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some good news. Greg will call our game Sunday


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18 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly think he's the best announcer in the game. Maybe there's some homerism to that take but I definitely enjoy his analysis.

Yeah, a huge dose of homerism. 

  He is my least favorite TV analyst.  He essentially doesn't analyze.  He and Chris Collinsworth are fingernails on a blackboard.

  He is a Cowboy hater rarely with anything positive or insightful to say about Dallas (rarely insightful  .. period).   He gets too excited when bad things happen to the Cowboys, his feminine voice goes up at least an extra octave and his vocalization speeds increase.

I'll put the Cowboy radio broadcast on for audio and turn the TV audio off  and that is a rarity for me (timing is off between the broadcasts).

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I have a feeling it will be bittersweet, expecting how that game goes. 
I haven’t watched any Cowboys football this year. So I am not making a claim specifically on them…. 
 

The defensive rankings suggest they are tough against the run and the pass D is the weakness but stats based on yardage can be very misleading. Without looking at their games and results, things like making opposing offenses one dimensional via the scoreboard affect those stats. 
 

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After the phins didnt jump on a hard count he said "they didnt bite the cheese" the wife and I nearly pissed ourselves laughing. Not - they didnt take the bait - they didnt bite the cheese

 

Between that and all the talk of square shoulders and the way he over emphasizes EVERYTHING its exhausting

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