did Mike just claim that WFAN got the Nets to move their 4pm MLK JR Day game to 7pm just so he can talk football?
What are they saying? Is it something like "Mike, I agree with you. The Jets are classless, and they should go on your show. It's totally their fault."
Of course he has, he's a Giants fan. All of sudden here's a Jets coach who decides his team isn't a doormat and MF gets all discombobulated. WAITASEKOND!! WAITASEKOND!! Who do dese Jehts tink dey are!!
Mike Francessa dicusses feud with Jets. newsday.com/sports/columnists/neil-best/francesa-s-dial-isn-t-jet-set-1.2600499?p= On Newsday.com, you need an account to read it. If you all don't have an account, just tell me and I can just post it here.
I wish that your quote was a bit of a hyperbole but it's not. That is exactly what they've been saying. Not one has called him out for his treatment of the Jets BEFORE 2010.
so now he is claiming that the he refused to have jets on his program during week 6 because the jets were not willing to allow him players during the playoffs????? he keeps changing his story on this....
Mike Francesa was fresh off another verbal sparring session with Jets fans, but he sounded energized and ready to go another four rounds. That was a good thing for him, seeing as how it was only Monday. "Jets fans feel I'm anti-Jet, and I'm sure the Jets feel I'm anti-Jet,'' the WFAN host said on his way home. "But the Jets are clearly anti-me. Do I feel the Jets are anti-me? Absolutely.'' So it has gone for the Emperor of New York sports radio, whose year-old feud with the Jets has added another ring to the Rex Ryan circus recently. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- On one hand, the story line has been invaluable fodder for Francesa's show. "The fact the Jets fans feel it's them against me I think has increased the intensity of the program,'' he said. On the other, he risks straining listeners' patience and hurting his credibility if he is perceived to have a bias against the team. To many listeners, that already is self-evident. Francesa said he strives to be "very fair'' in his analysis. But he admitted the Jets get no benefit of the doubt from him. "They have sided with my competitor to try to hurt me,'' he said. "I don't think that's going to make me feel very warm and fuzzy about them.'' Francesa was referring to the Jets' policies for 1050 ESPN, their programming partner, relative to WFAN. More about that later. First, this: The team insists it has no problem with Francesa. "I feel like he's a person that has an opinion and he's entitled to share it and he's well respected in the marketplace and that's his obligation to his listeners,'' Jets media relations chief Bruce Speight said. "There's not a feud from our perspective.'' Said Francesa: "Baloney.'' The trouble began last January when the Jets told WFAN the players would be limited to 1050 during the playoffs. Speight called it a "mutual decision'' between the team and station. Francesa saw it as an inappropriate means of helping a partner that has fared badly in the ratings and a step the Knicks and Rangers, also 1050 partners, declined to take. ESPN doesn't allow its personalities on WFAN, which Francesa said he understands. "But no way a team should ever agree to something like this,'' he said. The Jets loosened the policy after last season's playoffs, making some players available to WFAN on a limited basis, plus Ryan once in the offseason and once in November. After the Jets assured the station in the fall they had not blackballed Francesa - "There is not a ban against Mike Francesa's show," Speight reasserted Monday - WFAN operations manager Mark Chernoff offered Ryan to Francesa. "I said, 'Absolutely not. Put him on midday,' '' Francesa said. Since then, Jets players have appeared on other WFAN shows, but Speight said Francesa has not requested one all season. Francesa confirmed that. Francesa said he does not like being told whom he can interview and when. "I said, 'You can take your guests; I have no interest in them.' '' The strains have affected his once-close relationship with general manager Mike Tannenbaum. "The guy I saw on 'Hard Knocks,' I don't even know who that Mike was, to be honest with you,'' Francesa said. "I didn't know who that buffoon was.'' The Jets are the talk of the town, but the talk comes with a sharp edge to it on WFAN each afternoon. "They can say what they want, but they agreed with the plea of their rights-holder to see if they could help them and hopefully injure me,'' Francesa said. "I've never heard of a team doing that. What team would do that to the biggest sports show in town?''
Has anyone been keeping an audio montage up to date with all the MF clips where he rips into the Jets and various players / coaches, and also where he lets the same things slide for the Giants?
Seriously, is a person is working hard at their job and they are doing a good job, and someone else says that that hard working person is lucky, do we expect the first person to invite the second one to a dinner? I don't think so. The Jets feel the same way. Here is a coach in Rex, doing the best he can with the talent he has, and all that Fatty kept saying last season is that the Jets were being lucky, especially after the Chargers game.