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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Isn't that the Boston media market's fault for continuing to tune in and call in to those guys shows? To get rid of them you hurt them w/ low ratings.
I think that makes Felger worse.Or at least Mazz. Felger is a douche but I don't think he believes the **** he spews. I think Mazz is legitimately as stupid as he sounds.
Abstaining from listening/watching to a particular show/segment is a tried and true way of reducing noise pollution caused by media airheads. Look at how the level of buffoonery reached new heights on WEEI with the Big Show and once Doochbag and Spazz arrived on the scence with a different perspective (and a stronger radio signal) people started to tune-out EEI.I wish I could agree with this 20 times. They don't care if you're regular-listening or hate-listening. The only way to show your disapproval is to not listen at all.
Abstaining from listening/watching to a particular show/segment is a tried and true way of reducing noise pollution caused by media airheads. Look at how the level of buffoonery reached new heights on WEEI with the Big Show and once Doochbag and Spazz arrived on the scence with a different perspective (and a stronger radio signal) people started to tune-out EEI.
It can happen but clearly the mass public would rather tune in as opposed to listen to NPR or music.
I haven't listened to them or even mentioned their names since the Wells report came out.Abstaining from listening/watching to a particular show/segment is a tried and true way of reducing noise pollution caused by media airheads. Look at how the level of buffoonery reached new heights on WEEI with the Big Show and once Doochbag and Spazz arrived on the scence with a different perspective (and a stronger radio signal) people started to tune-out EEI.
It can happen but clearly the mass public would rather tune in as opposed to listen to NPR or music.
Can we replace felger and Mazz with this woman? She's great.
yeah maybe here
http://www.sportsradiokjr.com/media/podcast-seahawks-ondemand-Seahawks/
it's called the 13th man show, I think --- check there later
Abstaining from listening/watching to a particular show/segment is a tried and true way of reducing noise pollution caused by media airheads. Look at how the level of buffoonery reached new heights on WEEI with the Big Show and once Doochbag and Spazz arrived on the scence with a different perspective (and a stronger radio signal) people started to tune-out EEI.
It can happen but clearly the mass public would rather tune in as opposed to listen to NPR or music.
The fact that any of my tax dollars go to NPR is disturbing.
wish i could have heard it .
stradley?
well, if you have a computer I did link it.
In context, deflated is the ONLY usage that makes ANY sense. McNally was sitting at home and Revis on the sideline certainly looked deflated.Has anyone suggested the possibility that he didn't even mean to say "Deflate"? When I use my phone, it's always auto-correcting or if I use the voice dictation, it gets it wrong.
I know it's out there but let's assume that Green Bay just scored.
The text was
Deflate and give somebody that jkt
What if deflate was supposed to be something else? For instance, (after Green Bay scored).
"Deflated and Give somebody that jkt" (as in deflated because Green Bay scored)
Or
"Delegate and give somebody that jkt"
I'm just suggesting that as people harp on the "deflate" word, maybe someone should ask him if that's even what he meant to say. We've heard from the Patriots lawyers but did they get that "lose weight" from the guys or did they just introduce a rebuttal????
I don't know but I've had to apologize on more than one occasion for my texts because I didn't check them carefully. I'd like to hear what McNally has to say since we've heard from everyone but him about what the texts mean.
Has anyone suggested the possibility that he didn't even mean to say "Deflate"? When I use my phone, it's always auto-correcting or if I use the voice dictation, it gets it wrong.
I know it's out there but let's assume that Green Bay just scored.
The text was
Deflate and give somebody that jkt
What if deflate was supposed to be something else? For instance, (after Green Bay scored).
"Deflated and Give somebody that jkt" (as in deflated because Green Bay scored)
Or
"Delegate and give somebody that jkt"
I'm just suggesting that as people harp on the "deflate" word, maybe someone should ask him if that's even what he meant to say. We've heard from the Patriots lawyers but did they get that "lose weight" from the guys or did they just introduce a rebuttal????
I don't know but I've had to apologize on more than one occasion for my texts because I didn't check them carefully. I'd like to hear what McNally has to say since we've heard from everyone but him about what the texts mean.
Ok I'm dense and I don't get this. Can someone explain it to me?Boston media outlets can be pretty ridiculous, but do any of them hold a torch to the New York Post?
Ok I'm dense and I don't get this. Can someone explain it to me?