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Yes, my favorite is the dwags radio. “The dawgs are heartbroken”. What sweet music to my ears.I suggest replaying at the 1:05 mark.
Not only do you get to listen to the tears falling from the sky, but the camera angle lets you watch Sanders (#24) playing with himself instead of helping over the top. He went back and forth kicking dirt during the play, then saw a tight end on a harmless cross that distracted him. And you are not going to catch the Slim Reaper when that happens.I suggest replaying at the 1:05 mark.
Tell me more. I've always thought Cutcliffe was prescient, too. What's your reasoning for thinking he was predicting a TO instead of a TD?Since that play and the seeing the Film Room, I've always understood Cutcliffe to call the "end of the National Championship" along with seeing the "same coverage" as if he could tell that Bama would score there. Gave him credit. After viewing that a couple of more times today though, it appears he says "here's where the turnover happens. this might be the end of the National Championship". So, IOW, instead of being a genius and nailing the last play, he predicted the other way.
Shame on me.
Tell me more. I've always thought Cutcliffe was prescient, too. What's your reasoning for thinking he was predicting a TO instead of a TD?
Hispanic play by play is far more advanced than Gringo play by play. We need to catch up.My favorite is the Georgia announcers just pleases the disappointment<
Second would be the Hispanic one's they make sports just fun