
WEEI's weekend lineup features Ken & Curtis, Fitzy & Hart, the Bradfo Sho, the WEEI Producers Show, and NFL Sunday and the 6 Rings Postgame Show on Patriots gamedays.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 509 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Yoshida the hero? Ranger the goat? Where is Story's bat? What is even happening with the Sox? Boston couldn't deliver like the Easter Bunny did today, but WEEI's Dan Bahl is here so you can air your grievances after their 8-6 loss to San Diego.
Hour 1 - It is too early to give the Sox excuses. They're struggling with the same old problems. How can they fix those problems and more!
Hour 2 - The crew are joined by Brian Abraham, the farm director of the Red Sox. What's cooking in the minors, and more! How they want to fix the lineup and a story that'll make you remember why you love Baseball.
Hour 3 - The crew debate the most controversial topic of the week, the new advertisement on the green monster. What is the best walk-in music and more!
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Curtis is the worst. He’s bad radio. so much take talent and this guy has a job. he is clown shoes
Post-game show was an embarrassment — to not have any real criticism or disappointment in the face of this historical collapse is laughable. Offense, defense & special teams collectively sucked and collapsed during the 2nd half — and given the calamity that was the 2nd half the coaches also sucked… Put down ur tri-pointed caps and try being a bit objective — coaches and players choked this game away…
Enough with the BB cheap shots — especially Curtis — did Bill spit in your cereal or something??? Just stick to what’s going on now and hope for the best. When the current cast of characters (coaches and players) win something (or 6 somethings) then start comparing these days to the good old days — which most of you have forgotten and clearly aren’t appreciative of. For god’s sake — leave BIll’s name out of your collective mouths unless you are going to comment on the entire 2 decades plus…
Hey Curtis, I love the Patriots turn of events — just when you thought Bill was gone, we get the rebirth. Vrabel is the essentially the same football guy, just not as grumpy, on the surface a little more touchy geeky with players, and disdainful toward the press. Also really glad that Vrabel is signaling a focus on winning his “balanced” and “efficient” way — not trying to simply entertain the “throw it all over the yard” quant crowd. If I can’t have Bill, I’ll take the next best thing — someone... more
Can’t you simply review a game without every other comment being a shot at Bill. Fans are just looking for talk about the team and the game at hand. Stop living in the past unless you want to talk about all of it — if the winning of the past is t relevant neither are the mistakes. Do yourselves (and your guests like Mego) a favor and take Bill Belichick’s name out of ur mouth…
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The content is characterized by lively discussions and analysis surrounding current sports events, particularly focusing on hockey, baseball, and football. Key topics often include the performance of iconic teams like the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots, along with insights from major sporting events like the Olympics. The conversations feature a mix of expert opinions, fan reactions, and debates about player performances, trades, and team strategies. Engaging hosts contribute humor and camaraderie, which enhances the listening experience, making it enjoyable for sports enthusiasts looking for both entertainment and informed commentary. Unique to this content is its blend of serious sports analysis with a light-hearted tone, appeali... more
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