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phxchief
02-10-2006, 04:31 PM
http://play.rbn.com/?url=nfl/nfl/open/chiefs/demand/av_hedwardspc_350_20060210.rm
:)
phxchief
02-10-2006, 04:55 PM
Damn. Mike Solari came along at the end.
Hopefully they post the transcript of his piece.
blueballs
02-10-2006, 04:58 PM
requested file not found. The link you followed maybe inaccurate or outdated.
phxchief
02-10-2006, 04:59 PM
http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2006/02/10/access_arrowhead_herm_edwards/
No it works, Mr. blueballs.
Sorry about the balls, by the way.
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58-4ever
02-10-2006, 05:06 PM
Apparently Herm has never watched a superbowl since the one he lost. :deevee: :harumph:
The last 10 minutes of this interview is where the money is. Good stuff.
The Herminator!!!
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Dunit35
02-11-2006, 12:29 PM
No it works, Mr. blueballs.
Sorry about the balls, by the way.
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hahahaha...a terrible terrible feeling....
Bob Dole
02-11-2006, 12:31 PM
Note to the press folks who participate in these things:
SPEAK THE **** UP SO WE CAN HEAR THE DAMNED QUESTION.
greg63
02-11-2006, 12:35 PM
Note to the press folks who participate in these things:
SPEAK THE **** UP SO WE CAN HEAR THE DAMNED QUESTION.
I don't think they're listening.
Note to the press folks who participate in these things:
SPEAK THE **** UP SO WE CAN HEAR THE DAMNED QUESTION.
Yeah, Mr. Bob Dole. It is frustrating. I rewind several times sometimes to hear the question.
Mr. Bob Dole, at the very end of the interview, Herm is talking about "high maintenance" players. (Of course everyone knows the general reference is to TO). But, Herm refers to a KC player that Herm helped draft who was a "high maintenance guy". Any idea who he's talking about?
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Bob Dole
02-11-2006, 12:42 PM
I don't think they're listening.
There's not much that annoys Bob Dole more than an audio/video event where you can only hear one side of the conversation.
If the NFL and the teams are going to bother to distribute this stuff, they need to take the minor steps necessary to do it right. If they need guidance, Bob Dole would be more than happy to charge them a hefty consulting fee to recommend an appropriate solution.
nychief
02-11-2006, 12:42 PM
Yeah, Mr. Bob Dole. It is frustrating. I rewind several times sometimes to hear the question.
Mr. Bob Dole, at the very end of the interview, Herm is talking about "high maintenance" players. (Of course everyone knows the general reference is to TO). But, Herm refers to a KC player that Herm helped draft who was a "high maintenance guy". Any idea who he's talking about?
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Dale Carter.
If they need guidance, Bob Dole would be more than happy to charge them a hefty consulting fee to recommend an appropriate solution.
It's always about the money with you, Mr. Bob Dole.
What about the good feeling you would have knowing that Chiefs fans throughout the world would be better served?
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Dale Carter.
Thanks, Mr. nychief. Appreciated.
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greg63
02-11-2006, 12:45 PM
There's not much that annoys Bob Dole more than an audio/video event where you can only hear one side of the conversation.
If the NFL and the teams are going to bother to distribute this stuff, they need to take the minor steps necessary to do it right. If they need guidance, Bob Dole would be more than happy to charge them a hefty consulting fee to recommend an appropriate solution.
Ditto that.
The Bad Guy
02-11-2006, 01:11 PM
Ha, Warpaint Illustrated had 2 guys at the PC. I guess they needed one to think of questions while the other figured out how to work a tape recorder.
Skip Towne
02-11-2006, 02:18 PM
Note to the press folks who participate in these things:
SPEAK THE **** UP SO WE CAN HEAR THE DAMNED QUESTION.
Turn up your hearing aid, 'timer.
Hammock Parties
02-11-2006, 02:35 PM
Ha, Warpaint Illustrated had 2 guys at the PC. I guess they needed one to think of questions while the other figured out how to work a tape recorder.
One of them was Phobia probably.
..........
Are you serious, Mr. Bob Dole? I never knew that about Mr. ENDelt260.
Thanks for the information!
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Sfeihc
02-11-2006, 03:04 PM
There's not much that annoys Bob Dole more than an audio/video event where you can only hear one side of the conversation.
If the NFL and the teams are going to bother to distribute this stuff, they need to take the minor steps necessary to do it right. If they need guidance, Bob Dole would be more than happy to charge them a hefty consulting fee to recommend an appropriate solution.
Sfeifc, thinks that Bob Dole runs his best smack in the third person.
Tribal Warfare
02-11-2006, 03:12 PM
Sfeifc, thinks that Bob Dole runs his best smack in the third person.
That's old school smack n00b
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