Mark Schlereth on Philly fans: ‘For every cloud, they can find the feces lining’
"A Philly fan is like this: for every cloud, they can find the feces lining."
"A Philly fan is like this: for every cloud, they can find the feces lining."
“They’ll get in the playoffs, and they’ll s–t in their helmets like they do every year."
"It's the nature of the position right now."
"I’m telling you, with firsthand knowledge, it still eats him to his core, it eats him that he couldn’t make it in the NFL."
On this episode of the Awful Announcing Podcast, host Brandon Contes interviews Mark Schlereth, three-time Super Bowl champion,...
"I think they've done a horrible job, but I understand why."
"It was my best work by far in all the years I've been doing this. You really missed out."
Both shows will debut tonight, April 25th, on the Spotify Live platform.
Schlereth tweeted that his two-day heart surgery went well, and that he's now recovering.
Schlereth will be with Fox for three more years.
Fisher's actions here set off a lot of former players turned analysts.
With so little time to replace Jay Cutler, Fox's No. 2 NFL team is moving on without him.
New analysts are coming to both CBS and Fox
Mark Schlereth, Rick Morrissey, Ross Tucker and Phil Mushnick also dropped some hot takes.
Schlereth to make appearances on FS1's studio lineup and call NFL games on Fox