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Very nice post thanks.

Paragraphs would have helped make it a bit more readable... :ph34r:



He used corect speling and gramer witch is sumthing i apreciate so i gues i dont mind the paragraph thing

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The way the media and especially the sportscasters. Mostly, ESPN sportscasters, will get ahold of a particular athlete and just blow him so out of proportion. Those announcers talk of noone else... until the next one comes along. The athlete they are talking about, may have some fairly good numbers but, those announcers talk like there never has been nor will there ever be an athlete like that guy. ESPN announcers drive me nuts!

YEAH, HORNS!!!


Chuck



I have some experience with this. Remember the '93 Sugar Bowl between #1 Miami and #2 Alabama for the national title? Miami's riding a 30+ game winning streak and is the defending national champion, and nobody, well, save one voter, gave Alabama a rat's ass chance in hell of beating Miami and its star receiver Lamar Thomas, who was said to be the fastest player in the nation that year. Not to mention all the trash-talking the Hurricanes did in the weeks leading up to the game and the confrontation in the French Quarter, and then turning their backs on the Tide team as they made their entrance onto the field before the game.

Alabama rolls 34 - 13, and shuts Miami out of the end zone on offense. Anybody remember one of the greatest defensive plays ever? The play where George Teague runs Lamar down from behind and strips the ball out and runs off in the other direction with it? Turns out Alabama was offsides on that play so Miami kept the ball for another play, but that was a touchdown-saving play right there and the rout was on. My greatest satisfaction was seeing Lamar sitting on the bench with his head covered in a towel in the final moments... Oh yeah, BABY!! Revenge was never so sweet! B|B|B|
"Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban

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The way the media and especially the sportscasters. Mostly, ESPN sportscasters, will get ahold of a particular athlete and just blow him so out of proportion. Those announcers talk of noone else... until the next one comes along. The athlete they are talking about, may have some fairly good numbers but, those announcers talk like there never has been nor will there ever be an athlete like that guy. ESPN announcers drive me nuts!

YEAH, HORNS!!!


Chuck



I have some experience with this. Remember the '93 Sugar Bowl between #1 Miami and #2 Alabama for the national title? Miami's riding a 30+ game winning streak and is the defending national champion, and nobody, well, save one voter, gave Alabama a rat's ass chance in hell of beating Miami and its star receiver Lamar Thomas, who was said to be the fastest player in the nation that year. Not to mention all the trash-talking the Hurricanes did in the weeks leading up to the game and the confrontation in the French Quarter, and then turning their backs on the Tide team as they made their entrance onto the field before the game.

Alabama rolls 34 - 13, and shuts Miami out of the end zone on offense. Anybody remember one of the greatest defensive plays ever? The play where George Teague runs Lamar down from behind and strips the ball out and runs off in the other direction with it? Turns out Alabama was offsides on that play so Miami kept the ball for another play, but that was a touchdown-saving play right there and the rout was on. My greatest satisfaction was seeing Lamar sitting on the bench with his head covered in a towel in the final moments... Oh yeah, BABY!! Revenge was never so sweet! B|B|B|


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Forking sportscasters. i think, they just talk to hear themselves talk!


Chuck

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