Chapter 1: What sparked the discussion about Limits' love life?
Bob, all hell's broken loose here on Pomp and Joe. Fan Twitter brought to you by South Hills Kia Peters Township. Visit them at SouthHillsKia.net. The text line brought to you by Edgar Snyder and Associates, a personal injury law firm, where they always say there's never a fee unless we get money for you.
And the fan hotline presented by Sullivan Super Service, providing trusted plumbing and HVAC service for over 50 years. I don't know. I guess I'll distill it down to dating advice for limits has become a point of contention. We're trying to Give the man a little help. He doesn't want it, and that's okay. And I think I'm backing off.
However, a lot of people weighing in on this, some hate it, some love it. What are they saying, Limits? What are they saying on the text? Do people want to talk on the phone line? What's happening here? Oh, my. Yeah, the text line has gone absolutely berserk.
with this uh current topic one person texts in this makes great radio my man the next person texts in guys this is absolutely terrible radio neither funny nor interesting another texter says you're living in your fears dude you're on a popular pittsburgh radio station treat people like they should feel lucky to have your attention stop being soft There you go, Bob. How about that text, Bob?
Another texter says, is this sports talk radio or Delilah at night? I like that, too. Every now and then we do go into Delilah territory, yes. Delilah.
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Chapter 2: What are the listeners saying about dating advice for Limits?
Well. Austin, what is your issue? I guess there's a call or two. Doesn't Delilah have such a soft and soothing voice? I think so. And there's also the Mike McCarthy topic. There's who took the better route here. The Ravens with their risk or the Steelers staying safe. Who took the better route? I don't care limits. Just go to a potpourri of calls. Let's see what Bill in Murraysville has to say.
What's up, Bill? Bill, are you talking to me? Yes. I thought you said Bill. I'm sorry. This is Joe. Hi, Joe. Same thing. Hi, guys. Joe, what's up? I called in because I pretty much had to call in and present an intervention, and the intervention is for Bob and Joe and also the PM team. I've listened to ever since Austin has been on this station, and I have a lot of admiration for him.
Let me tell you more than Bob. So this isn't from a young man's perspective. This is from an older man's perspective. You know, Austin puts up with a lot of stuff from all you guys, a lot of mocking, a lot of what you guys call fun, and I'm sure it always has effects on him later on. Limits. You're going to need therapy after this. Wow, Joe's really got a lot of sense. That's not where I'm going.
I think Bob and Joe and the PM team guys all need to go see therapists. I already see one. I already see one. First of all, you're misconstruing what, from my point of view, it's just trying to help. That's all. Nobody wants unsolicited advice, especially on something so personal, Bob. Okay? Yeah, but there is such a thing as wisdom, you know?
I mean, just trying to give a guy... Oh, yeah, but Bob, Bob, you're not his dad. Sometimes I feel like I am. Bob is my friend and mentor, though. I consider limits to be my de facto son. Yeah, I understand that part. I'm not attacking that. What I'm saying is, This is something very personal. Dating is personal. I've never heard Austin talk about this on air.
He talked about it last night during his show on air. Because I was attacked all day and decided I had to defend myself. Well, that's different now, Joe, isn't it? You're twisting it a little. Maybe I am. He was defending himself. Okay, let's be fair. Maybe I am. I respect everybody on the air, okay? I always have. I listen to you guys and all the shows as much as I can. I travel a lot in a car.
What did you think of Limit's derogatory attack on me yesterday? I think it was well-deserved. And to tell you the truth, I probably would have been a little harsher and probably a little sooner. Wow. I put up with a lot of stuff from you guys, a lot of mocking, and it disturbs me a lot. This is the first time I called in, but this has been building for a while as far as my opinion.
Thank you, sir. Thank you, Joe. All right, Joe. Joe made it clear. Texter, watch out, number four. You guys are rising in the rankings from eight on Lemons' back. Bob, you think this helps us rise up a little amidst dating talk? First of all, I disagree that we've been hard. We're trying to help. I don't know. He may construe that as that.
I think Craig is salivating right now at this topic right now, just enjoying the content. Well, I think that that guy lets limits off the hook. It's not like limits doesn't come back, Bob. It's not like limits sometimes doesn't initiate, by the way. Limits, you'll know. What's the saying? Something about a flower. Wilting flower? Wilting daisy? I don't know that one. I'm driving Miss Daisy.
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Chapter 3: How does Joe defend Austin during the call?
All right. Just to be clear, I do not know Joe. That is not a relative, my dad, my uncle, a friend. I know. You called him Joe. He sounds like a friend. He could be a friend. Here is Dave in Richmond. He wants to talk about Mike McCarthy. What's up, Dave? Hey, guys. Enjoy the show. I'm not going to comment on women's dating lies except to say
that everybody has to figure out on their own what to do there. No one can tell you a magic formula, unfortunately. But that's all I want to say about that. That's a good place to jump off the ship. Thank you. On the coaching thing, you know, like everybody else, when I heard the list of candidates, like most people, my first two choices were Sheilhaus or Shula.
Mainly Sheilhaus because I really thought that the offense ā needed to be brought up to how the offense is played today. The old offense reminded me of ground chuck, two yards and a cloud of dust. Run the ball, jet sweeps, very predictable. And at first, I was disappointed in McCarthy until I started to think about it.
And a lot of my thought processes occurred from the things you guys have said. When you mentioned that Cower and Tomlin ā Both inherited very good teams. That's not the situation that McCarthy is faced with. I think he's inheriting a team with a multitude of problems. The highest paid defense that underperforms. No wide receivers except one who I think hasn't lived up to his potential.
And then a running game that's okay, but really could be better. And so bringing in McCarthy, a guy who has the experience, maybe makes a lot more sense than bringing in two guys who have never had head coaching jobs before. And I don't know if that was part of Art Rooney, the second or whatever his thought process, but I think McCarthy's going to be okay. This team needs a rebuild.
And I'm impressed with the coaches. So do you like the hire or no? Which one would you have gone with, Ravens or Steelers? At first I would have gone with the Ravens, but as time has passed and I've had an opportunity to think some more about it. I like the McCarthy hire better. Fair enough. You're on the record.
I do think the fact that you have an established MVP type of quarterback in Baltimore makes the job of a play caller a little easier. Until that changes here, I don't know how much you can add to what Mike McCarthy wants to do.
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