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Screamin' A. is No. 1!

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by TwoGloves, Dec 4, 2007.

  1. TwoGloves

    TwoGloves Well-Known Member

    Voted worst sports announcer in an AOL poll.

    http://sports.aol.com/story/_a/smith-voted-worst-sports-announcer/20071204103509990001
     
  2. PhilaYank36

    PhilaYank36 Guest

    Stevie-boy has always been my #1:

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  3. mike311gd

    mike311gd Active Member

    [​IMG]

    To the victor go the spoils. ...
     
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  4. Norman Stansfield

    Norman Stansfield Active Member

    One of my favorite youtube videos ever...

    Cheese Doodles!!!
     
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  5. I didn't know he announced games. Glad I missed it.

    My vote goes to whichever Gumble brother does the play by play on the NFL network.
     
  6. Stone Cane

    Stone Cane Member

    yes

    worst i've ever heard

    by far, really

    stephen a. is all shtick

    gumbel -- i think it's Bryant -- is actually trying to be good

    horrifying
     
  7. Norman Stansfield

    Norman Stansfield Active Member

    The

    haiku thread

    is

    located elsewhere

    dammit
     
  8. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    Things like that are why SAS believes ...

    "And when you look at the internet business, what’s dangerous about it is that people who are clearly unqualified get to disseminate their piece to the masses. I respect the journalism industry, and the fact of the matter is ...someone with no training should not be allowed to have any kind of format whatsoever to disseminate to the masses to the level which they can. They are not trained. Not experts. More important are the level of ethics and integrity that comes along with the quote-unqoute profession hasn’t been firmly established and entrenched in the minds of those who’ve been given that license."
     
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