well, pack it in, might as well just give the sb to the eagles. you have got to hear the talk this am...
justanotherpackerfan posted:True Story...circa 1995 I'm at home listening to the Brewers on WEVR out of River Falls...the local announcer says he has Brewer tickets for the 15th caller. I called and the guy says you're "number 1". I called again and he said you're number 2". I called and he said "number 3....12 calls later and I had tickets to a pair of games a couple of weeks later.
I don't know if that speaks more to the popularity of the Brewers at the time or the listenership of WEVR
I also listen to WEVR from Hudson. What a great mom and pop station! There's so much dead air, when I first started listening, that I thought I hadn't tuned in properly. At least they cover the Brewers, Badgers and The Packers. That's more than and better than anything we get from across the St.Croix.
mrtundra posted:justanotherpackerfan posted:True Story...circa 1995 I'm at home listening to the Brewers on WEVR out of River Falls...the local announcer says he has Brewer tickets for the 15th caller. I called and the guy says you're "number 1". I called again and he said you're number 2". I called and he said "number 3....12 calls later and I had tickets to a pair of games a couple of weeks later.
I don't know if that speaks more to the popularity of the Brewers at the time or the listenership of WEVR
I also listen to WEVR from Hudson. What a great mom and pop station! There's so much dead air, when I first started listening, that I thought I hadn't tuned in properly. At least they cover the Brewers, Badgers and The Packers. That's more than and better than anything we get from across the St.Croix.
WEVR could be a the most hilariously boring sit-com ever. I love it when they try to up their tempo for certain ads or events. It's ****ing hilarious. When they play music you can go from Peter Cetera to Def Leopard or even Lawrence Welk/Polka. It's absurdly good camp.
WEVR, your friendly neighbor in the valley.
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I don't know that it would have beaten Tony Truckowski for local sports tv out of Wausau.
Looks painful.
Henry posted:mrtundra posted:justanotherpackerfan posted:True Story...circa 1995 I'm at home listening to the Brewers on WEVR out of River Falls...the local announcer says he has Brewer tickets for the 15th caller. I called and the guy says you're "number 1". I called again and he said you're number 2". I called and he said "number 3....12 calls later and I had tickets to a pair of games a couple of weeks later.
I don't know if that speaks more to the popularity of the Brewers at the time or the listenership of WEVR
I also listen to WEVR from Hudson. What a great mom and pop station! There's so much dead air, when I first started listening, that I thought I hadn't tuned in properly. At least they cover the Brewers, Badgers and The Packers. That's more than and better than anything we get from across the St.Croix.
WEVR could be a the most hilariously boring sit-com ever. I love it when they try to up their tempo for certain ads or events. It's ****ing hilarious. When they play music you can go from Peter Cetera to Def Leopard or even Lawrence Welk/Polka. It's absurdly good camp.
WEVR, your friendly neighbor in the valley.
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By far my favorite is the local high school basketball game broadcasts.
Rainbow Jumpers galore
WEVR? Must like be like totes pops with the millenials.
Kuechly is getting that scary point where you start wondering how much damage is done/he keeps doing. Especially since it was a pretty "tame" play relatively speaking.
Maybe I'm still shaken from his concussion last year, but I can't help thinking he needs to start thinking about getting out soon...
I thought the same, CAP. I watched him get his brains scrambled last year, and now this year. He really has to take a hard look at whether he should transition to life after football, or to coaching, soon. Like today.
This. Still havenβt forgotten watching him breaking down emotionally after a similar βinnocentβ hit last year. One of the toughest scenes Iβve ever watched play out during a game.
Thats the thing about concussions. The next one is a little βeasierβ to get. Things just deteriorate from there.
Agreed he needs to give some thought about putting the NFL behind him.
I was and am surprised he was concussed from that contact. Thought his shoulder might hurt but his head was barely touched. Great player, but proceed with caution, young man.