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Rant on Comcast Sports Tonight
« on: August 08, 2008, 10:57:37 PM »

Offline Andrew Celtic Nation

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So im watching New England Sports Tonight on Comcast with Tanguay and Felger. These guys opinions are out of line so often its ridiculous. Basically Tanguay will agree with whatever Felger says and when he makes a stand it makes no sense. Tonight Felger was saying Youkilis cannot be a legitimate clean-up hitter on a good team, im sure some would agree but his numbers of 20 HR's, 76 RBI with a .317 average would point to the contrary. Just a few weeks ago Felger was saying Youk was a guy who would give you 15 home runs and 80 Rbi's and should be traded in a deal in a heartbeat for Teixiera. Well he basically has already surpassed those numbers. Besides Felger being totally unprofessional and annoying, I do like his honesty sometimes and still like the show because it offers some good debate and gets some knowledgable guests. I will say I have been very turned off by Michael Holley lately, he seems like the annoying kid who always has to get the last word and is always right. He was bashing Rob Bradford abotu saying the Sox gave up too much in the Manny trade which I think most people think they did. He of course latched onto a unrelated part of Bradford's argument to attack him. He just annoys me. What are your opinions on this show? Who do you like and hate? I will say I enjoy Ryen Russilo when he is on. Can't stand Dickerson either.

Re: Rant on Comcast Sports Tonight
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 11:09:07 PM »

Offline BigAlTheFuture

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Hate the show. Just watch it because its funny sometimes with the stupid conversations between Dickerson and Tanguay.
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