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Anyone listen to Mac Attack on Wfnz?


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mac is barely tolerable when he talks about the panthers, the rest of the time my ears bleed and brain cells die.

The only good show ever on WFNZ was prime time.

The best local sports radio show right now is the David Glenn show, he mainly focuses on the ACC but when he talks its actually news worthy and relevant because he's a journalist first and a radio host second and that makes a big difference.

 

I am the opposite of everything in this post. I hated Packman. He would just spit out generalities about the same topics every year. He acted like nothing going on was worth talking about because he has a life.

 

David Glenn is boring. He's not bad, just boring.

 

Mac is funny. He is entertaining. He's an absolute idiot when it comes to sports. Basically everything he's ever said is wrong. But it's fun to listen to. I listen to the radio to be entertained and occasionally pick up a nugget of information. The Mac Attack accomplishes this.

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I really don't like the afternoon show. Marc James is one of the worst human beings I've ever listened to. Just look at the teams he loves....Raiders, drug abuse and poorly run...Miami Hurricanes, constant issues with the NCAA and drugs......Mets, his favorite players are Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry DRUGS...........New York Knicks, his favorite player is Latrell Sprewel who was constantly in trouble. Oh, in case it's not obvious....he's from Boston.

 

Basically Marc was put on the earth by Satan to troll God. He disrespects callers and guests by cutting them off to share his worthless thoughts.

 

I don't want to get all Tinderboxy but the constant homophobic jokes on The Drive bother me. It's disrespectful to callers. Believe it or not Gay people listen to sports talk. The abuse Tony the Hitman takes on a daily basis is beyond just joking around. He's not the most likable guy but he still doesn't deserve the treatment he gets.

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