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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 13, 2017 14:01:34 GMT
It can be done. Look at Boomer Esiason. He's on the radio five days per week from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. talking about sports. He's constantly flying all over the country covering football for CBS. And he also follows all of the major sports as a fan. He has season tickets to the Rangers. I'm pretty sure he has season tickets to the Mets, too. You know he watches the bulk of most games re his teams, re other New York-area teams, re Monday, Thursday Night Football, and re any important games in general, including college sports, golf, etc., because he's able to talk about them in depth on the radio. He also does a lot of charity work. In addition to all of that he has a family, including a son with cystic fibrosis--which got him more involved with charity work, he has a lot of friends, and he does other stuff socially, too. That is a terrible example. That is his job and he gets paid well to do it. Being paid to do it is completely irrelevant to whether it can be done time-wise. Watching games isn't directly his job. He works well over 40 hours per week where he's doing something other than watching games. But he still has time for all of that other stuff.
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