Look at this slob:

What a hypocrite. A grown-ass man-child with bills to pay crying over a guy that’s never spent a millisecond thinking about him. Derek Jeter would step over this pig on the streets of Manhattan if he saw him choking on a hot dog and here he is blubbering.

See this is the thing I hate about sports radio fans. When we call out dipshits for being dipshits it’s always “It’s entertainment, bro. Don’t take it seriously.” Well, what if the entertainment just flat out sucks? Here comes the big bad New Yorker telling a Philly legend to “suck it up” for some Twitter engagement. If you’re looking for some cheap heat can you at least make it good and slightly believable? And this isn’t me falling for a gimmick either, which people love to point out. Dipshits should be called out for being dipshits. I remember a time when the Internet would bully clowns like this off of it. Where producers and station directors wouldn’t just hire any mouth breather because they actually had respect for the product they were putting out. Now it feels like the people who say the most outlandish shit are the ones rewarded with the jobs. And that’s fine. Everyone needs a heel. But at least be good at it. I’d cringe out of my skull if I had to work with this guy. There’s no way people at WFAN can respect this clown. Is that how boring Tiki Barber is that they need to hire this guy? A third mic on a radio show riling up Eagles fans is a benchwarmer acting like a starter. This takes zero talent. Especially when all he can muster back is this:

Plan A was to upset Eagles fans. Plan B wasn’t able to travel from his brain past his neck and through his clogged arteries far enough to his fingers to type out a good response. If the pig does come to Philly for the Giants game make sure we pelt him with snowballs and anything else you can find:

I can’t believe this is the best they have to offer in New York. Just listen to him squeal bullshit after bullshit: