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I guess the announcers feel obligated to...
at least try to contribute something to the telecast. Which, with some of these sports, isn't easy to do (considering how "simple" the basic objective is). It's not like football where there are a lot of "subtle nuances".
P.S. You could just edit the name of this blog (until closer to the NFL draft), you wouldn't need to start a whole new one.
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Mademoiselle
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February 15, 2006
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Well, this is the off season and I have enough blogs as it is
So im slumming. One thing, after that skier's accident in the first minute of the race, the announcers kept talking about the incident long after the skier himself had forgotten it. An athlete doesn't concentrate on what went wrong in the first inning by the time he is in the sixth or seventh. These announcers justw ant to hear themselves talk.
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SlyCy
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February 15, 2006
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I'm not so sure I'd agree the Olympics are "as good as commercial TV gets" ...
I'm also a little confused as to what any of this has to do with "the Patriots' chances for the 2006 Super Bowl"?
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Mademoiselle
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February 14, 2006
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