Three more days. Please God. We’re so close.
We’re not all Omar. Perhaps YOU are “all Omar.”
Actually, that would explain quite a bit.
We’re not all Omar. Perhaps YOU are “all Omar.”
Actually, that would explain quite a bit.
Sorry Mr. Kelly
The funny thing I notice about Omar is a lot here don't like him, yet I always see his tweets posted in here from time to time. Training camp, preseason and I'm sure during the regular season we'll see his tweets again in here.
I don't find him as annoying as some do, but I guess I don't really take too much stock in his tweets, nor do I actively search for them.
Speak for yourself!Love to hate the guy, ridicule his pessimism, barf at his bloviating. However, when the Dolphins play a game, even a preseason game, something happens in the midst of it. A missed block, a poor angle, a pass off target. The coaches don't coach how we want, the RB's take a wrong hole, the LB's fill the wrong gap. There's this change comes about us. Like a full moon, causing a lycanthropian shapeshift to our very being. We become what we hate and revel in the madness of it's wake. We become Omar.
At least we're like that once a week. Omar is like that every single day. That sucks
Sportswriters are in general are editorialists, most of the regular newspaper and in any media News in general must deal in facts. But sports watching and reporting is very much opinion unless you're just doing a recap. Beat writers and guys who have global bylines in sports are just writing editorials. Most of you are right anyone can watch a game and with a decent degree can write a sports article because its subjective to the person, just like many posts in a thread here . Sports writers have just as many hot takes on Twitter or in articles that are as cringe worthy as any post in a game thread. Some here can even get in the technical aspects of any given play explain why a player missed a tackle or why a play gained 30 yards or why a run was stuffed. But why they get paid for it is because they can get it all on a page that is both a bit of prose and in a comprehensible fashion but they are not infallible because again it's a subjective piece. I will say this Omar knows his stuff, but its his combative delivery is what irks the fanbase and i live in the NY/NJ metro area possibly the media capital of the known universe, no beat writer or byliner writes in this fashion about any team here and they have ample opportunity with the Mets/jets/Nets. They deliver the good and the bad with a honest approach to the suckdom but they don't try to hammer the faithful about how stupid they are, or how they don't understand why the team is losing and they only have the answer. Omar tends to fashion himself as a dime store Steven A. Smith and no one like that guy either at least anyone with a functioning IQ. Omar is hyper abrasive for no reason but he can give insights to the Dolphins because he has better access so don't dismiss all his writing he may throw out plenty of copper but if you know what to look for you can get a pearl here and there.
TLDR Yes he is a king size ahole but you can still get something out of the prick every once and awhile
Sorry but you are wrong. I don't dislike people because they disagree with me. I dislike them for disagreeing with poor thinking, bad communication skills, and at best, a pompous attitude.A lot of people here hate Omar because he says a lot of obvious truths that they don’t wanna believe.
Because you have a fan base of fans? I was speaking more in the relevance of NFL teams