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No, not my joke, the twitter @ handle doesn't copy over anymore. Magary retweeted it.Wait, did you tweet this today? I feel like I already read this.
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No, not my joke, the twitter @ handle doesn't copy over anymore. Magary retweeted it.Wait, did you tweet this today? I feel like I already read this.
I finally listened to that podcast and enjoyed it, but yeah, he's definitely one of those in an Apple bubble. They make great products, but wireless charging isn't going to be an innovation and not everyone owns an Apple TV. I know they're pretty popular and this is only anecdotal, but I only personally know one person who has one. Everyone else with a streaming device has a Roku or Chromecast or Fire.BTW, I haven't heard many of his podcasts recently but did listen to the one on Tech from a few weeks ago cause I figured it could be interesting.
There may be nothing better than Simmons not realizing that a website about Technology would be pronounced "StrateKery" and not StrateCHery". He messed it up 3 or 4 times right in the guy's face.
He also thought Apple was potentially really onto something big with this whole wireless charging thing that is coming.
I always think of the Creed Blog from The Office when I think of Bill's lopsided coverage of Boston sports teams. "Has anyone told Bill his pod is not being syndicated on WEEI?" - Tate "Forget it, he's rolling." - SalSimmons apparently tweeted basically the same thing to Dave Cameron of Fangraphs like 7 years ago when he did a MLB Trade Value Column as well. Not sure how Simmons thinks he can monopolize a trade value column, it's a pretty basic, common idea.
"Good job by you, Billy."Simmons also invented getting fired by ESPN and HBO and having his career go into the toilet.
I found his podcast at the Ringer to be completely un-listenable. He dedicates at least 25% of all of his conversations to Boston sports and for me, anything greater than 0% is too much.I always think of the Creed Blog from The Office when I think of Bill's lopsided coverage of Boston sports teams. "Has anyone told Bill his pod is not being syndicated on WEEI?" - Tate "Forget it, he's rolling." - Sal
I get that it's his pod and I only enjoy listening when they make Friday picks during NFL season, just makes him seem amateur-ish IMO. Combined with the "Trade evaluation is MY shtick!" happening on Twitter, might just be a pass altogether for me from now on.
Something from 7 years ago is the best evidence of this? I agree that he's thin-skinned and deserves some comeuppance for his failures, but this is a reach.http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/bill-simmons-twitter-horde-attacks-fangraphs-com/87697
He's a little baby who needs his diaper changed
It's another instance of him genuinely attacking someone for 'stealing' his trade value column idea. I think this is pretty decent evidence that he wasn't joking yesterday when he tweeted at Jonah about essentially the same thing.Something from 7 years ago is the best evidence of this? I agree that he's thin-skinned and deserves some comeuppance for his failures, but this is a reach.
I think what happened yesterday is the best evidence of this.Something from 7 years ago is the best evidence of this? I agree that he's thin-skinned and deserves some comeuppance for his failures, but this is a reach.
I should credit elodin for giving me the idea to search for the tweet. It was his idea, not mine.Simmons apparently tweeted basically the same thing to Dave Cameron of Fangraphs like 7 years ago when he did a MLB Trade Value Column as well. Not sure how Simmons thinks he can monopolize a trade value column, it's a pretty basic, common idea.
Not knocking that it's not evidence, but seven years ago seems ancient.It's another instance of him genuinely attacking someone for 'stealing' his trade value column idea. I think this is pretty decent evidence that he wasn't joking yesterday when he tweeted at Jonah about essentially the same thing.
yea, I wouldn't say it's conclusive evidence, but the optics aren't great.Not knocking that it's not evidence, but seven years ago seems ancient.
Make it 66 as clearly they've hired a social media person. I follow a lot of people on twitter and had the Ringer on my list.So here is an interview with Simmons from a month ago, he claims his company is profitable. Seems like a stretch giving that The Ringer has 65 employees.
http://www.recode.net/2017/2/3/14493370/bill-simmons-interview-ringer-hbo
Of course, he's being a little ##### about the Trade Value thing, but he really is doing some great interviews lately.I like the Ringer podcasts![]()
This was 15 seconds after saying he refers to his NBA guy as "KOC"In discussing Malik Monk of Kentucky, he pronounces the last name to rhyme with "honk." Even AFTER his guest pronounces it correctly 20 times. <_<
.Give him credit though. He pronounces nearly every name (except for Patriots players) incorrectly, but at least he does it confidently.I was wondering if he had a stroke at some point in there. He just couldn't seem to get past some simple word, can't recall what it was. It's getting ridiculous.
And how can Lombardi fail to pronounce any name in the NFL correctly? It's bizarre - you would think he'd just accidentally get one correct sometimes, but no.
