"I had no desire to be on the radio. When I thought about it, some people told me don't do it. It's too much. But I said 'You know what? It's bigger than me.'"
“I wanted to be an example for folks to know that if you had difficult upbringings, if you had traumatic moments in your life, use that to help. Let it shape you into being the correction.”
“Looking back, I think the risk would have been not doing it,” said Mackey. “It's the most fun I have had in my 20-year career doing this. We do consider it the new model for local sports media.”