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6 hours ago, hepcat said:

This is the same announcer that coined "Donald LaFell" against the Vikings in 2013, called Brenton Bersin "Burton Breslin", and announced the Panthers as the Carolina Hurricanes against the Packers in 2014.

Today he called Daryl Worley "Casey Worley" and mixed up Benjamin and Funchess. 

What's next?? Can't wait!

And yet, he's still better than Brady Quinn, who they are still trying to pass of as having NFL experience.

I once had the pleasure of being told by Brady Quinn that I didn't know how to do my job and that he could do it with his eyes closed. He didn't appreciate my reply that I could say the same back when it came to learning the Cleveland Browns playbook.

 

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12 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

And yet, he's still better than Brady Quinn, who they are still trying to pass of as having NFL experience.

I once had the pleasure of being told by Brady Quinn that I didn't know how to do my job and that he could do it with his eyes closed. He didn't appreciate my reply that I could say the same back when it came to learning the Cleveland Browns playbook.

 

yeah could you expand on that story

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33 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

yeah could you expand on that story

He had ordered a product from a company I worked for, it hadn't arrived yet, and he basically lost his cool and said what we did wasn't exactly rocket science and if I couldn't fix that for him right that second, then he ought to be there doing my job for me.

This was right after he left Cleveland and was trying to catch on with Denver.

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