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Yea he was pretty unprofessional even for color commentary. It was like they picked a guy dressed as a hog from the stands and gave him a mic. based on his knowledge of the game and his “insight” during plays I’d say that job isn’t for him. 

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I've never seen anything like it before. He was literally crying every play where they gave up positive yardage and saying he isn't happy with this. At one point he was begging for their players to take our guys out saying he doesn't wish injury on any players, but really wants the players to punish and destroy our guys. Towards their comeback he was getting really excited too, downright cackling after every first down or penalty in their favor "AHAHAHAHA another one for the good guys! AHAHAHA YEAAAAAAHHHHH!" So funny at the end when we were getting the fresh set of downs off penalties. He would be like "What!? Pulling the back the of helmet is a facemask now?.. Ok sure *sees replay of a clear facemask*..... Ok, ok so maybe it was. That's fine, do it over. We just gonna do it over! Do it over!" 

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5 minutes ago, panther252 said:

I've never seen anything like it before. He was literally crying every play where they gave up positive yardage and saying he isn't happy with this. At one point he was begging for their players to take our guys out saying he doesn't wish injury on any players, but really wants the players to punish and destroy our guys. Towards their comeback he was getting really excited too, downright cackling after every first down or penalty in their favor "AHAHAHAHA another one for the good guys! AHAHAHA YEAAAAAAHHHHH!" So funny at the end when we were getting the fresh set of downs off penalties. He would be like "What!? Pulling the back the of helmet is a facemask now?.. Ok sure *sees replay of a clear facemask*..... Ok, ok so maybe it was. That's fine, do it over. We just gonna do it over! Do it over!" 

Dude was practically celebrating when kirkwood? was smashed and on the ground.

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