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Post by Terrapin Station on Oct 13, 2017 16:43:56 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. But that's a professional who does that for a living. Most professionals spend several hours doing their things and also engage in charity, family, etc. I'm talking about someone who does something else, and also finds the time to follow thoroughly ALL sports. The day has only 24hrs and people need to be asleep for part of these. Unless fake marco26 is a professional in the Sports world in real life, what I said still applies. As I'm explaining to the "doctor," Boomer works more than 40 hours per week where that work does not involve watching sports. He has to watch games on other time. That's his OWN time, where he's not being paid to watch/go to Rangers games, Mets games, etc.
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