jecornel
New Fish
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Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.
Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.
Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.
Joe Tessitore will save you.
He's good
Fowler is good. He started out as the high school sports guy on early ESPN when he was about 16.
Sad: Hank Stramm. Curt Gowdy. Pat Summerall. Keith Jackson. Verne Lundquist. And now, Musburger. All, once lions in the booth; today, dead or retired.
Only Nessler, McDonough, and Fowler stand in the way of the inevitable Gus Johnson and Marc Jones oligopoly.
Sad. Sad... Sad, indeed.
Joe Tessitore will save you.
I will miss trying to figure out which side of a game Brent is on by the way he is calling the game.
I think MIchaels mostly plays over/unders, because he will always mention when the total is, or is about to, be eclipsed.
The old NFL Today is still the best pregame show ever. One of the first 30 for 30 was on Jimmy the Greek and it was pretty good.
I will miss trying to figure out which side of a game Brent is on by the way he is calling the game.
I think MIchaels mostly plays over/unders, because he will always mention when the total is, or is about to, be eclipsed.
The old NFL Today is still the best pregame show ever. One of the first 30 for 30 was on Jimmy the Greek and it was pretty good.
I will miss trying to figure out which side of a game Brent is on by the way he is calling the game.
I think MIchaels mostly plays over/unders, because he will always mention when the total is, or is about to, be eclipsed.
The old NFL Today is still the best pregame show ever. One of the first 30 for 30 was on Jimmy the Greek and it was pretty good.
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