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Previewing Week Seventeen of the NFL
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Wayne & Hub get you set for the final weekend of the NFLs 2007 season, where several teams still have their post-season dreams on the line, and the New England Patriots are looking to complete their sweep of the regular season. Plus - what does the future hold for the front offices in St. Louis and San Francisco, and the QB positions in Oakland and Kansas City? Find out in The Way We Hear It!
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Show Introduction
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The Way We Hear It
The Inside Scoop on a possible change at the very top in St. Louis, the communication problems between Mike Nolan and his 49ers, and Terry Glenns return to the Cowboys.
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The Way We Hear it - Part Two
Insider reports on Oaklands disappointment in the performance of Jamarcus Russell, Brodie Croyles status as the QB of the future in Kansas City, and the timetable for Bill Parcells housecleaning in Miami.
 
 
The Week Seventeen Matchups
Wayne and Hub bring you capsule previews of the Seahawks at the Falcons, the Bengals at the Dolphins, Jacksonville at Houston, Buffalo at Philly, the Panthers at Tampa Bay, San Diego at Oakland, the Rams versus the Cardinals, Detroit at Green Bay, and the Chiefs at the Jets.
 
 
Week Seventeens Big Games
Wayne, Hub and the PFW staff take a look at the Giants versus the Patriots with history on the line, and the Steelers taking on the Ravens in Baltimore. Plus the Browns playoff hopes are on the line as they face the San Francisco 49ers.
 
 
Week Seventeens Big Games Part Two
The Saints take their playoff hopes to Chicago for a showdown with the Bears, and the Vikings do the same when they visit the Broncos. Plus- All that stands between the Tennessee Titans and the postseason is Peyton Manning and the Colts.
 
 
The Headliner: The Cowboys at Redskins
An in-depth look at this weekends top attraction. The Redskins stand one win away from the postseason. Their opponent the NFCs top seed, the Dallas Cowboys.
 
 
The Publishers Pen
The simulcast of the Patriots / Giants game across CBS, NBC and the NFL Network is another huge win for the National Football League. Hub explains why.
 
 
The Way We Hear it - Part Two
Insider reports on Oaklands disappointment in the performance of Jamarcus Russell, Brodie Croyles status as the QB of the future in Kansas City, and the timetable for Bill Parcells housecleaning in Miami.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
The Week Seventeen Matchups
Wayne and Hub bring you capsule previews of the Seahawks at the Falcons, the Bengals at the Dolphins, Jacksonville at Houston, Buffalo at Philly, the Panthers at Tampa Bay, San Diego at Oakland, the Rams versus the Cardinals, Detroit at Green Bay, and the Chiefs at the Jets.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
Week Seventeens Big Games
Wayne, Hub and the PFW staff take a look at the Giants versus the Patriots with history on the line, and the Steelers taking on the Ravens in Baltimore. Plus the Browns playoff hopes are on the line as they face the San Francisco 49ers.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
Week Seventeens Big Games Part Two
The Saints take their playoff hopes to Chicago for a showdown with the Bears, and the Vikings do the same when they visit the Broncos. Plus- All that stands between the Tennessee Titans and the postseason is Peyton Manning and the Colts.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
The Headliner: The Cowboys at Redskins
An in-depth look at this weekends top attraction. The Redskins stand one win away from the postseason. Their opponent the NFCs top seed, the Dallas Cowboys.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
The Publishers Pen
The simulcast of the Patriots / Giants game across CBS, NBC and the NFL Network is another huge win for the National Football League. Hub explains why.
Listen to this MP3 file...

 
 
Show Introduction
br>
 
 
The Way We Hear It
The Inside Scoop on a possible change at the very top in St. Louis, the communication problems between Mike Nolan and his 49ers, and Terry Glenns return to the Cowboys.