Not just you. I didn't find it interesting when Eddie Andelman talked gambling, and don't think it's interesting now. My nephew works at DraftKings, I'm curious how his generation feels about this stuff?Are listeners interested at all in the gambling talk? Also, does anyone care about Dave Richards and fantasy football? I’ve never understood the appeal of either.
I hate you.They should have Larry Johnson and Craig Mustard do fill in work.
"The teacher and the Preacher!"
Not just you. I didn't find it interesting when Eddie Andelman talked gambling, and don't think it's interesting now. My nephew works at DraftKings, I'm curious how his generation feels about this stuff?
Gambling has always been a huge driver of sports interest. It's also incredibly boring to people who don't actually bet. Fantasy sports were basically a stand-in when sports gambling wasn't as legal in as many places as it is now. I remember a time in my life when I cared about my fantasy teams, but I didn't care enough to listen to other people talk about theirs. I'm curious about what the actual percentage numbers of listeners are interested or bored by gambling or fantasy talk, but I guarantee you that the pro-gambling fans are much more "active" and vocal about their interest than the uninterested are about their disinterest.Are listeners interested at all in the gambling talk? Also, does anyone care about Dave Richards and fantasy football? I’ve never understood the appeal of either.
C'mon the show was ok for a Saturday morningI hate you.
it wasn’t okay for a 3am on a Tuesday morning in hell.C'mon the show was ok for a Saturday morning![]()
Agree about Richard. He’s a good listen and the segment moves briskly.I couldn’t care less about any gambling segment, but I like Dave Richard. He’s pretty quick on his feet and I like hearing people who know their shit talk.
That seems like an overly harsh assessment. Craig being a Yankees fan while hosting a show in Boston was kind of fun. They didn't take themselves seriously at all and had plenty of "celebrity" callers like Frank from Gloucester.it wasn’t okay for a 3am on a Tuesday morning in hell.
It was, by far, the worst sports show I’ve ever heard.
I thought Adam Jones was the single voice that would make me turn off the radio the fastest, but that's just because I forgot that this show once upon a time existed.They should have Larry Johnson and Craig Mustard do fill in work.
"The teacher and the Preacher!"
YMMV but I absolutely hated this show. And celebrity callers aren’t a selling point, especially Frank from Gloucester. That guy was a complete bozo.That seems like an overly harsh assessment. Craig being a Yankees fan while hosting a show in Boston was kind of fun. They didn't take themselves seriously at all and had plenty of "celebrity" callers like Frank from Gloucester.
Sometimes it don’t go your way, bbay!I felt bad for Fred listening to him talk about the Jets and Wilson. All he wants is something not awful to watch and can’t quit them. It’s got to be tough watching one of the worst QBs in history weekly.
What's even funnier is that Bruce was already Banner's middle name, because Stan Lee had such a bad memory he referred him as Bob Banner a few times, and readers caught it and wrote in about it. His excuse was that Banner's real name was Robert Bruce Banner, but he went by Bruce. Stan was writing dialogue for so many comics, he couldn't remember much of anything from one issue to the next, and I don't think he really cared that much. Which is why everyone has alliterative names, so he could remember them more easily (Peter Parker, Reed Richards, etc.). So they already could have called him Robert or Bob, but maybe those weren't not-gay enough for the producers.I laughed during the transition to Mark Daniels from Masslive after they were talking about how the network thought naming the main character on the 70s Incredible Hulk TV show "Bruce" would be too gay.
Daniels: that gives a whole new meaning to "Hulk smash"!
Not that there’s anything strong with that.I laughed during the transition to Mark Daniels from Masslive after they were talking about how the network thought naming the main character on the 70s Incredible Hulk TV show "Bruce" would be too gay.
Daniels: that gives a whole new meaning to "Hulk smash"!
Yeah, he's paid. They have mentioned it before. It's time for the Bankroll "Bunch" segment to go. Fred clearly doesn't like Dan, and I think the feeling might be mutual. And I'm not sure Kendra adds brings more to the table. The whole segment just creates for awkward and terrible radio.So I know less than nothing about this. Is Lifshatz paid for this? He seemed pretty frustrated at the end and I'm sure he knew Fred was mocking him the entire broadcast (for those who didn't listen, Fred literally brought it up with like other guests who didn't get the reference)
At some point he may just say F it and not go in....
That's because Rich doesn't follow sports. He probably had no clue what team Grayson Allen was on, or if he was in the NBA, until today's segmentIf nothing else, Dan's insane takes and unwillingness to ever admit he's wrong keeps Fred engaged for the interview and he gets content out of it weekly. I don't mind it as much as you all seem to, but I can definitely see the perspective. For Dan, I'm not sure there's much better ways he can get name recognition (for whatever that's worth) than on T&R. Having him unpack the Grayson Allen take was hilarious whereas Rich just doesn't dig into stuff that much usually.
