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8 hours ago, csmopar said:

somehow, he's the highest rated sports show in Indiana.....

I can explain this

 

1.  He's on the most powerful spots station in the state

 

2.  He's on at time when he's the only local sports show on.

 

3.  The strongest competitor is WNDE which doesn't air a sports show in his time slot, they air Rush.  The other two shows on in his time slot are Rome which is on a small station that if you move the wrong way you won't get anymore and the ESPN show in his time slot which is owned by Emmis and runs a lot of Dakich promo's trying to get you to listen to him. 

 

You add that up and that's why. 

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18 minutes ago, ColtsBlueFL said:

Perfect! Polian has been talking with Irsay since week 17 at the Jags game.    Goes with my post above!!

 

http://www.colts.com/news/article-1/Bill-Polian-Lends-His-Expertise-To-Colts-About-General-Manager-Opening/59036fdf-b55b-4977-ae03-9d50a4d4ad50

 

I heard Irsay mention him in the presser and I thought then that Irsay was using him as an unofficial consultant.  Honestly, I would love it if the Colts brought him back in that role to help whoever the new GM is. 

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10 hours ago, jskinnz said:

 

Let me preface by saying I am no fan of Dakich.  I stopped following him on Twitter about a month ago and glad I did.  I do listen to his show when in the car because it is the only one in that slot that deals with local sports.  But on balance I have grown weary of his "I am smart and everyone else is dumb" act.

 

However what you wrote is not a very good representation of what he said.

 

His financial point is that firing Grigson and still having to pay him along with his predecessor is far less expensive than firing Pagano and staff and paying their replacements.  And he is completely right about that. Essentially if Irsay decided one had to go, he chose the least expensive option. 

 

His Urban Meyer take also included others like Saban or Harbaugh as well.  It had nothing to do with his being friends with Meyer.  And again, I have to believe he is right.  If the Colts got a call from the agents of those guys, Pagano is toast regardless of cost.  

 

And his take on the former players with regards to Grigson is that they have an ax to grind because he let them go.  Now it could be that those players felt this way about Grigson honestly but his point that they have an agenda themselves may not be far off base.  They have an inherent bias.

 

And he has said repeatedly that Grigson put himself in line to be fired.  But that Pagano, even with the poor roster accumulated by Grigson, cost the Colts 3 games this year.  And you know what - he is not wrong about that either.  

 

Lastly - I would absolutely tend to trust his sources as well.

 

 

Uh-oh........    (Yikes!)     Incoming!    Take shelter!!       :peek:

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11 hours ago, csmopar said:

let me rephrase, he CLAIMS to be the highest rated sports show in indiana.

He might be. He is known nationally so he is probably more known than most other hosts in Indiana. He is awful though, its amazing that anyone listens to him. Hes the Skip Bayless of Indy sports media.

 

 

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10 hours ago, jskinnz said:

 

 

And he has said repeatedly that Grigson put himself in line to be fired.  But that Pagano, even with the poor roster accumulated by Grigson, cost the Colts 3 games this year.  And you know what - he is not wrong about that either.  

 

Lastly - I would absolutely tend to trust his sources as well.

 

I count one.      The opening week vs. Detroit,  where Pagano mismanaged the clock.    He should've burned more time and I think at his end of the year presser,  he acknowledged it.

 

But that's the only game I chalk up to Pagano.

 

I don't blame Pagano for the Houston losses,  I think those are on Grigson.   A clear lack of talent for the Colts.

 

We were gassed in game one,  and we were outmatched in game 2.     

 

I didn't view either of those games as a demonstration of Pagano being a bad coach.

 

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16 minutes ago, RockThatBlue said:

He might be. He is known nationally so he is probably more known than most other hosts in Indiana. He is awful though, its amazing that anyone listens to him. Hes the Skip Bayless of Indy sports media.

 

 

I'll give him credit where credit is due, he does know basketball and frankly when he's doing a game he's very good.  His ego gets the better of him though as a radio show host.  

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6 hours ago, ColtsBlueFL said:

Jim knows football, and every job in the organization.  Only a couple other owners fit that bill.  Jim is structured and deliberate.  This well established, and most recently by the delay of the firing of GM Ryan Grigson.  Jim is not moved by artificial time slots (like Black Monday) to make decisions.  He will 'go through the process, and take the time needed to understand all implications and ramifications of his decision(s), tick media and fans off as it may.. It is worthy to note Irsay also extends that same attitude and leeway to his staff, front office and coaches. 

Well written paragraph here CBFL. I don't understand why Jim gets criticized by a few fans who claim he's a lousy owner either. When Irsay is ready to make a change, he does it & he's not a cheapskate owner either like say like Mike Brown from the Bengals for example. 

 

I knew Grigson would be gone sooner rather than later. Jimmy is no fool. If the GM isn't doing enough to help Luck win, bye bye & he was. Jimmy was also gracious in Grigson's release too with no parting shots against him. An admirable trait.

