Bruce Burns from sportsattitudes joins J-Dub to talk turkey about being a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. Together these two represent almost a full century of Eagle fandom angst-filled experiences, and thanks to this podcast, you can share in the misery. J-Dub explored this topic a while back in the old Sports Blog Movement (Episode #16) days, but today he’s doubling down with Burns.
In case you were wondering, Bruce Burns describes his blog as “providing topical takes on national pro and college sports as well as periodic Philly posts, all presented in an engaging and entertaining style. Always interesting …never predictable…worthy of a follow.” And he’s right. It’s very follow-worthy.
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NOTE: We are on the lookout for podcast contributors and guest columnists. All reasonable ideas will be considered, but we are really interested in people who would like to participate in our Tales of Depression and Sorrow series. Contact us at dubsism@yahoo.com or via our Facebook page for details.
Pleasure was mine J-Dub. Well worth a listen…although I may be a bit biased.
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Well, I’ve recieved a fair amount of positive feedback on your contribution to the Dubsism universe…
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When Bruce talks about how uptight the Eagles looked in SB XV, it reminds me of what John Matuszak said. He said something about how they looked like they were going to Vietnam that day.
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…and why I used the “pilot of a crashing airliner” analogy
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Hey I’m not an Eagles fan or anything but I did enjoy this podcast. Bruce sounds like a fan but not an over the top fan boy. Rare and refreshing.
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Thank you sir. Much appreciated and I think in this case the guest and host were a good combo. We did that in one take and it was like talking to someone I had worked with for years. Props to J-Dub.
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