Wow, does anyone actually like this schmuck? I just turned off my radio after having heard enough of his verbal sewage. His voice is incredibly annoying and his viewpoints are terrible.
I don't mind Trey Wingo and I find Scott Van Pelt amusing. Hell, I can even tolerate Eric Kuselias even though he gets a bit pompous sometimes. But this guy is just awful.
Kellerman is an awesome boxing analyst and his aggressive personality and persona on camera and on the mic is perfect for the sport BUT noone should have ever encouraged this moron to ever stray from his bread and butter. Van Pelt was always a golf wizard when he was with the Golf Channel and he made the transition well and others have as well I'm sure (Steven A. Smith not so much) but Kellerman needs to be tossed. He's also the worst kind of Yankee fan that exists...he knows nothing about baseball and couldn't care less about the integrity of the game, his team's reputation, their legacy, or what's right and wrong in baseball. I'm getting fired up just typing this post. Kellerman blows
On the show he was talking about how unfair the salary cap in basketball is. He said because there's more people that live in New York, they should have a better basketball team, and by spending more money they would be able to do that. He said San Antonio shouldn't be competitive because of the small number of people they have living there as opposed to New York. He seems to place a higher importance on quantity of fans than quality of management. Chad Ford was on the program, as he said that even if you add up the Pistons' and Spurs' payroll, it wouldn't equal the payroll of the Knicks. Kellerman tried to counter that by saying, "Well, those cities combined don't come near the population of New York." He is a complete moron. Though I did enjoy him on Around the Horn, that was mainly because the show was centered around the sports writers opinions, not his own. He works a lot better as a complimentary piece, IMO.
daullaz wrote:On the show he was talking about how unfair the salary cap in basketball is. He said because there's more people that live in New York, they should have a better basketball team, and by spending more money they would be able to do that. He said San Antonio shouldn't be competitive because of the small number of people they have living there as opposed to New York. He seems to place a higher importance on quantity of fans than quality of management. Chad Ford was on the program, as he said that even if you add up the Pistons' and Spurs' payroll, it wouldn't equal the payroll of the Knicks. Kellerman tried to counter that by saying, "Well, those cities combined don't come near the population of New York." He is a complete moron. Though I did enjoy him on Around the Horn, that was mainly because the show was centered around the sports writers opinions, not his own. He works a lot better as a complimentary piece, IMO.
Kellerman is some ass, man. He's just awful to listen to. I couldn't stand him on Around the Horn, I,MAX, and I thank God I get to listen to Mike and the Mad Dog instead of him.
Kellerman is awful...I was thinking this yesterday listening to the show. It basically ruined my day hearing him bable about nothing....He relates everything to boxing which is completely retarded. He makes it like boxing is the purist most unadulterated sport ever and that everything else is beneath it.
He also bashed golf for about 2 hours and then added that golf is a sport for rich white guys who aren't jewish.
ironman wrote:Wow, does anyone actually like this schmuck? I just turned off my radio after having heard enough of his verbal sewage. His voice is incredibly annoying and his viewpoints are terrible.
I don't mind Trey Wingo and I find Scott Van Pelt amusing. Hell, I can even tolerate Eric Kuselias even though he gets a bit pompous sometimes. But this guy is just awful.
he reminds me of Macully Culkin playing dress-up as Jim Rome
I turned on the pc to listen to Karabel's fantasy focus and what do I get Kellerman At least it is almost ready to go off so I can upgrade to Karabel. Not real sure how much of an upgrade that is.
There will come a day when Barry Bonds leaves baseball, and everything about the game will be the better for it.