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Jay Mohr Sports / Re: Twitter Hat Trick Club
« on: March 19, 2013, 06:58:24 pm »
Best Twitter Hat Trick contest we've ever had today. Glad the quality of the contest didn't go down.
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Yeah, it was a joke and I thought hilarious.
After the beating we put on Brain & Toohey over the past few weeks I thought Matty was going to take a beating. I had some major tweets shot in about balls, Dick's sporting goods etc.
I think the rub came from us being jacked and ready to take Matty to the cleaners only to have JJ totally piss on our camp fire.
Either way, its done. Moved on.
However, the question did arise from some THTC heavyweights - Why did JJ sheild mattyboy from the onslaught? Or
did he? Is it true Matty is his Bro in Law? Could his wife had put the kibash on the whole thing.
To me, he missed a golden opportunity for radio gold but, and this is with any case concering the show - Its HIS show. He's the host & he's the reason we enjoy it. Thus its his call.
I dig the show. I'll fall in line & keep tweeting and hope against hope to have more than 2 read.
JJ, I love you to death, but you're wrong, he did. He was charged with murder, he went to trial FOR MURDER, and after several days on trial FOR MURDER, he plead down ON THE CONDITION that he testified against the other two.Ray was in court as a witness for the prosecution. He wasn't in court being tried for murder.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/news/2000/06/04/lewis_agreement/
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2000-06-07/news/0006070296_1_lewis-oakley-cognac/2
http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/47958/remembering-the-ray-lewis-controversy
no wonder the mainstream media dropped the ball so hard on T'eo. Everyone has their head in the sand.
if so he might want to read this article before going on a ten minute rant about how Ray Lewis was innocentI stand by what I said. I know that Ray paid for the funerals and was sued by the families. he wanted to ease their pain monetarily at least. He didn't kill anyone. He didn't "plead out". I don't care where his white suit is. Yes, I am washing the guys balls but the facts are the facts. Bad crowd. Kids got killed. Ray was the famous one in the bunch. Ray got arrested and released. he DID lie to police and has been very open about it. Read the book "NEXT MAN UP" it goes into exhaustive details about the case. No one can plea out of murder. Not O.J., not anybody. Prosecuters kind of get huge boners for putting away famous murderers.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2013/01/10/ray-lewis-baltimore-ravens-atlanta-murder-2000/1566198/
JJ never brought up the white suit at all and was wrong about Ray having to pay off the family of the victim
also sounds like Ray knew what happened but didn't want to rat on his boys so they got acquitted.
:koolaidI don't know how much clearer I have to be. I have ZERO sound drops. If I want to choose my battles wisely, I'm not gonna go to corporate over a doorbell sound. Relax. Enjoy me talking about sports.
He needs to settle down, find a groove and tighten up his sound drops and editting.
If he is still looking for his groove, I'm in. I think he does a good job and enjoy his humor. I'm big on energy and funny with my sports. I'll see how his interviews and interviewees go. If he can make them fun, I'll enjoy them more than other person's stylesTracy Morgan and Norm
Steve, what time does Mohr come on and what station is it on in Houston?HELL. YES.