ESPN personality Skip Bayless got into a heated exchange with Mike Missanelli of ESPN radio 950 in Philadelphia. Bayless' offense was labeling unruly fan behavior as "Philly style."
Missanelli welcomes the arugment enthusiast to his show, plays a clip and promptly calls Bayless a "nitwit."
It devolves from there.
Sports radio gives me a headache, but here's the interview.
Does anyone really win in these "my city's fans are better than your city's fans" arguments?
Missanelli welcomes the arugment enthusiast to his show, plays a clip and promptly calls Bayless a "nitwit."
It devolves from there.
Sports radio gives me a headache, but here's the interview.
Does anyone really win in these "my city's fans are better than your city's fans" arguments?

That wasn't the argument. The charge was that the "philly style" was an awfully sweeping generalization that many "national" reporters make without giving the subject any research.