Mike Greenberg isn’t done with radio: ‘I’ll definitely get back to it’
A future comeback is on the table. Just maybe from Florida.
A future comeback is on the table. Just maybe from Florida.
"I’d lay awake at night feeling my heart race, frustrated and scared."
"I brought him to 'Get Up,' I was the first person to put him on ESPN regularly"
"These days, we don't really talk to each other much."
"It would've been journalistically irresponsible not to talk about it."
On this week’s episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews ESPN’s “Get Up!” and “Sunday NFL...
"Jalen Brunson has single-handedly dragged a very average team to the Eastern Conference Finals."
"I think everyone understands that if you can get Charles and Kenny and Shaq and Ernie, you do it."
"What do we need to do differently?"
"It should never benefit a team to lose any game that is being played at any point on the schedule in any sport."
Mike Greenberg heaped praise on the Oklahoma City Thunder for their historic season, but is it too little too late?
"Everybody else gets to choose and then whatever is left, that's going to be his options."
"The bottom line of it is, I'm not ready to process the end of this era yet."
"The computer doesn't have to defend Nikola Jokić."
"Hey guys, it's been hard. But I got a lot of love, and a lot of people believe in me, man."
"Just pick both sides. That way you can't possibly be wrong."
“You think they’re risking $20 billion because they have a hankering to see Taylor Swift in a skybox at the Super Bowl?"
"Drew Brees not being on this list is criminal."
"There is no doubt in my mind that I will be back ... because I think it is a wonderful medium, and it is my first love."
Clinton Yates set to take over the time slot with his new show, Clinton & Friends.
Mike Greenberg may get to complain about Mike Greenberg as general manager of the Jets.
"People view sports as their escape."
"The jolt that you gave it this year is exactly what the show needed."
The Jets have requested a general manager interview with Mike Greenberg, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' assistant GM — not the ESPN personality.