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  2. Mike and the Mad Dog - Wikipedia

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    Mike and the Mad Dog...Sports Radio 66, W-F-A-N. They're talkin' sports, goin' at it as hard as they can, It's Mike and the Mad Dog on the FAN. Nothing can get by 'em, turn it on and try 'em, Mike and the Mad Dog, W-F-A-N [102] There was an awkward moment when Jon Bon Jovi was being interviewed for an unrelated topic. At the end of the ...

  3. Jim Mattis - Wikipedia

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    According to an article published in 2004 by the Los Angeles Times it was his concern for the enlisted ranks along with his energy and enthusiasm that garnered him the nickname "Mad Dog". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] But in 2016, when President-elect Trump asked Mattis if his nickname was indeed "Mad Dog," Mattis replied, "No, sir," saying that his actual ...

  4. Mike Curtis (American football) - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Curtis (March 27, 1943 – April 20, 2020), nicknamed "Mad Dog" or "the Animal," was an American professional football player for the Baltimore Colts, Seattle Seahawks, and Washington Redskins. He played a total of 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), running from 1965 to 1978.

  5. Chris Russo - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Michael Russo (born October 18, 1959), also known as "Mad Dog", is an American sports radio personality best known as the former co-host of the Mike and the Mad Dog sports radio program with Mike Francesa, [1] which was broadcast on WFAN in New York City and simulcasted on the YES Network.

  6. Jim Mandich - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Mandich (July 30, 1948 – April 26, 2011), also known as "Mad Dog", was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). Mandich played college football for the Michigan Wolverines from 1967 to 1969 and was recognized as a consensus first-team tight end on the 1969 College ...

  7. Jerry Shriver - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Michael Tate Shriver (24 September 1941 – 10 June 1974), also known by his nickname "Mad Dog", was a master sergeant in the United States Army who served in Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) in the Vietnam War.

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  9. Bob Lassiter - Wikipedia

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    Bob Lassiter, also known as "Mad Dog", (September 30, 1945 – October 13, 2006) was a controversial and highly influential American radio talk show host in the 1980s and 1990s. He worked in several markets but is best known for his long stint in the Tampa Bay area.