I'm still enjoying it as much as I ever did. Some stale bits here and there but it's definitely my favorite drive time show.
The whole commute yesterday, off and on today, I use the radio.com app.allstonite said:Has anyone else been having issues with the online stream the past few weeks? I listen in Chrome at work and lately a few times a day it'll freeze up and stop playing. I'm not sure if it's just me but I think it's a bigger issue because I've noticed it on my phone more recently as well.
Yup.allstonite said:Has anyone else been having issues with the online stream the past few weeks? I listen in Chrome at work and lately a few times a day it'll freeze up and stop playing. I'm not sure if it's just me but I think it's a bigger issue because I've noticed it on my phone more recently as well.
Hendu for Kutch said:Is there anything sadder than the guys who call in to try and hit on a woman on the radio? It's so fucking creepy and pathetic. Serious douche chills hearing stuff like "I'd like to buy you a pajamagram Trenni."
NickEsasky said:Oh good lord. Wallach rolling with just Trenni this morning. I actually had to listen to some Dennis and KKKallahan.
Yeah she was doing well and Wallach was horrendous. He couldn't even do the pajama gram commercial right.The Napkin said:Which is a shame because Trenni is pretty good and I think could grow into the job nicely. Would be interesting to see what swapping her in for Wallach on a normal day would be like.
Rusty13 said:
Same. Wallach trying to carry the show by himself is embarrassing. I bet Rich cringed when he tuned in to hear the show. I'm sure Johnston and Flynn will be doing most of the fill ins soon over the holidays, who are actually fairly solid as subs.
It's amazing too how long he's lasted while stepping all over the show. Fred admonishes him at least once a month on air for not shutting the hell up.Sea Bass said:
After five years, it's shocking to me that Wallach still has a job on that station. 98.5 flushed out Tanguay rather quickly. I assumed Gresh and Wallach were next on the chopping block. Sadly, I was wrong.
Gresh is markedly better than Wallach, which is really all you need to say about how painfully bad Wallach is at his job. At least Gresh is very knowledgable on football and has undeniable chemistry with Zolak, even though their antics get tiresome over an extended listen.Sea Bass said:
After five years, it's shocking to me that Wallach still has a job on that station. 98.5 flushed out Tanguay rather quickly. I assumed Gresh and Wallach were next on the chopping block. Sadly, I was wrong.
HomeBrew1901 said:To pile on Wallach he really is horrific and I'm amazed he still has a job in Boston on the airwaves. There is a reason why every other flashboy, from Meter, to Pete, to Beetle and so many others have all had the chance to either host their own show or fill in regularly as the primary host when someone was out on vacation... Yet Wallach only gets to fill in during an emergency while the station has to bring in other folks.
What exactly does he bring to the station and show?
Darnell's Son said:Those number don't include Providence and Worcester!
Connor In The Car@ConnorInTheCar 15h15 hours ago
@JohnDennisWEEI @kirkmin @GerryCallahan No way those ratings are accurate. GOT to include ALL New England markets & KNOW D&C IS KING! #1
Vinho Tinto said:CBS radio is also dominating in NYC. It's going to take a huge shift to unseat either WFAN or Sports Hub.
Blah, so sick of this shit and nice to see Fred is too.TheRealness said:They have Kravit on right now. Fred and Rich are doing a good job of attacking Bobs logic on his approach to asking for Belichick to be fired. It's a pretty good back and forth.
No new info but it's about the only plausible theory that involves any intent on the Pats' part. But it's only believable if we choose to not take Belichick and Brady at their word. It's very likely that the balls they submitted were under-inflated because no one with the team ever bothered to measure them. The refs are the ones charged with the responsibility of making sure they meet league standards.Rusty13 said:Just turned it on. Is there new info that I'm unaware of? They seem to be both stipulating that the Pats purposely gave the refs underinflated balls PRIOR to the game ( as in under 12.5 psi) with Rich saying that's on the refs and Fred laughing that off and matter of factly saying they cheated.
Red(s)HawksFan said:No new info but it's about the only plausible theory that involves any intent on the Pats' part. But it's only believable if we choose to not take Belichick and Brady at their word. It's very likely that the balls they submitted were under-inflated because no one with the team ever bothered to measure them. The refs are the ones charged with the responsibility of making sure they meet league standards.
Didn't he say 'we give the balls to the refs and ask them to fill them to the minimum'? Belichick does not hand the balls to the refs himself...rodderick said:
Belichick himself said he gave the balls to the refs and told them to inflate them to minimum amount required. There's no question the onus of making sure the balls are at regulation level inflation is on the refs and not the team.
BlackJack said:Didn't he say 'we give the balls to the refs and ask them to fill them to the minimum'? Belichick does not hand the balls to the refs himself...
NortheasternPJ said:I'd be surprised if that happened. Fred and Rich both said how much they'd hate it when F&M went to it.