 

Although, every time I watch a press conference discussing a dismissal, I think of that line from 'Monty Python's Meaning Of Life' where the father says "God, has blessed me so much that we can't afford to feed you [his children] anymore. You're mother & I are selling you off as scientific experiments now."  Whenever I hear how great a person's contributions were to an organization, I always think of that line. Translation: You're a great guy & a swell employee, but we just want nothing to do with ya anymore. Thanks. 

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1 hour ago, GoColts8818 said:

I'll give him credit where credit is due, he does know basketball and frankly when he's doing a game he's very good.  His ego gets the better of him though as a radio show host.  

He very much knows the game of basketball. Very knowledgeable when it comes to sets, plays and strategies. He likes to talk out his butt when it comes to football though

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18 hours ago, Dudley Smith said:

 

MSU basketball fan here -- in addition to being clueless about the NFL, the guy is awful to listen to during basketball games on ESPN as well, often trashing 18-19 year old kids. He really is just terrible all around. Why anyone would voluntarily subject themselves to listening to a radio show with him as host is astonishing. There must be a lot of masochists around these parts.

I think people like him because of his IU ties.  But, I have trouble stomaching his broadcasts.  I would rather listen to Polka music.  Nothing against Polka.  But, come on man!

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8 hours ago, GoColts8818 said:

I'll give him credit where credit is due, he does know basketball and frankly when he's doing a game he's very good.  His ego gets the better of him though as a radio show host.  

 

He is one of those people that I just hate listen to during basketball games. 

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9 hours ago, Luck is Good said:

He very much knows the game of basketball. Very knowledgeable when it comes to sets, plays and strategies. He likes to talk out his butt when it comes to football though

I liked to listen to Bob Knight do games on ESPN there for a little while. He was very detailed and always noticed the little things on plays....a screen or some movement or a defensive guy out of position etc. It was like getting a lesson in basketball 101. He was always very complimentary of the players too...acknowledging the gritty guys that contributed not just the stars. What was great it could be a totally AWFUL two teams or just two teams I could care less about but you came away feeling like you gained such an insight to the sport...it was great.

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1 hour ago, dgambill said:

I liked to listen to Bob Knight do games on ESPN there for a little while. He was very detailed and always noticed the little things on plays....a screen or some movement or a defensive guy out of position etc. It was like getting a lesson in basketball 101. He was always very complimentary of the players too...acknowledging the gritty guys that contributed not just the stars. What was great it could be a totally AWFUL two teams or just two teams I could care less about but you came away feeling like you gained such an insight to the sport...it was great.

Bob Knight was so good to listen to on commentary. A true coach in every sense of the word

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Dakich is literally a poor mans skip bayless who bought 100k in followers on twitter like a tool. He's never been great at anything but wants to criticize people that are great at what they do. A very average "talent" wanting to get some attention. 

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14 hours ago, Luck is Good said:

Don is a pretty good broadcaster as well. IU has truly had a great one there. Broadcasts football and basketball. Pretty impressive if I do say so myself

I agree!  And, he's a great dude.  I played on a softball team with him in my twenties for four years.  GREAT GUY!!!!  I like that he just calls the games and doesn't get off on long-winded tangents like other broadcasters do....

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17 hours ago, MightyLucks said:

Dakich is literally a poor mans skip bayless who bought 100k in followers on twitter like a tool. He's never been great at anything but wants to criticize people that are great at what they do. A very average "talent" wanting to get some attention. 

Great analogy with Bayless!  Spot on!

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On 1/23/2017 at 1:09 PM, HOF19 said:

We can talk Pagano.....Grigson.......yada....yada.....yada..... all the live long day. I live in NY metro area. Fell in love with Johnny U in 1963. Been die hard Colt fan since. Feel helpless because very possibly have THE WORST OWNER IN ALL OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS IN THIS COUNTRY !!! To work myself up to have hope for a good future( lets say next 10 years) with this  team..... with THIS OWNER requires a lot of hard ...hard..........HARD !!! WORK. Will an Irsay owned team ever  set foot in another Super Bowl ??? That's what every Colt fan on this planet must ask themselves !!!

One problem with old Colts guys like you and me posting on a board of mostly under 30's: On this board, Bob Irsay and his understandably messed up offspring are local, Indiana heroes who brought the NFL to Indy when no owner before or since would have even considered the possibility. As long as Indiana keeps giving Jim Irsay a state of the art facility whenever he demands a new one, he and his heirs will probably let lucky little Indy host his Horseshoe and the grateful locals will riot against posts like yours.

 

As for being the worst owner, who knows if you are right but he is definitely the luckiest. Who else could have a team be so bad at just the right time as to be able to draft Elway, Manning and Luck? Any success can be traced to that good timing.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, radiogirl said:

I agree!  And, he's a great dude.  I played on a softball team with him in my twenties for four years.  GREAT GUY!!!!  I like that he just calls the games and doesn't get off on long-winded tangents like other broadcasters do....

I do like how he doesn't go off on a tangent. But I will admit that I love listening to Bill Walton commentating games haha. You talk about a guy going on a tangent. It's funny as hell though

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3 minutes ago, Luck is Good said:

I do like how he doesn't go off on a tangent. But I will admit that I love listening to Bill Walton commentating games haha. You talk about a guy going on a tangent. It's funny as hell though

Did you see him this past year at the Hawaiian basketball tournament?  With those wild Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses on the whole time.  He looked like an ad for Panama Jack.  Sunglasses while he was broadcasting indoors.  Although, as I always say, it's always sunny when you're cool!  HA!

