
Q taps into the heart and soul of Raider Nation on the Daily, with great topics, great guests and most importantly with you Raider Nation. Your Radio Station, your show Unnecessary Roughness on Raider Nation Radio 920
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1467 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FootballSports | |||

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Been listening to Q since the black hole banter days he is one of the best things that happen to the Nation and when he started working for RNR it send chills down my spine it was very well deserved for a guy who is a grinder keep up the good work my brother
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Content revolves around sports, particularly focusing on the NFL and its teams, with a strong emphasis on the Las Vegas Raiders. Discussions frequently highlight game strategies, player performances, and current trends in football, making it a reliable source for fans seeking insights on the Raiders' progress and challenges. The show often features guests from various sports backgrounds, including analysts and former players, providing expert opinions and personal anecdotes that resonate deeply with the audience. Unique aspects include interactive segments where listener opinions are invited, fostering a sense of community among fans while covering topical sports issues.
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Recent guests on Unnecessary Roughness include:
1. Justin Herbert
2. Jake Hefner
3. Geno Smith
4. Amarion Hampton
5. Khalil Mack
6. Ted Nguyen
7. Daniel Carlson
8. Jeremy Fowler
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