WGR’s Sal Capaccio To Be First Moran-Alytics Podcast Guest Monday

February 18, 2018By Patrick Moran

The debut episode of the Moran-Alytics Podcast drops Monday morning and seeing I have little-to-none, it was important to have my first guest possess both professional credibility and a likeable personality.  It’s a big notch in the win column for the good guys as I landed WGR-550 sports talk host and Buffalo Bills sideline reporter … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#15) Madonna – True Blue

February 12, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1986 Notable Songs: “Live to Tell”, “Papa Don’t Preach”, “True Blue”, “Open Your Heart”, “La Isla Bonita” Album MVP: “Papa Don’t Preach” Why I Loved It: When I first started putting together this countdown I was pretty confident “Like a Virgin” would be my highest ranking Madonna album.  Turns out I was wrong.  … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#16) Janet Jackson – Control

February 9, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1986 Notable Songs: “What Have You Done for Me Lately”, “Nasty”, When I Think of You”, “Control”, “Let’s Wait Awhile”, “The Pleasure Principle” Album MVP: “Nasty” Why I Loved It: When it comes to vocals and funky beats to get down to, Control was nearly perfect. This was one of two Janet Jackson … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#17) Van Halen – 1984

February 8, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1984 Notable Songs: “Jump”, “I’ll Wait”, “Panama”, “Hot for Teacher” Album MVP: “Jump” Why I Loved It: Admittedly I’m not a huge Van Halen fan on the whole,  or at least I didn’t think I was, but this is Van Halen’s second album to make my countdown (Ou812 started things out at No. … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#18) Billy Joel – An Innocent Man

February 7, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1983 Notable Songs: “Tell Her About It”, “Uptown Girl”, “An Innocent Man”, “The Longest Time”, “Leave a Tender Moment Alone”, “Keeping the Faith”, “This Night” Album MVP: “Uptown Girl” Why I Loved It: I’m hoping I can sneak this selection past my wife, who is literally one of the biggest Billy Joel fans … Read More

Moran-Alytics Podcast Debuts On February 19

February 6, 2018By Patrick Moran

For quite some time, dating back a few years I’ve wanted to start my own podcast. I’ve also wanted to have Hall & Oates play one my birthday parties, pound beers with Stone Cold Steve Austin and share a cinematic sex scene with Scarlett Johansson, but none of that has happened. Until now. No, not that, but I’m … Read More

Finally, A Reason To Watch The Sabres Game

February 6, 2018By Patrick Moran

The Buffalo Sabres play tonight at home against the Anaheim Ducks.  There’s two things about tonight’s game I didn’t know until hitting up my Twitter around 11:30am this morning.  One is that the Sabres are even playing tonight.  I legit didn’t know—that’s how disconnected I am from this chronic group of sorry underachievers. Here’s the … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#19) Journey – Escape

February 6, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1981 Notable Songs: “Who’s Crying Now”, “Don’t Stop Believing”, “Open Arms”, “Who’s Crying Now” Album MVP: “Open Arms” Why I Loved It: This is flat-out one of the best rock albums of the 80’s, if not all-time.  Thanks to the Sopranos if you’re under 30 it’s almost automatic “Don’t Stop Believing” is the … Read More

Buffalo Dominates Super Bowl Ratings, Because Of Course They Do

February 5, 2018By Patrick Moran

According to early ratings numbers by Nielsen, the audience for Super Bowl 52 (I hate roman numerals) between New England and Philadelphia on NBC  are on track to end up a little bit below last year’s telecast.  This information is reportedly based on 56 markets. The overnight ratings for the Eagles’ overly exciting 41-33 win … Read More

Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#20) Bobby Brown – Don’t Be Cruel

February 5, 2018By Patrick Moran

Year Released: 1988 Notable Songs: “Don’t Be Cruel”, “My Prerogative”, “Roni”, “Every Little Step”, “Rock Wit’cha” Album MVP: “Don’t Be Cruel” Why I Loved It: With this album, Brown permanently ridded himself of the candy-pop/bubblegum perception that followed him around as a key member of New Edition in the early-to-mid 80’s. By the late 1980’s … Read More