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Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN Radio (and ATL radio )

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by RokSki, Jan 28, 2007.

  1. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    My Opinion:

    He's not bad, but he has a lot of annoying habits. Among them:

    1. Constantly refering to his wife (of at least 5 years, I believe) as
    his 'bride.' Dude, grow a pair, ok?

    2. His proud namedropping of asshats like Sean Hannity as a
    personal friend. Hannity is a knob-gobbler, no matter your
    political affiliation.

    3. He holds huge grudges (maybe it's the Philly upbringing). He
    despises the NY teams (not that I disagree), and loves taunting
    them and their fans, relentlessly. He does similar taunting and
    razzing to other objects of derision. Although I will say, he does
    it well.

    4. He's smarmy as phuck, to an annoying degree. We're talking
    Mike Greenberg smarmy.

    5. He's an unbelievable suck-up to those he thinks can help him out,
    to the network, etc. He's the kid who brings the teacher an
    apple every day. About two levels above a 'company man.' It's
    nauseating.

    Other thoughts? I'd love to hear some of those more familiar with his work.
     
  2. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    Lord, he's a moron.

    He's saying that Dallas doesn't have guts in not hiring Jason Garrett yet, that is, in what capacity. Dumbass, they did that because Miami forced their hand, as did Parcells and his late move. You play the hand you're dealt.

    If I can get Wade Phillips with his 3-4 knowledge, I'd get him, too. Norv Turner, well...

    Oh, and I forgot:

    6. He handles criticism as well as a 2 year old. He takes
    legitimate, critical emails and makes personal attacks on
    the people who write them, kind of like a Colin Cowherd.
    Very weak, giving the embarrasing appearance of his
    thinking he's infallible, which is laughable.
     
  3. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    Thank you, Chris Mortensen, for just alerting the clueless Kincaid about the Dolphins deadline on Garrett. Thank God someone is at least somewhat professional.
     
  4. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    My God, Mortensen is embarrasing Kincaid and his lack of knowledge on Turner and Garrett. Wow. Thank you, CM. What a hack JK is! Great stuff.
     
  5. Ben_Hecht

    Ben_Hecht Active Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    Garrett's a legacy, based on Daddy's long-term status with the organization. Plus, he'll work relatively cheap. A great life -- if you're the delusional Jerry Jones.

    Atlanta's long been an utter wasteland, re sports talkshow talent. This clown hasn't altered the equation one inch.
     
  6. Babs

    Babs Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    My biggest problem with Kincaid is that he's ill-informed. It's typical of people who are natural talkers -- talkers never listen.

    I agree that he handles callers with opposing viewpoints very poorly. He cannot have an intelligent debate, he has to put them down. Why would people continue to call when they hear the treatment they might get?
     
  7. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    Good points on Garrett and Kincaid, BH. :)
     
  8. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    Great points on talkers don't listen, and great question about masochistic callers. I never got that one either, Babs.
     
  9. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Re: Opinions Sought: John Kincaid of ESPN radio (and based in ATL)

    I'm not a huge fan over the overhyping of Dungy and Lovie and the whole black coaches Super Bowl thing, but Kincaid is showing his hard-core conservative colors here by just ripping the f*ck out of talking about it at all. We're getting close to Limbaugh territory here, peeps.

    Chill, Johnny, chill.
     
  10. Jack_Kerouac

    Jack_Kerouac Member

    You like hearing yourself talk, don't you, RokSki?
     
  11. NDub

    NDub Guest

    I've got to agree on the ill-informed comments about Kincaid.

    In December he was talking about how he doesn't want to hear who "the Steelers of this season" are. He went through a list of teams that had playoff chances and how they weren't like the Steelers. He got to the Jags and said they had no injuries to overcome on defense. I called ESPN radio, got a producer who wouldn't let me talk to Kincaid himself. So I told the producer to tell Kincaid that he's talking out of his ass - the best tackler, Mike Peterson; the heart and soul of the D, Donovin Darius; and one of the best DTs in the league, Marcus Stroud all missed significant time this season. In fact, Peterson and Darius both had season-ending injuries.

    I just little stuff like that that guys shouldn't get away with. I understand radio guys usually don't consider themselves journalists, therefore, they probably think they can get away with being inaccurate. But if you've got millions listening, you need to get stuff right.

    Does anyone else think John Seibel and Doug Gottleib sound exactly alike? That's probably why they were never on GameNight together and Freddy Coleman was inserted.
     
  12. The Hannity thing is enough for me.
    Between them, they have a college degree.
     
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