Chris Parker (radio)

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Chris "Bulldog" Parker (left) and Mike Schopp broadcasting from Super Bowl XL's radio row in Detroit's Renaissance Center.
Chris "Bulldog" Parker (left) and Mike Schopp broadcasting from Super Bowl XL's radio row in Detroit's Renaissance Center.

Chris "Bulldog" Parker (born Buffalo, New York, 1964- ) is the co-host of Buffalo's WGR-550's afternoon show from 3:00 until 7:00PM along with Mike Schopp. Besides the weekly show, "Schopp & The Bulldog" have also hosted a postgame Buffalo Bills show after every Bills regular season contest, the last couple of years from Casino Niagara in Niagara Falls, Ontario, but most recently from WGR's Southwestern Avenue Tailgate stage at Ralph Wilson Stadium, or the studio. The post game show primarily consists of phone calls from fans and recorded press conference clips from key players and coaches.

Parker is a native Western New Yorker and graduate of Buffalo State College. He defines himself as a fan and not a journalist. Parker broke into broadcasting slowly, first hosting a weekend show before hosting a weeknight program on WBEN-AM in Buffalo, succeeding John Murphy as the host of the program, known as One on One Sports (no relation to the network of the same name). When WGR switched to all-sports after being purchased by Entercom Communications, Parker was placed on the morning show before moving to afternoons. Parker is a life-long fan of Buffalo sports teams and often recalls memories from past seasons. He is married with two young children and currently resides in North Buffalo. He has an interest in motor sports, including his own motorcycle. His favorite bands include The Clash and Wilco.

Parker and Schopp have been doing the unofficial pre-game of the Buffalo Sabres pre-game show during the 2007 NHL playoffs. They often speak to play-by-play voice Rick Jeanneret and beat reporter Paul Hamilton leading into the official broadcast.

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Schopp & Bulldog's show feature a number of recurring segments, which have aired on both WNSA and WGR. They include the following:

  • Hall of Fame Rejection Committee: This idea was started while Schopp was at WNSA. Each day Schopp and his staff (usually 3 in all) would eliminate one person from the Hall of Fame until only one player, the greatest contributor to the sport of all time, remained. In 2005, the Baseball Committee ultimately selected Willie Mays. Successors included the Pro Football Hall of Fame Rejection Committee (which selected Otto Graham), the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Rejection Committee (which selected The Rolling Stones over The Beatles and Bob Dylan in August 2007), and the Hockey Hall of Fame Rejection Committee (which is ongoing).
  • Haseoke: These are supposed to be the lost tapes of former Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hašek "singing" in a heavy Czech accent and wildly off pitch. The voice of Hasek was never revealed but is believed to be Schopp's former producer, Steve Cichon, who sells the Haseoke tapes on his Web site.
  • Greg Bauch comedy sketches which air occasionally as bumpers between sports updates and sometimes as comedy relief. They include the Colorado School of Mimes; a sketch about the real Division II school- Colorado School of Mines, changed to "mimes", that attempts to play a game of college football.
  • Bulldog recently received a hair cut, after losing the Weekly football "pick'em" bet. His hair was cut to Schopp's specification.

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