Wolfley stick getting old?

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I've been a fan of Wolfley's for a long time. This might get me kicked out of here but I just don't like listening to him anymore. IMO his stick needs an overhaul. The man gives me snot bubbles and ear bleeds with the same tired over the top adjective laced rants. Take out a lot of the junk. There's still good football knowledge in there.

I'm sorry that is all. :bang:
 

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Never liked him, too over the top and trying too hard to be funny.
 

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He's passionate, loves football and the Cardinals. I like his color commentating as it's very seldom I hear him considering we usually get the national broadcasts, but if you listen to him everyday on 98.7 than I can see where you are coming from.
 

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Wolfley with Pash is ok - What I can't stand is Calvisi with <insert anyone>.

omg, the screeching hurts my ears, lol
 

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I've watched the Eagles two preseason games to see Tebow. Mike Mayock has been the color man on both games. Mayock can be just as over the top as Wolfley. The difference is that Mayock gives you the football knowledge so he comes across as outspoken whereas Wolfley is just bombastic.
 

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He's a big man, you could cook a turkey in his bellybutton. It's those kind of one liners that make me enjoy Wolfley.

Yes some of his stuff becomes redundant but I don't hear him enough for it to annoy me.
 

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The problem with Wolf is that he tries out material on his morning show, so if you listen to that, you've already heard his Wolf-isms for the week. Makes them less endearing when you realize they aren't impromptu.
 

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Tired of Wolf and his rambling on about stuff. What's worse is when he's wrong and goes on and on.

I know he is the info guy and at times he is good. Needs to tone it down.
 
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I've watched the Eagles two preseason games to see Tebow. Mike Mayock has been the color man on both games. Mayock can be just as over the top as Wolfley. The difference is that Mayock gives you the football knowledge so he comes across as outspoken whereas Wolfley is just bombastic.


That's what I was trying to say. Over time that has become old for me. IMO it's time for a more modern take on the game. I wish he would just do that.

it's shtick or schtick - yiddish for gimmick

:bim: :)

Don't know. :D
 
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I enjoy him, don't hear him that much though so it doesn't get old.

His comment about the player (forget which one) that reminded him of someone you'd buy something from Craigslist and you get to their place and the door's half open and it's dim inside...that had me rolling.
 

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I like him. Can't figure out why some people don't as it seems to me he has passion for the game and he loves what he does.
 

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Really like Wolf.. But I happen to know what ticks inside him and where his passion truly lies...
That said, it would be great if he altered his "on air" just a bit. He doesn't always have to be the funniest guy in the room. And he doesn't always have to harken back to when he played...
 

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Really like Wolf.. But I happen to know what ticks inside him and where his passion truly lies...
That said, it would be great if he altered his "on air" just a bit. He doesn't always have to be the funniest guy in the room. And he doesn't always have to harken back to when he played...

So where does his passion really lye? Baking? :D
 

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So where does his passion really lye? Baking? :D


Ha! Make no mistake - his passion will always be football, Cards football to be specific... However, Wolf's faith is what is most important to him and where he places his heart and soul...
 

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Ha! Make no mistake - his passion will always be football, Cards football to be specific... However, Wolf's faith is what is most important to him and where he places his heart and soul...

Yea, he has been talking a little bit more about the church he goes to, or I might have heard about it here more. Good for him on both accounts. :D
 

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I just wish he would stop calling Phoenix "the basin" and referring to his listeners as the basin audience.
 

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