Departure From The Loose Cannons
In early October, 2012, Jacobs stopped appearing on the Loose Cannons show and was removed from the show's web site on FoxSportsRadio.com. Despite widespread speculation that he was removed due to a personality conflict with co-host Pat O'Brien, the remaining hosts stated on-air that he was reassigned to cover the Los Angeles Lakers. Other sources confirmed this re-assignment to cover the Lakers for the local Fox Sports Radio affiliate, KLAC. O'Brien has stated on the air and on his Twitter account that this move from a nationally-distributed show to a local reporting assignment was a promotion for Jacobs and that he is now better-paid and happier.
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