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QCB is awesome.
WOW I had no idea Q was a comedian. I always judged him based on his sports knowledge, which is lacking. Now I will view him through a new lens. He sounds like diabetes; I always envision this guy when he does '3 with the QCB'.
Taylor is the best local sports talk guy in this state. I'm bummed he's doing a national show now, but he totally deserves that.
Actually. David Glenn is absolutely the best sports show host in the state. Has most knowledge, background and ability. Taylor made the show tolerable but without him it will be awful and probably short lived in this format. Maybe DG will expand and go to drive time.
Actually. David Glenn is absolutely the best sports show host in the state. Has most knowledge, background and ability. Taylor made the show tolerable but without him it will be awful and probably short lived in this format. Maybe DG will expand and go to drive time.
DG likes the sound of his own voice too much. He can be downright unlistenable at times, especially when he buys his own self righteous bullshit. Taylor is as good a listen as anyone I've ever heard on sports radio.
QCB is awesome.
Like a pack a hot dogs.
He's fantastic.
Taylor is a pretty good at the on-air aspects of his job and manages to salvage a likeableness in a business where it pays to be a jocksniffing front-runner. Part of his job is to be a cliché sports fan (Bama, the Red Sox, big Master's fan, local NFL team...checking an awful lot of boxes, aren't we?) and to his credit he manages to pull it off without being unbearable. Sometimes he is actually pretty good. I prefer to listen to his show when it comes to ACC stuff over the guys in Raleigh (whose station has a deal with Wolpfack Sports Marketing...and it shows).
Marc isn't as bad as people say, but I'm not sure he can carry the load by himself.
Isn't that the truth. Glenn can turn what should a simple yes or no answer and turn it into a 20 minute dissertation. Never heard anybody that likes to hear their own voice that much.
Like a pack a hot dogs.
He's fantastic.
Taylor is a pretty good at the on-air aspects of his job and manages to salvage a likeableness in a business where it pays to be a jocksniffing front-runner. Part of his job is to be a cliché sports fan (Bama, the Red Sox, big Master's fan, local NFL team...checking an awful lot of boxes, aren't we?) and to his credit he manages to pull it off without being unbearable. Sometimes he is actually pretty good. I prefer to listen to his show when it comes to ACC stuff over the guys in Raleigh (whose station has a deal with Wolpfack Sports Marketing...and it shows).
Marc isn't as bad as people say, but I'm not sure he can carry the load by himself.