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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: The Impact of Instant Replay and Kyrie Irving’s Future in Boston (Hour 2)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In Hour 2, Felger and Mazz got into last night’s NCAA National Championship game and the impact of instant replay in sports.  The guys also discussed Kyrie Irving and his future with the Celtics.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

Thanks for choosing Felger and Mazz to entertain and inform you in the afternoon. Felger and Mad on 8.5, the Sports Hub.

0:24.8

All right. How many times do I have to say it before you people get an idea?

0:27.6

Or you people come around to understand what I'm saying.

0:29.8

How many times do I have to say it?

0:32.9

Replay is trying to ruin sports.

0:37.0

You've heard me say it. You've heard me say it.

0:38.2

You've heard me say it many times before.

0:39.7

Replay doesn't work.

0:42.8

It doesn't work.

0:44.5

It doesn't make the games better.

0:46.3

Doesn't make the games more dramatic.

0:48.3

It does not end controversy.

0:51.2

In fact, in my lifetime, in which I've watched sports religiously, both with and

0:56.7

without replay, I'd say that there's even more controversy with replay than without replay.

1:03.5

So, and finally, and maybe most importantly, it doesn't always get it right. It doesn't always get

1:10.1

it right. It does sometimes.

1:12.3

But if you balance it all out, if you balance it all out, does it get it right enough

1:17.9

to account for the nonsense that we have to deal with on a nightly basis when it comes

1:23.1

to replay in all sports?

1:24.1

And the last example, I give you the NCAA game last night, in case you weren't watching, which I wasn't. So I've just seen the clips. But I believe me, it's as if I was

1:33.4

there. Because you're in overtime. It's a two-point game national championship overtime.

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