Bruce Allen Explains Cursing At Ira, Arthur Blank Talks Ira, And Ira Dives Into Gerald McCoy Angles, O-Line Decisions & Reasons, “Emmitt Barber,” Arians’ Two Quotes Of The Offseason, Inside View Of Jameis, And Much More

March 28th, 2019

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5 Responses to “Bruce Allen Explains Cursing At Ira, Arthur Blank Talks Ira, And Ira Dives Into Gerald McCoy Angles, O-Line Decisions & Reasons, “Emmitt Barber,” Arians’ Two Quotes Of The Offseason, Inside View Of Jameis, And Much More”

  1. Mike Says:

    I love your podcast. BUT FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS PLEASE HAVE IRA TO MOVE HIS MICROPHONE!!

    We can hear Steve and Lee just fine but Ira sounds like he has his microphone down by his feet.

  2. Joe Says:

    We can hear Steve and Lee just fine but Ira sounds like he has his microphone down by his feet.

    Ira’s mic — it’s actually his headset — has a mic about one inch from his mouth.

  3. SteveK Says:

    Mr. L ee,

    Keep being you! Of all the tales from Joe that I disagree with, 98% are yours. But, you’re and honest, objective reporter and a fan of this stinking franchise too. I appreciate your work, and can we possibly play the epic voicemail on the next podcast? Your rant a couple weeks ago in regards to drafting a MLB at 5 was hilarious.

  4. SteveK Says:

    Takes from joe *

  5. Joe Says:

    SteveK:

    Joe considers that the highest compliment. When slaving for decades in a 19th century news delivery service, Joe never considered praise for a well-written story to be a compliment. However, when someone told Joe he was “fair,” Joe considered that the highest compliment.

    Thank you.