Talking Buffalo is a podcast focused primarily on Buffalo sports (especially Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres) featuring interview guests from the world of sports, media and pop culture. Whether he’s throwing shade or drinking the Kool -Aid, Buffalo born Patrick Moran is an idealist and it’s his idea people will embrace his podcast despite the bothersome voice.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 781 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootballHockey |
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, the NFL Draft has finally arrived and Patrick Moran is making his final Buffalo Bills predictions with analysis of some possible scenarios just hours before the real thing is set to begin. more
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by popular Cover 1 content creator Greg Tompsett for a conversation centered around the Buffalo Bills and the NFL draft, recorded and streamed live from Sonny Red's in Lackawanna. more
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, we're just two days away from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft and Patrick Moran is joined by friend and recurring guest Anthony Marino to put out a list of bold draft predictions as it pertains both to the Buffalo ... more
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran is joined by frenemy and recurring guest Joe From Queens to discuss a pretty significant week in the landscape of Buffalo sports, including the firing of Buffalo Sabres head coach Don Granato and a re... more
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Listen to this intermittently as many of the episodes is just a bunch of ranting. Aaron Quinn episodes are great, they have some good discussions
This show is great…usually, but when mathews fartstain is the guest… get ready for the worlds most boring hour of narcissism and a side of hockey and a sprinkle of bills content by this new england chowder loving bore. You might hear 5 min of “insight” about the bills but only after 20 minutes of hockey crap sandwiched between 30 minutes about the craptastic fartburn himself. Thanks for ruining the show w this 30 year old who sounds 59, f u farstain!!!! And stop saying “buuuuuuuut” ten times a p... more
Come for the Bills and Sabres talk. Stay to hear Pat get demolished by Joe on the starting 5
Knowledge, a mixed bag of tricks, and a lot of fun to listen to! If you haven't heard it, you should open your ears and listen in.
Love the podcast. Great guests. Great questions. Love the topics. Different than most of what is out there. Love to hear the perspectives of all the personalities brought on. Keep up the great work.
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Brazil/Sports/Football |
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