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Everybody who's actually watching the game: What the hell are these two watching?
I was at the game and (obviously) didn't see any TV; were the announcers that bad?
and after talking about the WRs for roughly 85 airtime minutes of the broadcast, Marvin didn't come up. Presumably because he attended HS in PA.they went on a 3 minute discussion about McCord being from New Jersey and his dominance in that state.
Those are long passesand after talking about the WRs for roughly 85 airtime minutes of the broadcast, Marvin didn't come up. Presumably because he attended HS in PA.
I was at the game and (obviously) didn't see any TV; were the announcers that bad?
I listened to their coverage last night and I'm still not sure he's alive, or at least in touch with reality. Definitely one of the worst in the business.I didn't realize until this thread that Brando's still alive.
Thats dumb, I actually like ReggieReggie Bush likely out at Fox after contract dispute with Mark Ingram eyed as replacement
Reggie Bush and Fox first squabbled over money last year.nypost.comReggie Bush likely out at Fox after contract dispute with Mark Ingram eyed as replacement
One former Saints first-round pick is on the verge of being out of a job, while another is strongly considering retiring from the NFL and heading into big-time TV, The Post has learned.
Reggie Bush is expected to be out at Fox over a contract dispute.
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Though negotiations have broken off, there was an outside chance that Bush, 38, could try a last-ditch effort to return.
Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” has made a major impact in college football as it has gone up against ESPN’s iconic “GameDay.” “Big Noon” is hosted by Rob Stone, with Urban Meyer, Brady Quinn, Matt Leinart and, likely soon, Ingram. The show, which begins at 10 a.m., has helped lead into Fox’s biggest game of each Saturday at noon.