Wait the rap battle between radio personalities isn't on the level? Call the police!I think the whole thing is rigged. Fred and Rich keep influencing the audience to vote who they feel will get the most pop out of their live show (i.e. Brrd, Roche & Zolak). I for one am sick of Brrd and hearing about his zany shenanigans. Pass.
That's the whole point, Zo is a giant mess, which is why it works. Sup Sarge?Jim Murray should be in the finals. Zo is hilarious but today's entry was a mess.
I thought Zo's was good. It was a good mashup. The Panda part remarking that Murray had no broads in Atlanta was really funny.That's the whole point, Zo is a giant mess, which is why it works. Sup Sarge?
That's the whole point.The whole middle-aged white guys rapping thing is cringeworthy.
It is indicative of the state of the Boston sports talk radio scene. WEEI invented/stole the "personality fights with co-worker" bit two decades ago; T&R do it in a somewhat good-natured way with a ton of production applied to cover up the intra-office rivalries. The only difference is the production; that they have to "rap" and there's a "contest" makes it somewhat more interesting than just a run-of-the-mill argument featuring two dudes shouting at each other over who's more pretty.This whole 98 Mile thing is brutal and I can't wait for it to be over! I hadn't listened to their show in years and wasn't aware of this bit. The whole middle-aged white guys rapping thing is cringeworthy. Thought it wasn't gonna be on the podcasts?
But they're not good at rapping!That's the whole point.
Seriously. I had been on vacation and got back into my usual morning routine today to find that clown on the air. If anything it does make me appreciate T&R.Starting out your morning with Adam Jones is not advisable.
He also somehow shoehorned that into a hot take of how Brady made things "worse" for himself and NFLPA by continuing to fight, because this somehow gave Goodeall more power. Oh and he also lied and said Brady could have negotiated a 1-2 game suspension. Goodell made it very clear from the beginning: there was no "deal" to be made. Cringeworthy radio.You guys deprived yourself of the wisdom that Tom Brady fought the NFL tooth and nail, but he also laid down to the NFL. Even though he fought them tooth and nail. But also, he laid down.
F&M still push this tooth and nail anytime they can.He also somehow shoehorned that into a hot take of how Brady made things "worse" for himself and NFLPA by continuing to fight, because this somehow gave Goodeall more power. Oh and he also lied and said Brady could have negotiated a 1-2 game suspension. Goodell made it very clear from the beginning: there was no "deal" to be made. Cringeworthy radio.
To be fair Gary Myers who is as tapped into the NFL as anyone had this in an article about the Al-Jazeera report this morning.F&M still push this tooth and nail anytime they can.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/nfl-players-al-jazeera-ped-probe-dodge-roger-goodell-article-1.2754183Goodell would have cut Brady’s suspension down to two games at his appeal hearing last June if he didn’t find out Brady did the same to his phone as Goodell did to the Spygate tapes.
They also got the podcast up rather quicklyLooks like they are re-airing it at 9.
And I like that it's no just us fans who think the Sox (and Bruins too) leak negative info or stop supporting players when they're getting ready to ship them out. Clearly the players have noticed the pattern, he stated that pretty clearly with respect to the golfing accusations. He was a good soldier on that, and they threw him under the bus.Solid interview w/ Josh Beckett and actually made me like him a bit more.
Shocked he came out and said flat out that the Sox invented his injury to get him on the DL to avoid Aaron Cook going to the Yankees, then left him out to dry with the media.
Great story. Too bad he never went on the DL.Solid interview w/ Josh Beckett and actually made me like him a bit more.
Shocked he came out and said flat out that the Sox invented his injury to get him on the DL to avoid Aaron Cook going to the Yankees, then left him out to dry with the media.