Ira Talks New Puppy, Shocking Breeder Death, QB Rumors & Considerations, State Of The Defense, Draft Party And More
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The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports is not in hiding. He’s got all kinds of things to say on his award-winning Ira Kaufman Podcast, presented by general manager Sean Sullivan of Bill Currie Ford, a true family-owned dealership for the past 60 years. Lots to chew on today in Episode 1 of the week. Many thanks to Big Storm Brewing Co. local producers of the very best beers around. And our love to Pin Chasers, home to the best bowling, food and fun!
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February 11th, 2020 at 7:32 pm
So you listened to the podcast after blasting Ira for weeks? Hard to believe. Please share your Ira bashing elsewhere. Or at least pick a new reason. Thank you. –Joe
February 11th, 2020 at 7:36 pm
You’d think guys in the media wouldn’t be so thin skinned.
Not thin-skinned at all. There are many other places and forums to blast Ira. Joe suggests having fun doing it there. Steve Duemig used to talk about how stunned he was that the Tampa Bay Times would allow comments under their columns because the first one inevitably was someone insulting the columnist.–Joe
February 11th, 2020 at 7:40 pm
Nope didn’t listen, I guess Joe supports flip flopping. Man Steve would be SO pissed at you! GUARANTEED! I listened to the Big Dog for his WHOLE career so you will NEVER convince me of anything different.
February 11th, 2020 at 8:27 pm
Congrats on Cosmo!
Growing up, we had a dog named “Kramer” bc his hair was like Kramer’s, and years later I found and took in a heavy set dog who earned the name “Newman”.
Way to go Sage.
And I agree, Joe’s not thin skinned. He’s fair.
February 11th, 2020 at 9:21 pm
Believer,
Lighten up. Ira outdates the Bucs. And, he roots for teams to specifically frost his brother’s balls. It’s good stuff. How is Ira supposed to only be a Chief Fan when the Bucs weren’t even an option when he was a kid?
They are honest. Don’t know why you are taking it so personal? I don’t hate fans of other teams. I welcome them. And Ira is legit so hold your horses and give the sage of Tampa Bay Sports the benefit of the doubt.
I’d prefer honesty in my news intake, hence the love of JBF. Sorry they
Pissed you off and hope you can let by gones be by gones.
February 11th, 2020 at 9:38 pm
buc beliver.. Ive had season tkts since 76 and still pull for the saints when their not playing the bucs …. grow up Dude ..
February 11th, 2020 at 11:35 pm
Please don’t feed it pseudoephedrine, or ibuprofen. They are toxic to dogs
February 11th, 2020 at 11:38 pm
Thank you SteveK.
February 12th, 2020 at 2:20 am
Wow. I’ve expressed my appreciation in the past for Joe’s commitment to the principle of free speech. Even I am starting to marvel at your tolerance for some of the nastiness here. Baker act and restraining order seems more apropos. LOL
Or the belt and then sent to bed without any dinner. If it was legal to do so, I’d send you a klonopin.
February 12th, 2020 at 6:37 am
Lighten up, Francis….it’s why God put a 30 second skip ahead option on your smart phone. When they boys dip into subjects that I’m not interested in (other teams, dog talk, etc…) I skip ahead.
And as always…GO BUCS!
February 12th, 2020 at 7:13 am
This is your site and you can limit free speech here on this site in any manor you choose. From now on I will simply skip any article that has reference to protected person or persons. I will use the site for what it is meant for… entertainment purposes.
February 14th, 2020 at 3:23 am
I’m playing catch-up on the podcast. I don’t know if anyone will see this but I’ll type it anyway. I read somewhere that the actor who played the drill sergeant in Full Metal Jacket was initially turned down for the part. He went over to Stanley Kubrick and got in his face in the drill sergeant role and that’s how he got the part.
Kubrick is one of my all time favorite film directors. I highly recommend A Clockwork Orange, if Joe hasn’t seen it yet. It’s a beautifully disturbing commentary on human behavior…