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Dolphster
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« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2011, 12:19:27 pm » |
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Thats the problem, they should have went outside the box and got someone who would make the broadcast interesting who would at least be honest and say what needs to be said sometimes. Nothing worse than "homers" on the radio doing games
I guess it just depends on how you look at it. For me, I live far from South Florida so when I watch or listen to Dolphins games, I don't have a bunch of fellow Fins fans around with me. So by listening to the game being broadcast by shameless homers, it makes it more enjoyable for me. I like hearing people call the game who share the same ups and downs and passion about the team that I do. The Mad Dog was a huge homer, but that didn't stop him from telling the good, the bad, and the ugly. I recall at the end of one game when he said something to the effect of, "A stench of cow manure hovers over this performance by the Miami Dolphins." That was pretty much telling it like it is.
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