I think the segments awesome. Fred's fascination with Dan makes the entire segment worth while and Fred not letting it go and brining Allen up to other guests was great. Kendra's fine, I like her better in non-gambling segments on weekends personally.If nothing else, Dan's insane takes and unwillingness to ever admit he's wrong keeps Fred engaged for the interview and he gets content out of it weekly. I don't mind it as much as you all seem to, but I can definitely see the perspective. For Dan, I'm not sure there's much better ways he can get name recognition (for whatever that's worth) than on T&R. Having Fred unpack the Grayson Allen take was hilarious whereas Rich just doesn't dig into stuff that much usually.
Well see, Grayson Allen sucks, but he's valuable depth. Jae Crowder also sucks, but he's useless depth.Dan is convinced that a guy like Grayson Allen is an incredibly valuable piece for a winning team. I dont think its a bit, he really believes it. Thats insane for someone who, by all accounts, watches a lot of sports because of gambling interests. For all of Joe Murrays' faults, he does actually know sports and can craft a good "take" sometimes.
I am sure Allen will be an NBA player for a long time, but man, you're replacing him with DAMIAN LILLARD.
Dan is like a sitcom character that comes in for one scene, does his joke, and everyone gets a good laugh. As mentioned, it adds fuel for Fred to riff on for hours. A lesser program may just let it go and keep it contained to the one segment. Dan provides a lot of material.
Fred, if you're reading, do a Shootin' the Breeze segment of just Dans' worst opinions.
This brings me back to Bob Ryan complaining that the '08 Celtics didn't have enough depth going into the season. Sure, they won the championship, but the Lakers were better from players 9-15. So who was the better team, really?Well see, Grayson Allen sucks, but he's valuable depth. Jae Crowder also sucks, but he's useless depth.
Look forward to it. They are usually good about getting the podcasts up quickly, but not yet.Rich is on an epic and amazingly poignant rant about what a despicable a-hole Curt Schilling is.
His anger is palpable.
In his ‘wisdom’ Schilling also launched into yet another well thought through antisemitic tilt this week.Exactly what Schilling wants, probably. Otherwise nobody gives a fuck about what he has to say.
I get it, but this was deeply personal for Rich, given his experience with Mary's battles with cancer. As much as no one wants to give Schilling attention, I think Rich ripping him a new one in this instance was well warranted.Exactly what Schilling wants, probably. Otherwise nobody gives a fuck about what he has to say.
That's interesting that they said that because Massarotti was talking about Schilling last night on the Baseball Show and he said that when he was a beat reporter in the locker room, his thoughts was that Schilling was the type of guy who had an opinion on everything (which was annoying) but that he was generally a good guy, who always had his teammates' backs and was okay. He followed up by saying what happened between his last pitch and now where Schilling has turned into a complete fucking dick (my words) is puzzling. He has no idea why or how this happened.Also fun to note that they relayed a story from a longtime beat reporter (I'm blanking on who it was) who said that in all his years covering the biggest jerks in the sport -- from John Rocker, to Albert Belle, to Barry Bonds -- that no one was more hated in their own clubhouse than Curt Schilling.
Right, absolutely agree.I get it, but this was deeply personal for Rich, given his experience with Mary's battles with cancer. As much as no one wants to give Schilling attention, I think Rich ripping him a new one in this instance was well warranted.
Didn’t Schilling talk shit on Scott Williamson’s efforts even though the guy ended up being injured?That's interesting that they said that because Massarotti was talking about Schilling last night on the Baseball Show and he said that when he was a beat reporter in the locker room, his thoughts was that Schilling was the type of guy who had an opinion on everything (which was annoying) but that he was generally a good guy, who always had his teammates' backs and was okay. He followed up by saying what happened between his last pitch and now where Schilling has turned into a complete fucking dick (my words) is puzzling. He has no idea why or how this happened.
Yeah. Definitely. His Philly teammates also called him "red light" or something like (which is what the Mets called Gary Carter). I'm not saying that he was the most popular guy in the locker room--and people can be complicated--but I'm just saying that Mazz said he wasn't like how he is now. Also, I'm not defending Schilling. Fuck that guy. Forever.Didn’t Schilling talk shit on Scott Williamson’s efforts even though the guy ended up being injured?
Nothing beats Phillies GM Ed Wade's description of Schilling: "a horse every fifth day and a horse's ass on the other four."Yeah. Definitely. His Philly teammates also called him "red light" or something like (which is what the Mets called Gary Carter). I'm not saying that he was the most popular guy in the locker room--and people can be complicated--but I'm just saying that Mazz said he wasn't like how he is now. Also, I'm not defending Schilling. Fuck that guy. Forever.
Yes, 8:30 or so since Albert Greer got stuck in traffic and was late, so he stayed an extra 20 min. Should be half way hour 3.Was this rant today? I searched and found one from yesterday...