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Marc James on NFL AM, Talking Panthers Camp


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That guy is so annoying, I turn off the radio at 3pm.   

 

In fact, Mac in the morning is tolerable, but I get tired of an unprepared, semi-retired Jim babbling about stupid crap from his personal life as if it is cute.  He does not know his stuff--he wings everything.  Mac is a bit silly, and he allows Jim to talk and take the conversation off topic too much.

 

So bascially, with the exception of the AM show and the DRIVE, I like WFNZ.

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I turned in the other day briefly (I mean for like 1 min), when Mark was alone with out Taylor. And when I heard the subject "Which QB out of the 5 young QB's would you take". I thought it was the 2012 season all over again. So I turned off the station. Is that how bad sports radio is in Charlotte?? Lol. 

 

In fairness to mark. He said he would pick Cam over all of them except Luck. And before some of you say, he's riding Luck's jock (which he has been). He was also riding RG3's jock, equally as well for large parts of last season. So at least he learned, and holds Cam in high regard (regardless of the poo he likes to start sometimes for effect). 

 

I just couldn't be privy, for the umpteenth, third grade discussion on "which QB would you take", at the dawn of the second Preseason game. Lol

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