The new Dennis Miller sports show

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lantaur

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Anyone else but me watch it (it is on Versus; not sure who gets that network, but Directv does)?

I've always liked Dennis Miller. I thought this show started out a bit slow, but his monologue gained some steam. The interviews were just OK, but there were some nice lines thrown out there. I don't need the Vegas guy and his take on the lines (not a gambler), but glad to see Miller keep around his photos with humorous takes on them.

Please leave politics out of this thread (if anyone responds, that is). :) This is a sports show, not a political one.
 
I was thinking about watching this, but it came on at the same time as Boston Legal.

Denny Crane > Denny Miller.
 
I didn't even know about it, but we had the work TV on Versus for the Isles-Rangers hockey game and saw that it was on after Hockey Central. Since the sound was down, I can offer no further input. :)
 
On his radio show, he sometimes takes calls from the Stephen-King-killed-John-Lennon guy.

I hope he'll take a pass on that.
 
What in god's name did a profession that already has Berman and Skip Bayliss do to deserve THIS?
 
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It's like watching Johnny Unitas playing for the Chargers or Wade Boggs play for Tampa Bay or Lucille Ball star in a sitcom in the 1990s. They look okay, but the magic is not there and you end up feeling kind of sorry for them. This guy has gone from NBC to HBO to ABC to MSNBC to FOX and now he's on Versus? Coming to a cable access show near you.
 
Got your order kind of mixed up. More like NBC to Fox to HBO to ABC to CNBC and now Versus.
 
BYH said:
Dennis Miller reminds me of the guy who stands alone at the station, unaware that the last train is long gone.
Meaning?
 
DanOregon said:
It's like watching Johnny Unitas playing for the Chargers or Wade Boggs play for Tampa Bay or Lucille Ball star in a sitcom in the 1990s. They look okay, but the magic is not there and you end up feeling kind of sorry for them. This guy has gone from NBC to HBO to ABC to MSNBC to FOX and now he's on Versus? Coming to a cable access show near you.

I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm pretty sure Lucille Ball did not look okay in the 1990s...
 

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