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Mike Martz will be calling the game again this weekend


Brandon

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These are the Fox crews for 2012:

Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Pam Oliver

Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa

Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick & Laura Okmin

Dick Stockton, John Lynch & Jennifer Hale

Chris Myers, Tim Ryan & Jaime Maggio

Sam Rosen, Heath Evans

Ron Pitts, Mike Martz

Is it a coincidence that Martz is at the bottom of the list?

I actually kinda like Billick over most of those... at least he knows football.

I do not like Kenny Albert... esp when they show him in the booth... it makes me cringe.

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Were they that bad? I was at a bufflowldwings and couldnt hear them, too many games on.

Other than the fact that the douchebags at Fox made our area miss the first quarter watching every last fuging second of the NO-WSH game, it wasn't that bad...

Martz isn't great but he's not horrible either...

Who's the dude with the screwed up pinky finger? Brian Baldinger? Martz is not that bad.

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