I was busy Wednesday evening and missed Finebaum, but I watched the last hour or so yesterday and the arrest video was definitely the most discussed subject. With Finebaum and SEC Nation headed to Knoxville today, I don't think the story dies. Pruitt will have to do a coach's interview and you know Finebaum will have no problem rehashing this rubbing Pruitt's nose in it. If it bleeds, it leads as they say.
That's kinda funny. Those two young men (both of whom are special) are one of the things that make me respect Joe and Quake even more. They interact with them in a way that is just really nice, imo.It's not Dave, it is more the guests that he has on with him.
I have quit listening to Sport Talk due to the two idiot (nature boy and wild thing) callers they have from East Ridge. I can't stand listening to them every day.
Since Dr. B's passing, and Joe having a bigger part of the show, it's turned into more pop-culture than sports. It's sad.
That's kinda funny. Those two young men (both of whom are special) are one of the things that make me respect Joe and Quake even more. They interact with them in a way that is just really nice, imo.
That was a joke. LMAO!!!Yes. Pop culture and stupidity. Have you ever heard him in an interview (that wasn't about professional wrestling)? We had an Ironman event here last weekend and they had two people from Ironman in the studio. Joe couldn't ask even the most simple question about the event. He even said 'Who in here didn't have an Ironman watch when they were a kid?' Seriously? The guy is terrible. He needs to stick to answering the phone.
My favorite moments of that show were Bama Jean calling in pre-Saban, when Alabama wasn't good. I was in high school/college. Bama Jean would have an excuse for the latest Alabama loss and it would never be Mike Shula or John Parker Wilson's fault (she had a crush on both). Alabama in her mind was actually an unbelievable team, but stuff outside the control of the QB or coach would happen and that's why they lost. Dr. B would give her hell about it, and it was absolutely hilarious. After one game in particular, don't remember what it was, she called in and led with about 5 "If..." statements (e.g., If we had WRs who didn't drop passes, if we had an O-line that could give JPW time, if we had a D that could get stops, if we made that FG, etc.) they would have won. And it was said completely seriously and un-ironically. One of the funniest things I've ever heard on sports radio.Her and Doc had hilarious conversations!
Doc could call somebody an idiot or a tater digger, and they felt loved not insulted. lolMy favorite moments of that show were Bama Jean calling in pre-Saban, when Alabama wasn't good. I was in high school/college. Bama Jean would have an excuse for the latest Alabama loss and it would never be Mike Shula or John Parker Wilson's fault (she had a crush on both). Alabama in her mind was actually an unbelievable team, but stuff outside the control of the QB or coach would happen and that's why they lost. Dr. B would give her hell about it, and it was absolutely hilarious. After one game in particular, don't remember what it was, she called in and led with about 5 "If..." statements (e.g., If we had WRs who didn't drop passes, if we had an O-line that could give JPW time, if we had a D that could get stops, if we made that FG, etc.) they would have won. And it was said completely seriously and un-ironically. One of the funniest things I've ever heard on sports radio.
Once Saban got there, she'd call in and say the same kind of stuff (e.g., Alabama is so good) but it wasn't funny anymore because she was just stating a fact.