Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreezeWas that the guy that Colin Cowherd replaced, or was that Kellerman? I think I started listening to ESPN Radio right after that went down.
Cowherd is ok. I'd probably prefer it if he interacted with The Compass & Ry-Dogg more instead of just talking about whatever for like 10 minutes straight. And he talks about himself & his likes/dislikes alot, too. But other than that, he's alright.
Are Mike & Mike any good? I dont wake up early enough for them.
Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreezeCowherd is ok. I'd probably prefer it if he interacted with The Compass & Ry-Dogg more instead of just talking about whatever for like 10 minutes straight. And he talks about himself & his likes/dislikes alot, too. But other than that, he's alright.
Are Mike & Mike any good? I dont wake up early enough for them.
Mike and Mike aren't bad. Second behind Dan and Dibs on my like list.
Originally posted by DJ FrostyFreezeAre Mike & Mike any good? I dont wake up early enough for them.
They're hacks. Their only redeeming quality is that they get good guests because of their ESPN home...Mort, Clayton, Jayson Stark, and the like. The local station here pre-empts them at 6:00 am for the local morning show, so lately they've been on during my 5:00 - 5:45 am commute.
I've been listening to CDs, instead.
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I like Golic and tolerate Greenberg, who is too caught up in his shtick for me. Also, a little too pompous for my taste.
(if I've ranted about this here before, I apologize)
Every week or so, I try listening to Cowherd and I just have to turn it off. He'll say something that so infuriates me that I turn the radio off. The real breaking point for me was the realization that much of his stuff is pre-written, making him no better than the Gnome.
This is sad, on one level, since I like Chadd and had a good time when we had lunch together in DC after Tony's show.
Fortunately, the James Brown show (on Sporting News Radio) is on at the same time while I'm eating lunch, so that's what I listen to now.
Just wondering why Tk was fired/let go by ESPN radio. I love PTI and I used to listen to his radio show whenever I could. I remember him always talking about how different markets were dropping his radio show. Is that the reason?
The official reason is that TK was being worn out by all three jobs (radio, PTI, the Post) and he chose to give up the radio show.
If you listened to the end of the show, he was sad to go and was already talking about coming back before he was gone. Obviously, those two things don't add up.
If TK had been "fired" by ESPN radio, it's doubtful that he would have kept his PTI gig. The Mouse ususally doesn't remove someone from one area and not all the others.
Originally posted by odessasteps The official reason is that TK was being worn out by all three jobs (radio, PTI, the Post) and he chose to give up the radio show.
If you listened to the end of the show, he was sad to go and was already talking about coming back before he was gone. Obviously, those two things don't add up.
If TK had been "fired" by ESPN radio, it's doubtful that he would have kept his PTI gig. The Mouse ususally doesn't remove someone from one area and not all the others.
Mark, didn't he mention something regarding a manager before the one when he left that made his life miserable? He made the decision to go and leave significant money on the table. The next manager was great but his decison was made.
He loved the people at ESPN Radio when he started. He loved the people at ESPN Radio when he left. He hated the people in between. They ones who fired Denis and sent Mr. Tony on vacation.
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So, what's up with Walt supposedly showing back up again? Ben can't be viewed as to big a threat if they four people that need to be "babysat" and one enforcer. Doing a four person in one episode introduction was a new way of doing things.