Its been over a month of him in New York, and quite frankly...
-Is it too hard for a little banter with callers who disagree with him? Quite often its
Caller: Well Arod hasn't done the job in the big spot...
Colin: What did he do against Minnesota in last years ALDS? I believe he CARRIED the Yankees to the ALCS. Okay now we go to Tim in St. Louis, you're on The Herd...
-Do we really need college football talk in late spring and early summer? He went off once saying how all the numbers say the listeners demand football talk, uh Colin, ya might want to back that up with a source? And can you quanify those numbers other than the fact that the NFL blitzes (err pun not intended) all other sports?
-Not a Herd thing (though there is a Football Fix on the show every day) but does ESPN Radio need to run a show called "In The Huddle" EVERY Saturday? Even baseball gets tedious and repetivitve during the real lulls in its offseason and doesn't deserve any real talk, ditto with the NFL
-He hasn't shown much appreciation or knowledge for anything that happened prior to 2000. For example, he appeared clueless when it came to baseball's amphetamine epidemic which has been known since the days of Ball Four back in the 1960's!
I honestly don't know how he does anything ratings wise. Lord knows how bad he's been doing in NYC
Steve
-Is it too hard for a little banter with callers who disagree with him? Quite often its
Caller: Well Arod hasn't done the job in the big spot...
Colin: What did he do against Minnesota in last years ALDS? I believe he CARRIED the Yankees to the ALCS. Okay now we go to Tim in St. Louis, you're on The Herd...
-Do we really need college football talk in late spring and early summer? He went off once saying how all the numbers say the listeners demand football talk, uh Colin, ya might want to back that up with a source? And can you quanify those numbers other than the fact that the NFL blitzes (err pun not intended) all other sports?
-Not a Herd thing (though there is a Football Fix on the show every day) but does ESPN Radio need to run a show called "In The Huddle" EVERY Saturday? Even baseball gets tedious and repetivitve during the real lulls in its offseason and doesn't deserve any real talk, ditto with the NFL
-He hasn't shown much appreciation or knowledge for anything that happened prior to 2000. For example, he appeared clueless when it came to baseball's amphetamine epidemic which has been known since the days of Ball Four back in the 1960's!
I honestly don't know how he does anything ratings wise. Lord knows how bad he's been doing in NYC
Steve