captainmurphy2
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Nah, it’ll disappear sooner than we think, if only because younger generations will use something else. I work in secondary education, and my completely-based-on-personal-experience take is that Twitter will go the way of Facebook. Teenagers don’t use Facebook anymore, because their parents are all over it. I see it,

Trust me, there’s enough outrage around to cover all political spectrums these days

This is very good satire.

For sure regarding 30 for 30 or Real Sports, but I look at those as actual journalistic endeavors that contain themselves to sports, as opposed to sports expanding itself into activism. But, sure, point taken.

Carton, through his lawyer, later lamented that he should have known “[expletive] Lesnar would keep the belt.”

Not to mention that this guy and his wife have four kids, all under 18. Imagine doing all this with five people who depend on you?

I hate tennis. Like, it’s my least favorite sport. I’d rather listen to them talk NASCAR (actually, I would pay to hear Mike and the Mad Dog talk NASCAR). So I don’t get nostalgic for that, but I totally get your point.

I’ll concede that they never made any real world change. It’s a sports show in the morning. Outside of charity work that they do, they don’t make a difference, ever. I should be more cognizant of the triviality of all this.

BUt he engaged in criminal behaviour. He needs more than “I’m super sorry, you guys.”

I get you, and you may very well be right, because everything else he does is done for comedic effect to drum up controversy. But I got the sense he was genuinely more interested in the Yankees than the Mets, and took greater pleasure from their victories than the Mets. Maybe I’m just playing into his game, but it

Didn’t mean to suggest that. Just that I appreciate how they will occasionally call out those who try to make everything into a racial case. Most of the time, they’re (and by “they”, really just Carton) not adding anything of value, and in some cases, actively offering bad takes, like Carton with the LeBron comments.

He’s a Mets fan, but during the Mets lean years (they’re back!), he would shift to the Yankees in September. Eventually, the whole thing got so annoying and sordid that it was kind of pathetic. He would act like a Yankees fan for a month and then go back to being a Mets fan. During this “Mets fans for Yankees”

I totally see how that would be annoying for a non-Rangers fan (or perhaps even a casual Rangers fan). I just meant that at least he’s honest about it and not putting on an act. I get the sense that Carton is putting on an act 90% of the time with some of the dumb stuff he says. It’s entertaining occasionally, but

I go through waves of listening to them and tuning them out. They’ve had some good things to say about race (like calling someone out when they bring up race for no issue except to play the race card) but then go to full on racist mode (like Carton doubting LeBron’s story about the graffiti).

One thing I’ll say about Boomer is that his Rangers fandom is at least genuine. Other radio guys will do the superfan shtick just for attention, but I believe it when it comes to Boomer. Although, I’m a Rangers fan too, so that might make me biased.

I’m sure he’ll play the “I got tricked” card. Which might be legit! But, sadly (or not so sadly, if you don’t like him), he’s done at the FAN

FBI: Hello, Federal Bureau of Investigation hotline. Your call may be recorded for quality insurance and may be used as evidence. How can I help you?

Rey Ordonez. As a ten year old, I would tell any Yankees fan how he was just as good as Jeter.

It’s Metsies. I wish I didn’t know this.

“You’re gonna get some stares.”