Podcasts 11/30 JT and Howard

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  • #34968
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    Segment 3 – Jim Thomas 11/30/15
    Monday, November 30, 2015 3:42 PM

    JT seems to think that Mannion comes from a spread offense. He had four years in a pro style offense.

    Segment 2 – Howard Balzer 11/30/15
    Monday, November 30, 2015 11:52 AM

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    Howard and Frank see it very differently. Frank wants to argue with Howard. It’s funny.

    #34986
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    Howard and Frank see it very differently. Frank wants to argue with Howard. It’s funny.

    It is almost like a comedy routine, with Frank using all the bad internet arguments. 😉

    Agamemnon

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    Howard and Frank see it very differently. Frank wants to argue with Howard. It’s funny.

    It is almost like a comedy routine, with Frank using all the bad internet arguments.

    Yes like here’s an example. Frank says, Rams had this lineman named Remmers on their roster, and he got away, and he now starts for Carolina. Plus they let Barksdale get away. Howard makes salient points about that (Remmers is playing next to good veterans, so how good is he?)

    Meanwhile, I checked, and PFF rates Havenstein higher than both Barksdale and Remmers. In fact, Hav is their 19th ranked overall OT and their 4th ranked right OT. Remmers is rated 43rd overall among OTs.

    Frank always represents to me the default setting of common bad arguments about the Rams.

    It’s like he’s a big McDonalds burger fan hosting a nutrition show.

    Though I also noticed….no more Cosell on 920.

    #34995
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    Howard and Frank see it very differently. Frank wants to argue with Howard. It’s funny.

    It is almost like a comedy routine, with Frank using all the bad internet arguments.

    I cant listen to Frank. I stopped listening to him a while back. I dont mean to be
    mean…but he seems really dim-witted to me. And he doesnt listen. And he has
    no clue how to ask follow up questions. And he doesn’t know how to do an interview.
    I think he must be related to the station owner er somethin.

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    Mark Schlereth just goes off
    about the Keenum concussion situation

    …i dont blame Fisher for what happened btw.
    I think he just didnt see/understand what
    happened to Keenum

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    I cant listen to Frank. I stopped listening to him a while back. I dont mean to be
    mean…but he seems really dim-witted to me. And he doesnt listen. And he has
    no clue how to ask follow up questions. And he doesn’t know how to do an interview.
    I think he must be related to the station owner er somethin.

    If you listen to John Clayton on that, his thing was, where was the NFL spotter. He pointed out that a slo-mo close-up view on tv is not what you see from the sidelines. The spotter, though, had the tv view. He says he didn’t intervene because the Rams trainer was out there talking to CK. However, of course, the Rams trainer didn’t know what the spotter knew.

    The assessment appears to be that means there’s a crack in the procedures. The league set out to fix that particular glitch so it doesn’t happen again.

    I really think that just sums it up. To me, the people blaming Fisher are just incorrect about what happened. They get their eyes filled with the tv view and act like that what we saw in that view was visible from the sidelines.

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    #35042
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    I cant listen to Frank. I stopped listening to him a while back. I dont mean to be
    mean…but he seems really dim-witted to me. And he doesnt listen. And he has
    no clue how to ask follow up questions. And he doesn’t know how to do an interview.
    I think he must be related to the station owner er somethin.

    If you listen to John Clayton on that, his thing was, where was the NFL spotter. He pointed out that a slo-mo close-up view on tv is not what you see from the sidelines. The spotter, though, had the tv view. He says he didn’t intervene because the Rams trainer was out there talking to CK. However, of course, the Rams trainer didn’t know what the spotter knew.

    The assessment appears to be that means there’s a crack in the procedures. The league set out to fix that particular glitch so it doesn’t happen again.

    I really think that just sums it up. To me, the people blaming Fisher are just incorrect about what happened. They get their eyes filled with the tv view and act like that what we saw in that view was visible from the sidelines.

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    Yup.
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