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          Sports radio legend Stugotz rewrites the record books, taking rings away from undeserving champions and giving them to the rightful winners....

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        1. Follow Jon "Stugotz" Weiner and explore their bibliography from 's Jon "Stugotz" Weiner Author Page.
        2. Sports radio legend Stugotz rewrites the record books, taking rings away from undeserving champions and giving them to the rightful.
        3. Sports radio legend Stugotz rewrites the record books, taking rings away from undeserving champions and giving them to the rightful winners.
        4. Buy the book Stugotz's Personal Record Book: The Real Winners and Losers in Sports by jon "stugotz" weiner,dan stanczyk at Indigo.
        5. Jon “Stugotz” Weiner is a sports talk host who has developed an army of supporters by embodying the voice of the fan.
        6. Stugotz's Personal Record Book - by Jon Stugotz Weiner & Dan Stanczyk (Hardcover)



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          Sports radio legend Stugotz rewrites the record books, taking rings away from undeserving champions and giving them to the rightful winners.Without Tom Brady, Bill Belichick is a worse head coach than Herm Edwards.

          Kevin Durant has no rings. Rafael Nadal is not on the Mount Rushmore of men's tennis.For years, popular sports radio personality Stugotz has been telling fans that he keeps a "personal record book," a kind of alternate sports universe in which Babe Ruth is not a great Yankee, Sean McVay has no rings, and Joe Namath is not in the Hall of Fame, to name just a few of his sacred proclamations.

          As Stugotz hilariously renders his controversial judgments with the steely conviction of a psychopath, what might seem like broadsides meant to rattle the cages of avid sports fans are transformed into shockingly wise, well-considered arguments that, taken together, form