Clearly a big Breaking Bad fanIn discussing Malik Monk of Kentucky, he pronounces the last name to rhyme with "honk." Even AFTER his guest pronounces it correctly 20 times. <_<
Agree on Klosterman, disagree on Lombardi.Lombardi and Klosterman are automatic skips for me. I can't believe there's even one person in America who says "ooh klosterman is on, gotta check that out."
I don't know how Lombardi got an NFL job, he sounds like one of the tools in the shark pool with a mic in his face.
UnlikeLombardi and Klosterman are automatic skips for me. I can't believe there's even one person in America who says "ooh klosterman is on, gotta check that out."
I am sure Lombardi knows his stuff, he would almost have to, but it doesn't come across imo. Just rips off a bunch of boring cliches and those stupid Billisms that don't really make any sense or have any meaning.Agree on Klosterman, disagree on Lombardi.
https://theringer.com/2017-nfl-draft-quarterbacks-deshaun-watson-mitchell-trubisky-6e0d45a52fa5I am sure Lombardi knows his stuff, he would almost have to, but it doesn't come across imo. Just rips off a bunch of boring cliches and those stupid Billisms that don't really make any sense or have any meaning.
gtfo out of here with this guy @Willie Neslon One of the better pods I've ever heard. Fantastic insight.I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the Durant pod was excellent. Best I've heard in awhile.
I'm totally biased though as a Golden State homer. I'm interested how others felt about it.
Had the foresight to deal Trent Richardson when nobody else did. Tried to deal Gordon then too but was overruled. For some crazy reason they can him and new GM blows it and drafts Manziel with the pick. ML can run my team any day.https://theringer.com/2017-nfl-draft-quarterbacks-deshaun-watson-mitchell-trubisky-6e0d45a52fa5
"the crib factor"gtfo out of here with this guy @Willie Neslon
Durant's typically a pretty great interview. I did wince when Bill said that KD "literally dodged a bullet" in re his injury.One of the better pods I've ever heard. Fantastic insight.
Do you like him because of the blood sweat and tears factor or the charm factor?Had the foresight to deal Trent Richardson when nobody else did. Tried to deal Gordon then too but was overruled. For some crazy reason they can him and new GM blows it and drafts Manziel with the pick. ML can run my team any day.
Which of the other NFL GMs passed on trading him?Had the foresight to deal Trent Richardson when nobody else did. Tried to deal Gordon then too but was overruled. For some crazy reason they can him and new GM blows it and drafts Manziel with the pick. ML can run my team any day.
In the organization. He told the story a few years back.Which of the other NFL GMs passed on trading him?
List of QB’s drafted while Mike Lombardi was working for a team, including his position on the staff:
49ers (Scout 1984–1987)
1985 — Scott Barry (6th)
1987 — John Paye (10th)
Browns (Scout 1987–1989)
1988 — Steve Slayden (12th)
Browns (Pro Personnel Director 1989–1993)
1990 — Clemente Gordon (11th)
1992 — Keith McCant (12th)
Browns (Director of Player Personnel 1993–1996)
1995 — Eric Zeier (3rd)
Eagles (consulted on draft in 1997, Director of Pro Personnel 1998)
1997 — Koy Detmer (7th, draft he was specifically hired to consult on)
-Note that Donovan McNabb was drafted in 1999 the year after Mike left.
Raiders (Senior Personnel Executive 1998–2007)
2001 — Marques Tuiasosopo (2nd)
2005 — Andrew Walter (3rd)
2007 — JaMarcus Russell (1st)
Browns (GM and VP of Player Personnel 2013–2014)
2014 — Johnny Manziel (1st, note that Mike had been replaced by Farmer before the draft, so it’s difficult to tell how much influence his scouting, analysis etc. would have had on any internal player rankings.)
Patriots (Assistant to coaching staff 2014–2016)
2014 — Jimmy Garoppolo (2nd, see note above for why I’m including two 2014 teams for Mike)
2016 — Jacoby Brissett (3rd)
This list I think really speaks to Mike’s ability to spot and draft franchise-altering QBs.
You mean he told a story that made him look good and the organization that canned him look bad? Seems trustworthy!In the organization. He told the story a few years back.
Not that it matters, but I'm pretty sure that gun was Al Davis.You mean he told a story that made him look good and the organization that canned him look bad? Seems trustworthy!
Looking forward to the story of who put a gun to his head and made him draft JaMarcus Russell.
I'll go out on a limb and say Al Davis.You mean he told a story that made him look good and the organization that canned him look bad? Seems trustworthy!
Looking forward to the story of who put a gun to his head and made him draft JaMarcus Russell.
And he swears up and down Garoppolo is a franchise qb. This list only adds to my skepticism of his opinion on that.Good Posting Judge said:From the comments: