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Felger & Massarotti

Baseball’s Hall of Fame Problem // NFL QB Hierarchy – 1/28/2022 (Hour 2)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

 

  • (0:00) The second hour of Agenda Free Friday start with the show revisiting the David Ortiz Hall of Fame discussion and steroid users being kept out of the Hall.
  • (13:45) The QB hierarchy in the NFL is discussed with calls coming in.
  • (24:30) Calls continue to come in on all the topics from the week including the NFL’s top QB’s
  • (35:10) The AFC quarterbacks are discussed with the show giving its thoughts on where the Patriots stand.  

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

FeldGern

0:10.4

I don't know guys

0:11.3

am I going to play?

0:12.7

Am I not going to play?

0:14.1

What am I going to do?

0:15.1

Mass.

0:15.7

Yeah, Mas, you stupid.

0:16.9

S-T-O-O.

0:18.3

Stupid Mass.

0:19.0

It's time for Felger and Mass, presented by Draft Kings on 985, The Sports Hub.

0:28.2

Ortiz, to our knowledge, never failed the test after that first one.

0:31.9

And you saw Manny did, and Alex Rodriguez admitted to Peter Gammon's that he was openly taking them after it was against the rules. Doesn't that separate them from Ortiz? Boy, I mean, you had to be like no one ever, like Manny did. Again, that's Mani, Mani was careless. But Roger Clemens, Barry Vaughn's never failed a test. No one fails a test. You got to be like a complete dumbass to fail the test. I mean, they don't do it. And, you know, Manny got caught with a female hormone and the other thing. You know, man, he failed three. But, yeah, so the testing, I appreciate that they're testing. I think it's made it harder for those who go around it, but I think they can still do it.

1:31.3

I mean, David Oteed's bat speed, the last year of his career when he was 40, was the same as John Carlos Stanton. He was in the top 2% of exit velocity when he was 40 years old. They were going to release him, you know, seven years earlier in 2009. When they got him, he was 27 years old released by the twins. find me a Hall of Fame who got released at the age of 27 by the team that brought him in.

1:32.6

You can't.

1:37.9

And then the year that David becomes Rambo here was the year he tested positive.

1:39.9

So I'm sorry.

1:41.7

You know, I love Santa Claus. I just don't vote for him.

1:47.5

Great line by Sean Se on earlier this week with Toucher and Rich.

1:51.3

It is when you think about it.

1:52.4

I haven't spent too much time on it because it's just why.

1:55.5

But all those guys from that era, pretty much all the good players were users, all of them.

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