Hey lisen you da babes want me nakid an dats dat. halow halow I didint hangup on um we jus lost da call. back afta dis
Waitasecond, waitasecond. Whattaya doin' smokin' reafa? Ya outta ya mind. Dat stuff's not good for ya. Ya betta not drive anywhere. Yer not gonna know what yer doin' wit dat gahbage in ya system. You could kill somebody on da road.
Before I joined here. I used to listen to this a-hole and didn't have a place to vent. Posts like yours cracked me up so much, he turned into a cartoon and doesn't matter to me anymore.
BTW - I am 99% sure that the caller was correct and Mike was wrong about the play clock rules in the NFL. There is no "administrative time" as Mike incorrectly claimed. the Play clock starts to run as soon as the play ends. I'm stuck in CT watching yes but i couldn't watch that program for more than a few minutes w/o throwing the xmas tree through my mom's tv - Did Tank ever bother to admit that he was totally wrong about his statements about on the play clock????
Da last guy who smoked da reefas around dis team wuz Holmes. Memba what happened to him? He got arrested ona plane and was suspended faw fawh games!
Why do you guys listen to this guy? Oh my gawd I dont unduhstand why anyone would even listen to dis guy! Who cairez what dis guy sez, just turn on 1055, dis guy sucks!
talk shows Thirty years ago I never heard about clock management. It was only when talk shows started that it became a big deal. You evaluate coaches by how hard their teams play on a weekly basis and their preparation for the opposition. Putting players in position to make plays is the essence of coaching. Sometimes they don't make the play. That is why you need play makers. Great players make plays. Ordinary players may be in the right spot but miss it. The more top players you have the more chance you will win. Right now the Jets only have one outstanding player on defense along with some good ones and some average ones. You scheme to hide what you lack. Coaches know that. Of course, that does not make for good talk show conversation but it's the nature of the game.
Dat's a very good point right dare, hornblowa. Dat's what guys like Dez Bryant and Aaron Rojiz bring to da table. Oh, dat reminds me. Roe, can ya bring me some of dem pfeffanusse cookies on da dinin' room table?
Well, it had to be an issue before sports talk radio but was under the radar. Look at the 1973 Steelers-Dolphins Monday night game. The Dolphins were up 30-24 with :45 left and had a 4th down at their own 15. Don Shula kept Bob Griese on the field and had him run out of his own end zone for a safety. Howard Cosell and Don Meredith were dumbfounded. The Dolphins won 30-26. That was a case of good clock management by Shula. In the 1975 Backyard Brawl, WVU and Pitt were tied 14-14 with 10 seconds left. WVU QB Dan Kendra completed a pass to Randy Swinson. Swinson was at the Pitt 22 when he purposely fumbled the ball out of bounds to stop the clock with 4 seconds remaining. West Virginia then kicked a FG to win 13-10. Maybe a deliberate fumble was not a penalty then, but it is now. Still, it is worth doing if the team can withstand a 5-yard penalty and loss of a down.
I think you're missing the point. Fatty couldn't do basic math to figure out the answer about the timeouts and hence spent 30 minutes on clock management.