Brian Lindh Radio Air Check

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This is a small compilation of segments from a radio show I co-hosted on radio station ESPN Charlotte. It ranges from hosting segments, to interviewing guests on the phone, to interacting with guests in studio

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Welcome to a Wednesday edition of Inside the Lines. Brian Lind With You for the next three Hours. A packed show today. Lots of stuff to get to from N B. A to Major League Baseball. Several newsworthy stories from the NFL as the Falcons at another piece to their defense. And the Cowboys once again find themselves in trouble at the quarterback position now joined by head coach Ron Rivera. Obviously, you know, the lot of young guys started the defensive backfield this season. What have you seen from those guys so far? And how comfortable do you feel with their development, and especially with getting in a van Wyk re back off the physically unable to perform list? You know, Brian, the young guys have done a great job since we drafted him and had him here and associates and mini camp. They really haven't and their commitment carried on forward Azzawi. We're going into the office, I was wondering. What you guys take would be in regard to the Cavs putting LeBron James at the point. You know, it's funny because LeBron tends to play whatever position he wants to play anyway, but now I see I still think before you start doing anything rash. I still think they if they play their game plan and can convert the way they want, then they should be fine where they can at least win a game or two and try and make the serious competitive. We'll head to our guests line now where Matt pince of Seattle Times is joining us. So there's another competition, a major international competition going on over on the other side of the pond in Europe, with the Euro Cup 2016 going on also, and I know this is the first time they said they've gone to 24 teams as opposed to 16. Do you think that's a good thing? Or do you think that because now it seems like there's a lot of teams that you wouldn't ordinarily think would make it a big international tournament like a Northern Ireland, like a whale's who've come in and surprise some people so far? Do you think it was a good move for them to go to 24 teams? The euro 2016 teams back before they expanded, it was sort of regarded it probably the most competitive tournament in the world even on top of the World Cup. You know, they were saying that Carmelo Anthony has now become the de facto face of Team USA basketball. Do you agree with that? And do you think it's do you think he can? That's something he could hang his hat on, considering the lack of complete, like resume in every other sense, I was I was gonna be a little nicer about it. But I m Syracuse Graham say that I'm Brian Lynn. We'll see tomorrow. Have a great day.