuts with his constant bashing of both teams but for pure entertainment value there is nobody better. Remember his job is to get people so mad that they call into his show and yell at him. 6

In a case of mistaken identity, Plaintiff-Appellant Christopher Russo (”Russo”) was arrested and imprisoned for the armed robbery of an Amoco service station and convenience store in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Two hundred and seventeen days after his arrest—and one day after the prosecutor viewed, for the first time, Amoco’s videotape of the crime—the state requested a nolle prosequi, and the charges against Russo were dismissed. 1

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Christopher Michael Russo (born October 18, 1959), known as the “Mad Dog,” is an American sports radio personality. He is best known as the former co-host of the widely popular Mike and the Mad Dog sports radio show with Mike Francesa, which was broadcast on WFAN (AM) in New York City and simulcast on the YES Network. Russo left the program in August 2008 after months of speculation regarding his spiraling relationship with Francesa. 7

Prior to the 1998 world series on his Saturday morning show, Chris Russo PICKED THE PADRES TO WIN IN 5! At the time, the NY Yankees record including the playoffs was 121-50. That shows you where he is coming from. 4

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