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Greg Olsen wins Emmy


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Fox’s former No. 1 NFL analyst won a Sports Emmy Tuesday night for Outstanding Personality – Event Analyst category.

"When he stepped on stage to receive the award, the former tight end addressed the elephant in the room by naming Brady, but also making a joke about the ESPN+ Toy Story telecast that also won an award on Tuesday night replacing everyone in the category,

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2 minutes ago, csx said:

I don't think Brady will necessarily be good.  He's such an unlikanle ass and I 

I don't either tbh It takes more than just knowing the game inside out to be a good commentator. Timing, personality, energy, etc. Brady doesn't strike me as a guy that has an energetic tone in his voice. More monotone if anything. Fox really screwed the pooch with this one. This is the equivalent of cutting your QB that just won MVP lol

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3 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Can't believe fox thinks anyone wants to listen to Bradys whiney bitch ass

Yeah, he is an interesting choice because of the hate % he has always carried.   Rooting against Brady is just how so many are wired.   

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