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3 hours ago, radiogirl said:

Did you see him this past year at the Hawaiian basketball tournament?  With those wild Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses on the whole time.  He looked like an ad for Panama Jack.  Sunglasses while he was broadcasting indoors.  Although, as I always say, it's always sunny when you're cool!  HA!

Yeah I also remember when IU was in that tournament in 2015. Oh man he killed me :lol:

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22 hours ago, MightyLucks said:

Dakich is literally a poor mans skip bayless who bought 100k in followers on twitter like a tool. He's never been great at anything but wants to criticize people that are great at what they do. A very average "talent" wanting to get some attention. 

 

He blocks literally every single person on Twitter that even slightly disagrees with him, he's soft as can be. But hey, he guarded Michael Jordan that one time in college.

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On 1/24/2017 at 3:47 AM, Luck is Good said:

He very much knows the game of basketball. Very knowledgeable when it comes to sets, plays and strategies. He likes to talk out his butt when it comes to football though

I think its a joke that 1070 is doing a dinner with Dakich for Bill Polian. Dakich is the last person on the planet I'd wanna listen to interviewing Polian. 

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14 hours ago, azcolt said:

One problem with old Colts guys like you and me posting on a board of mostly under 30's: On this board, Bob Irsay and his understandably messed up offspring are local, Indiana heroes who brought the NFL to Indy when no owner before or since would have even considered the possibility. As long as Indiana keeps giving Jim Irsay a state of the art facility whenever he demands a new one, he and his heirs will probably let lucky little Indy host his Horseshoe and the grateful locals will riot against posts like yours.

 

As for being the worst owner, who knows if you are right but he is definitely the luckiest. Who else could have a team be so bad at just the right time as to be able to draft Elway, Manning and Luck? Any success can be traced to that good timing.

 

 

 

 

Irsay is not even close to the worst owner in the league. IMO Irsay is a top 5 owner.

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On 1/25/2017 at 10:36 AM, azcolt said:

One problem with old Colts guys like you and me posting on a board of mostly under 30's: On this board, Bob Irsay and his understandably messed up offspring are local, Indiana heroes who brought the NFL to Indy when no owner before or since would have even considered the possibility. As long as Indiana keeps giving Jim Irsay a state of the art facility whenever he demands a new one, he and his heirs will probably let lucky little Indy host his Horseshoe and the grateful locals will riot against posts like yours.

 

As for being the worst owner, who knows if you are right but he is definitely the luckiest. Who else could have a team be so bad at just the right time as to be able to draft Elway, Manning and Luck? Any success can be traced to that good timing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2017/01/26/why-colts-get-cream-gm-crop/97084458/

"Let’s be honest: Irsay is, well, quirky. He’s not your garden variety NFL owner, but do not make the mistake of assuming he is not widely respected. Irsay is regarded as one of the better owners in the league, and that opinion came across strong this week in Mobile."

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23 minutes ago, grmasterb said:

 

 

 http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2017/01/26/why-colts-get-cream-gm-crop/97084458/

"Let’s be honest: Irsay is, well, quirky. He’s not your garden variety NFL owner, but do not make the mistake of assuming he is not widely respected. Irsay is regarded as one of the better owners in the league, and that opinion came across strong this week in Mobile."

People saying Irsay isn't a great owner have no clue. Look at his track record and wins since taking the Colts over and other franchises/Owners respect him big time. How his daddy was or what he did has nothing to do how he runs things.

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On 1/25/2017 at 3:40 PM, Steamboat_Shaun said:

 

He blocks literally every single person on Twitter that even slightly disagrees with him, he's soft as can be. But hey, he guarded Michael Jordan that one time in college.

I was blocked for disagreeing with his statement about luck being an average QB. I said you're smarter than that Dan, at least I thought. And he blocked me. I'm a big fan of Grady and Big Joe and JMV but i skip the 12-3 spot. #JMVSUX

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1 hour ago, MightyLucks said:

I was blocked for disagreeing with his statement about luck being an average QB. I said you're smarter than that Dan, at least I thought. And he blocked me. I'm a big fan of Grady and Big Joe and JMV but i skip the 12-3 spot. #JMVSUX

I listen to 1070 online after Mike and Mike every day while I work at my desk. It is growing harder and harder to listen to DD.  He constantly insults his guests and in his mind is the best (at anything) that has walked the planet.  He picks fights with callers and is as rude to them as I have ever heard a host be to anyone, including Stern.  Even his interviews are pedestrian.  He seems to lose interest during the interview and fumbles around until he slightly remembers he is in an interview, then ask another question.  Or, like others have said, "right", "right" is all he can muster up as conversation.  Its hard to take.  Fortunately I can tune him out most of the time and get lost in my work, but sometimes that annoying voice of his pierces through..... egads.  Grady and Big Joe are cool, but I have to give my vote to JMV.... honest dude with good information and interviews, plus he has a good sense of humor.

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