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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: ksudrew on November 22, 2009, 11:55:02 AM
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anyone else think blacklege and what's his name got the wrong script and were incapable of independent thought? :confused:
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anyone else think blacklege and what's his name got the wrong script and were incapable of independent thought? :confused:
Blackledge sucks as bad at announcing as he did at playing QB
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Blackledge used to be a pretty good color guy when he first started doing it. Now they've tried to turn all of these guys into personalities with their little "segments".
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we couldn't make it through a game without seeing Blackledge eat a rib and proclaim "ummm, yeah, that is what I am talking about".
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Fellated the Nebraska homies.
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The trick is to mute the TV and listen to our announcers on radio.
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no thanks.
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As a Chiefs fan, no matter what Todd says as an "analyst", I will always hope that he eats sh*t and dies.
Matt Blunden >>>> Todd Blackledge And a really really really really hate Matt Blunden
Blackledge was selected in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, where he played for five seasons (1983-1987) before ending his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1988-1989). Blackledge's NFL career was decidedly less successful than his college experience, a fact magnified by the impressive quarterback class in the 1983 NFL Draft, including legendary signal-callers such as John Elway, Dan Marino and Jim Kelly. Blackledge is widely regarded as the Chiefs' biggest draft bust along with Trezelle Jenkins. It was the failure of Blackledge that expedited the demotion of Chiefs President Jack Steadman, to be replaced by Carl Peterson.
The dominos he started... :crybaby:
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The trick is to mute the TV and listen to our announcers on radio.
Makes sense until you try it. Time delay for TV > radio broadcast, radio call is 1 - 3 seconds ahead of the telecast.
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Erin Andrews' puffy jacket. :love:
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Erin Andrews' puffy jacket. :love:
:fatty:
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The trick is to mute the TV and listen to our announcers on radio.
Makes sense until you try it. Time delay for TV > radio broadcast, radio call is 1 - 3 seconds ahead of the telecast.
Even worse if you have a DVR.
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was he talking prime rib for about five minutes?