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Monday, February 2, 2009
MIKE WALLACE
So tomorrow Mike Francesa has Joe Torre on at 4pm. He has promised to ask him the right questions about the book. Do you believe him? We shall forsooth.
Rock - That is the magic of Dog's show. He doesn't have to rely on the limited WFAN staff to get people into a unattractive location. Sirius XM bring in people all the time for their other channels. They must have a huge booking advantage with all the channels and Viacom, etc.
If you look around you can find Dog's transcript of his description of the King interview. It's very Doggish even while you imagine him saying what you're reading. Personally, I think Mike is going to try and go all hard hitting question guy with Torre. He's no longer a regular guest, he's 3000 miles away and he'll have to in order to keep pace with Dog, if that's important to him.
By the way, according to Sid R., Dog has no listeners and he predicts a canceled show. Wonder if he's right.
Doggie will be on Stern on Wednesdee too. As for listeners, Sid (isn't he a crackhead?) doesn't know what he's talking about. There's no ratings for satelite, so nobody knows how many people are (or aren't) listening. I just know that I can't take Mike solo. Mike should be moved to overnights. He is radio valium.
I would like to be excluded from the "jingle people" club. Until yesterday, I have never posted about the stupid f'in jingle or even gave a crap about it. I just was tuning in for the Torre interview and heard the assault on my ears and could not believe.
They took a 6 month vacation and recorded another POS jingle in 3 minutes, now I'm betting they're back on vacation. Now why was it that Mike didn't want to have a jingle contest amongst the show's listeners? You did that to yourself, Mike. You have to run the show all on your own, and the show certainly comes off that way. You don't prepare much at all, and it shows.
Matt Cassel (10/14/08) SIRIUS Gino Costa (1/7/09) SIRIUS XM
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Be careful: Mike and Chris' way of telling sports fans not to fall in love with a player or team ("Be Careful about falling in love with Pagan")
Let's be fair here: Russo's counter-argument to callers that attack someone ("Let's be fair here. If you are going to knock Rick Peterson, you gotta give him credit for John Maine")
This whole notion: When Francesa or Russo declares something to be fact when in actuality, they are making it up themselves ("This whole notion that Mike D'Antoni is going to make the Knicks a playoff team is a joke")
Pipe Down: Russo's way of telling a player to shut up ("Pipe down there Figueroa")
Tough Spot: This is usually a negative. 'Tough spot. Aaron Heilman. Can't trust him.' They rarely say, "I really like Chauncey Billups in a tough spot." Even though Mike and Dog don't trust a lot of athletes in a tough spot, you can earn your way out of this label. For example, they couldn't trust Eli Manning in a tough spot until the Super Bowl. Now he can basically retire and still be a legend. He proved he can perform in a tough spot. This phrase is used by both Mike and Dog.
Tricky Spot: This really means an awkward position. For example, Ian Eagle running into Marv Albert at the Garden. Or I'm sure that the Giants last game of the 2007 was a tricky spot. "Coughlin wants to get ready for the postseason but you have to try to end the Patriots' undefeated season. Tricky spot, Mike." And for clarification. This phrase is used primarily by Russo.
Timmy: Russo's son. ("I mean, let's be fair here Mike, Timmy can throw harder than Igawa")
Say Something Funny Mike (When Russo can't control himself and breaks out into laughter and tries to egg Francesa on to keep it going. Picture Russo hysterically laughing followed by "Say Something Funny Mike")
First time, long time (this term is announced by a fan calling to the show, who has been a long time listener of the show, but is making his first ever call in - hence, first time (caller), long time (listener)
I can't go too crazy - This is a Mad Dog special. Dog uses this phrase to throw cold water on enthusiastic callers("I can't go too crazy about the D-Rays in May. Talk to me in September.") or admit that he doesn't have strong feelings about a subject("I can't go too crazy about the Olympic torch protesters.").
A-Game - This is Mike's new terminology that he applies to a Yankees win in which the starter goes 7 innings, Joba pitches a perfect 8th and Mariano closes it out. "The Yanks need an A Game tonight."
Bad Job: This is Mad Dog's way of criticizing something. It can be applied to players, coaches, general managers, fans - even networks, as in "That's a bad job out of NBC on the Derby Broadcast."
I'm not a big believer in: This is mainly a Mike comment. It means he doesn't have much confidence in something. And just like other comments, this is mainly used in negative, eg. 'I'm not a big believer in starting someone on 3 days rest.'
The whole bit - Russo's phrase when he is alone and wants to keep the conversation moving along. Without Mike there to add any details, Russo will use 'the whole bit' to sum up a person or issue. 'Selig will make it into the Hall of Fame. Steroids, the whole bit.'
Mike and the Mad Dog Photos
One of the more uncomfortable shots you will ever see of them
Mike and the Mad Dog Photos
On Location (yes, the show does sometimes travel forcing the duo to sit awkwardly next to each other)
Chris Russo
Russo going off on Pacman Jones, one of the classic rants in show history (see Video section for link)
Mike and the Dog Photos
Posed (notice Francesa has to be slightly more upfront and center)
Mike and the Dog Photos
At work (the traditional YES split screen - Dog on the left, Francesa on the right)
10 comments:
Dog is ripping Torre right now for the Larry King interview. Apparently Dog couldn't sleep on Fridee night. Joe on Mad Dog Show Wednesdee
Interesting note: Joe will be in studio with Chris yet according to Mike, Joe is going to call in to his show.
Rock - That is the magic of Dog's show. He doesn't have to rely on the limited WFAN staff to get people into a unattractive location. Sirius XM bring in people all the time for their other channels. They must have a huge booking advantage with all the channels and Viacom, etc.
If you look around you can find Dog's transcript of his description of the King interview. It's very Doggish even while you imagine him saying what you're reading. Personally, I think Mike is going to try and go all hard hitting question guy with Torre. He's no longer a regular guest, he's 3000 miles away and he'll have to in order to keep pace with Dog, if that's important to him.
By the way, according to Sid R., Dog has no listeners and he predicts a canceled show. Wonder if he's right.
Doggie will be on Stern on Wednesdee too.
As for listeners, Sid (isn't he a crackhead?) doesn't know what he's talking about. There's no ratings for satelite, so nobody knows how many people are (or aren't) listening. I just know that I can't take Mike solo. Mike should be moved to overnights. He is radio valium.
Off Topic: Does Mike finally have a jingle?
The jingle people have finally returned from vacation!!
I like the jingle. But... I was shocked it still used the SAME rhyme: he can...on the fan. Wow.
I would like to be excluded from the "jingle people" club. Until yesterday, I have never posted about the stupid f'in jingle or even gave a crap about it. I just was tuning in for the Torre interview and heard the assault on my ears and could not believe.
They took a 6 month vacation and recorded another POS jingle in 3 minutes, now I'm betting they're back on vacation. Now why was it that Mike didn't want to have a jingle contest amongst the show's listeners? You did that to yourself, Mike. You have to run the show all on your own, and the show certainly comes off that way. You don't prepare much at all, and it shows.
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