Pretty good.
okayRaider Nation said:Still can't believe how often he says "Let's be honest"... I mean, every sentence.
Didn't even realize it until Mushnick kept pointing it out. And the ironic part is that he's the world's biggest liar.
Embarrassing that you dispute this. Do some research.shadyridr said:okayRaider Nation said:Still can't believe how often he says "Let's be honest"... I mean, every sentence.
Didn't even realize it until Mushnick kept pointing it out. And the ironic part is that he's the world's biggest liar.
:whoosh:Embarrassing that you dispute this. Do some research.shadyridr said:okayRaider Nation said:Still can't believe how often he says "Let's be honest"... I mean, every sentence.
Didn't even realize it until Mushnick kept pointing it out. And the ironic part is that he's the world's biggest liar.
the fact francesa says okay every other work okay seriously you didnt know that okayI'm dying to know how I misinterpreted "okay"...
okaythe fact francesa says okay every other work okay seriously you didnt know that okayI'm dying to know how I misinterpreted "okay"...
Second funniest take of the week came from Mike Francesa, who said that just-fired USC coach Lane Kiffin is obnoxious, abrasive and difficult to work with. Funniest, was that brilliant You-Tubed, Mike Zaun (“Mike’s On”) parody of Francesa as a 1776 Revolutionary War expert.
his explanationI dunno if this has already been posted in the thread but this is probably the best (real) Francesa thing ever on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iFhZSy2Cno
-QG
HFS.his explanationI dunno if this has already been posted in the thread but this is probably the best (real) Francesa thing ever on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iFhZSy2Cno
-QG
The look of incredulity on the guests' faces was priceless.
Update: He went 1-2 in week 5.He's one for his last seven NFL picks. 0-4 week 3 and 1-2 week 4.
LUpdate: He went 1-2 in week 5.He's one for his last seven NFL picks. 0-4 week 3 and 1-2 week 4.
Miami (L)
NYG (L)
GB (W)
He's now 10-13 against the spread. Today was the first time he didn't bother telling us his record before making his picks.
How very COWHERD of him....
Week 6 picks.
Three huge chalks. What could go wrong?
Seahawks -13.5
Texans-7
49ers -11
Also, please pay no mind to the fact that SEA is -14 and Houston is -9 almost everywhere except in his studio. How else do you expect the guy to catch up???
I assume the lines they use are probably whatever is in the NY Daily News that day.Update: He went 1-2 in week 5.He's one for his last seven NFL picks. 0-4 week 3 and 1-2 week 4.
Miami (L)
NYG (L)
GB (W)
He's now 10-13 against the spread. Today was the first time he didn't bother telling us his record before making his picks.
How very COWHERD of him....
Week 6 picks.
Three huge chalks. What could go wrong?
Seahawks -13.5
Texans-7
49ers -11
Also, please pay no mind to the fact that SEA is -14 and Houston is -9 almost everywhere except in his studio. How else do you expect the guy to catch up???
Well that didn't take long.82.4% chance he says "I would have gone 2-1 on Sunday if Seattle's backup holder and kicker didn't botch a field goal attempt, resulting in a Titans touchdown."
100% dead on here. I've been complaining about that dumb theme for years.
Great catch. I just started the show a few minutes ago. First, he "admits" that nobody knew about this rule. CAN HE ADMIT THAT ON OUR BEHALF? Seems presumptuous. Then, as you said, he says he likes to read the rule book every year. I can just see him on a late-August evening, telling Ro to put the kids to bed so he can head out onto the porch with the NFL rule book and a glass of red wine for a little peaceful reading.Francesa kicked off today's show talking about the call at the end of Pats-Jets. Funny that he said he makes sure to read the new rules every year but didn't know about this one, especially since a mini controversy arose because the NFL's own press release on 2013 rule changes messed this one up.
FixedGreat catch. I just started the show a few minutes ago. First, he "admits" that nobody knew about this rule. CAN HE ADMIT THAT ON OUR BEHALF? Seems presumptuous. Then, as you said, he says he likes to read the rule book every year. I can just see him on a late-August evening, telling Ro to put the kids to bed so he can head out onto the porch with the NFL rule book and a glass ofFrancesa kicked off today's show talking about the call at the end of Pats-Jets. Funny that he said he makes sure to read the new rules every year but didn't know about this one, especially since a mini controversy arose because the NFL's own press release on 2013 rule changes messed this one up.red winediet coke for a little peaceful reading.
What a clown.
Do you listen to the BS Report?Raider Nation said:Great catch. I just started the show a few minutes ago. First, he "admits" that nobody knew about this rule. CAN HE ADMIT THAT ON OUR BEHALF? Seems presumptuous. Then, as you said, he says he likes to read the rule book every year. I can just see him on a late-August evening, telling Ro to put the kids to bed so he can head out onto the porch with the NFL rule book and a glass of red wine for a little peaceful reading.RUSF18 said:Francesa kicked off today's show talking about the call at the end of Pats-Jets. Funny that he said he makes sure to read the new rules every year but didn't know about this one, especially since a mini controversy arose because the NFL's own press release on 2013 rule changes messed this one up.
What a clown.
So funny seeing him getting all riled up about this.Fatso going after the guys behind the Francesco twitter feeds
And he hangs up on callers who try to discuss something else. Doesn't want to confuse his listeners...I tape his YES show every day and then blow through it at night (like now).
He actually spent three hours in a row talking about A-Rod today. Good Lord.
I love how he's acting like he's going through his memory when, in reality, he's hoping against hope that the producers find the answer for him and feed it through the headphones.