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What happened to Pac Man? (ESPN Radio)


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I agree with Dimbee and Panthro. I am not familiar with the previous work of Taylor and Marc but I must admit they stepped in and the transition seemed seamless. I think they do a really good job.

I don't have satellite radio and I do find myself listening to FOXSports on 730 more than 610 most days though. Nice to have a sports talk radio option in Charlotte now.

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wish he'd taken Q with him

Me too, but at least they got rid of that stupid "back of your neck looks like a pack of hotdogs" sound byte. It was kinda funny the first 12,000 times but jeez it got old.

I especially like how they limit him to 3 minutes with the voiceover guy taking shots at him, I lol'd the other day.

"hey Q, when was the last time the Cowboys won the superbowl? Get the fug outta the studio" :lol:

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Eventhough he is the typical annoying Cowboy fan, I actually like QCB. The guy is witty and he usually makes me laugh during his segments...sometimes I laugh with him, sometimes I laugh at him but he does entertain me. I think he brings a good element to the show but it is a good thing it is in limited doses. Now would I listen to a show where QCB was one of the co-hosts? Not a chance.

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