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Andre Ware is a jackwipe...and here's why

3074326;1321143; said:
It [censored]es me off when people use their time on national television to make the Buckeyes look worse. That's what he did. It was completely unnecessary for him to keep going on and on about it.

I don't know whats been already said here.. but Andre Ware should be the last guy complaining about running up the score. his college team use to score 60 and 70 points regularly. Heard on the Radio too that.. they had beaten SMU 82-7.

So... this idiot needs to keep his opinions to himself about the score.
 
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BuckeyePride;1327565; said:
I don't know whats been already said here.. but Andre Ware should be the last guy complaining about running up the score. his college team use to score 60 and 70 points regularly. Heard on the Radio too that.. they had beaten SMU 82-7.

So... this idiot needs to keep his opinions to himself about the score.

It may have been mentioned in the first post of the thread. :p

Bucklion;1321041; said:
Amazing how the dipshit wouldn't let the "running up the score" thing go on Saturday. Even for an ESPN announcer, it was not only over-the-top, but I had no idea why he was dwelling on it so much. So, I decided to look back at his historic and unprecedented willingness to take a knee in the first half to avoid embarassing an opponent. When he won the Heisman in 1989, highlights include:

Houston 69, UNLV 0
Houston 65, Temple 7
Houston 66, Baylor 10
Houston 95, SMU 21
Houston 55, TCU 10
Houston 47, Texas 9
Houston 64, Rice 0

Hell, why not toss in the 60-0, 66-15, and the all-wonderful 82-28 scores from his junior season too. Obviously, embarassing his opponents, runnnig up the score, running up his own stats, or feeding his own overblown ego not only never eneted his mind, but he was determined to do everything in his power to stop it. Not.
 
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CHU;1327647; said:
Tell you the truth, Mark May and Trev Alberts are and were bigger idiots.

Agreed. As far as I see it... one down two to go.

I will admit that someone prep'd him much better for today's game. Could have been the 50,000 pieces of email that he got after the game last week that pointed out each of his mistakes, but at least somone made an effort to:
* inform him about the team for which he was calling the game , or
* put a sox in his mouth

Definately not ESPiN National Coverage kind of guy. He needs a couple more years calling games in AAA before they bring him up to a national game like that.
 
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Well one thing that was obvious at the beginning of the game that made me laugh was where they were talking about the advantage of having guys come in a semseter early, and the other dude calling the game says "Which, by the way, is something Pryor DID NOT DO" as if to try and cover Ware's douchenozzletude from last week. He was OK this week, only because he had some actual information about our team this week and the other guy led the entire telecast so Ware had to freedom to carry the conversation.
 
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned Andre misidentifying two penalties during the telecast. He called 'illegal motion' an 'illegal shift' after seeing the preliminary signal, and he also called another one incorrectly.

Perhaps the second one was him saying a 'false start' when it was an illegal formation. The one time tOSU was called for 6 guys on the line on offense it had to have been because Boone was so far behind the line - but the crew didn't identify that as the reason.
 
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Taosman;1354676; said:
I have come to really appreciate announcers who just call the game rather then try to make a "story". But, perhaps that is what ESPN is looking for these days? :(

Taos, ESPiN has been nothing but about the hype since the early 1990s. Being bought by Disney didn't help break this trend at all.
 
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