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and even i'm cracking up.

 

Someone needs to tell ralph to step away. that last press conference was the clincher. He has two marbles left. He doesn't know what day it is. And he wants to take a more active role? Please, Marv. Advise him to play his octogenarian tennis and forget about making any more appearances. We're trying to attract free agents, for god's sake.

 

That "joke" he told is being repeated and repeated...followed by "is this a monday?"

 

and they're juxtaposing what's going on in Buffalo with what's going on in Miami.

 

It's both funny and depressing.

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and even i'm cracking up.

 

Someone needs to tell ralph to step away. that last press conference was the clincher. He has two marbles left. He doesn't know what day it is. And he wants to take a more active role? Please, Marv. Advise him to play his octogenarian tennis and forget about making any more appearances. We're trying to attract free agents, for god's sake.

 

That "joke" he told is being repeated and repeated...followed by "is this a monday?"

 

and they're juxtaposing what's going on in Buffalo with what's going on in Miami.

 

It's both funny and depressing.

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I just heard it and was thinking the same thing....

 

They were BRUTAL to Ralphie :D

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It was truly embarrassing. And funny, in a macabre sort of way.

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That's Cowherd. He HATES anything old.

 

But he does have a point. The Marv hire was probably the least effective hire in Bills history, at least on its face. It may turn out to be brilliant. But the point Cowherd's always making is that football is a young man's game, which it is.

 

The only reason I ahrdly listen to the guy is that he's a Pete Carroll ballwasher. No matter how many Colelge championships that ignorant bastard wins, I'll ALWAYS think of huim as the NFL's Fredo.

 

EDIT: Now that I think of it, he's also a Nick Saban ballwasher, and he thinks any town that's cold weather is for sh--. He's Jim Rome lite.

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and even i'm cracking up.

 

Someone needs to tell ralph to step away. that last press conference was the clincher. He has two marbles left. He doesn't know what day it is. And he wants to take a more active role? Please, Marv. Advise him to play his octogenarian tennis and forget about making any more appearances. We're trying to attract free agents, for god's sake.

 

That "joke" he told is being repeated and repeated...followed by "is this a monday?"

 

and they're juxtaposing what's going on in Buffalo with what's going on in Miami.

 

It's both funny and depressing.

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Two marbles is more then enough to take on ESPN radio.

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Maybe we all didn't get the real joke Ralph was telling. Maybe the joke was him acting like he doesn't know whats going on to take a shot at the people who keep saying he is too old and senile. Now that would humerous

 

Or maybe 87 years is starting to catch up to him, who knows.

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I believe SOMEONE needs to tell Ralph not to talk at the press conferences anymore.

I feel so embarrased for a man for which I have so much respect.

:D

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Not that I'm going to sound any better at the age of 87(assuming I make it that long :D ) BUT...

 

after listening to his recent press conferences, I'd feel much better if RW had come out and said that except for attending the games, he is going to have very little to do with the football operations side of the business.

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Maybe we all didn't get the real joke Ralph was telling. Maybe the joke was him acting like he doesn't know whats going on to take a shot at the people who keep saying he is too old and senile.

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Of course that's what it is. But it'd be to hard to explain that to the ESPN on-air talent without using crayons.

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Colin Cowherd is the biggest blowhard I've ever heard...if he thinks something is funny he repeats it and repeats it and repeats it...CC<RJ. :D

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It doesn't have to be funny. If he gets any kind of thought in his head, original or not, he repeats it. Over and over and over, ad nauseum. It's the only way he can fill the ten minutes of air time out of every twenty before the next SportsCenter update.

 

He really made a great point when someone e-mailed him a while back complaining that Lenny P and Gazoo were ripping on the Bills' hiring of Levy because they're just Donohoe cronies. He said he was going on air to "defend" his ESPN mates. His only defense, however, was cracking jokes about how old Levy and Wilson are.

 

I now prefer riding to work in silence in my car than listening to this jackass.

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could somone be nice and tell me what ralph did? i did not get to watch the pc, and so right now my best guess is that he made some joke about paris hilton being a whore or something.

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He wasn't sure what day of the week it was when the press conference was starting.

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He wasn't sure what day of the week it was when the press conference was starting.

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He told some joke (which no one got) about being in Brussels on Tuesday. Then he asked is it Monday? (don't reference movies where none of the people are alive anymore). Add to that he's 87 years old, and sounds it. ESPN overlaid his comments with Burgess Meredith's from Grumpy Old Men. It was really funny, whether this ESPN guy has talent or not.

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could somone be nice and tell me what ralph did? i did not get to watch the pc, and so right now my best guess is that he made some joke about paris hilton being a whore or something.

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he tried to make a joke about what day of the week it was..."is it Monday?"...but it flopped...some people interprete this as senility...it was simply poor timing...but he sure takes a long time to say something....

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