ESPN Radio’s ‘Greeny’ accuses Property Brothers of stealing its property
"They were great. They don't feel like thieves."
"They were great. They don't feel like thieves."
Mike Greenberg had a hilarious case of mistaken identity at the doctor's office, where he went along with a suggestion he was Stephen A. Smith.
"They gotta wipe that out."
"If I need to say this out loud, I do not believe that UConn would make the playoffs in the NBA."
"I think I have an understanding of a great many different elements of the business."
"Do they need a host? I could do that. I would be a very good host for that."
"They live in people's neighborhoods. You see them, you help them."
"You can keep making fun of me, you can keep saying I'm out of my mind."
"They take it for granted because they don’t know any other way, and it never occurs to them that me sitting this game out is going to have any impact on that whatsoever."
"I can’t pretend this is alright, I cannot pretend this is just a normal morning, I cannot do the big voice, I cannot pretend the energy is here."
Mike Greenberg has been a busy man this summer, except when it comes to hosting Greeny, his eponymous ESPN Radio show.
"If you think I’m missing a day of this, you gotta be out of your mind!"
"Is there anyone who doesn’t think Twitter has become much worse in the last two weeks?"
"Where the hell is Greeny? Where the hell is Greeny?"
Replacing Le Batard's radio slot with Mike Greenberg feels like a pretty good sign of ESPN's current corporate brand over personal brand approach.