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Ryan Clark on Mike and Mike This Morning

I used to like M&M, but after ESPN overexposed them I felt their show really took a fall, especially Greeny.

Lebatard on his Highly Questionable show was actually kind of great. He described Peko running onto the field in his coat to hit Toussaint in the back as,"Like The Ghost of arrested Bengals' Past." And then he said all of the Bungles recent questionable players, Hill, Burfict and Jones, all came together like the perfect storm to crash Marvin Lewis in his boat. And his other point was that he didn't want to be afraid of the game like Nantz and Simms as they sounded like they were clutching their rosary while announcing the game. And then he pointed out that Simms quietly forgets that he used to play with Lawrence Taylor.

Talk about an announcing crew that was completely out of touch with what was going on on the field. Just a terrible job by these two on Saturday night.
 
My thought on the hair pulling by Munchak. That hair is out their for other players to grab, and likely has something in it that gives you that eeewwwww, get my hand off it. I do not think Munchak purposely pulled hair. If the Bengals were not over pursuing, they would not be that deep in the Steelers bench.
 
He also said Burfict is a known ankle twister, cheap shot artist.

How right he is.

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true, I guess I look at that differently as he wasnt a cast off from another team when we first got him. I know he bounced around before becoming the stud here.

We originally signed him as UFA rookie. We cut him 3 times and the Ravens once before he finally stuck on our roster.
 
Greenberg is a weasley little **** that likes to play Mr. Devil's Advocate on his Godawful morning show. Pay him no mind

Agreed. It's the worst syndicated morning show out there. There's forced chemistry, and that: he's the jock, I'm the geek act, is as false and unfunny as it gets. I prefer Golic's insight as a player, but Greenburg gives nothing, with his ultra-safe don't rock the boat or have an opinion commentary style. Their 'fake' fighting is lame. When Golic yells. If you watch it on TV, it's such an act...
 
Agreed. It's the worst syndicated morning show out there. There's forced chemistry, and that: he's the jock, I'm the geek act, is as false and unfunny as it gets. I prefer Golic's insight as a player, but Greenburg gives nothing, with his ultra-safe don't rock the boat or have an opinion commentary style. Their 'fake' fighting is lame. When Golic yells. If you watch it on TV, it's such an act...

Oh, absolutely, its ridiculous. Its amazing to me how that show is still going, to me its just as obnoxious as Jim Rome
 
The worst was that ******** Colin Cowherd. Just a split second sound of his voice would make me dry heave and send my fingers flying to change the radio station. As for worst TV show, it's gotta be First Take. What a disastrous joke that thing is.
 
How right he is.

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After watching this, I have to give cam newton a shitload of credit for either not kicking burpdick in the head or chucking that football at him. He knew how to handle that situation. In other words, he was the anti-bungle in this spot.
 
Greenberg is a weasley little **** that likes to play Mr. Devil's Advocate on his Godawful morning show...

I read somewhere that at ESPN the show is known as "Mickey and Mickey" - a reference to Disney owning the network, and the lightweight opinions of the hosts (who rarely have strong takes).
 
I read somewhere that at ESPN the show is known as "Mickey and Mickey" - a reference to Disney owning the network, and the lightweight opinions of the hosts (who rarely have strong takes).

Yes ESPN changed a ton when the mouse bought them. its all demographics and scripted debates these days. Its political to a point and areas that don't need it to be and the tones are all sooo predictable... I haven't watched it outside of a bar more than a dozen times in the past decade, and I used to watch it nearly 24/7
 
Yes ESPN changed a ton when the mouse bought them. its all demographics and scripted debates these days. Its political to a point and areas that don't need it to be and the tones are all sooo predictable... I haven't watched it outside of a bar more than a dozen times in the past decade, and I used to watch it nearly 24/7

and the "debates" are ridiculous.
Last week they were discussing the firing of Lovie Smith on PTI (they're all essentially the same show, just different talking heads).
Jason Whitlock said that Lovie was fired because "he can't hire coordinators"
as if it were Lovie's fault that Jeff Tedford had heart problems.
the icing was the very next topic was the discussion of how Koetter is being considered for various HC positions.... but remember, Lovie can't hire coordinators.
 
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