Monthly Archives: December 2015

Golf TV in NOV/DEC Should Stop Being TV-OM (Television Old & Male)

I’m not going to go all Howard Beale on you and say “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore” but I will say, “I’m bored out of my mind and I’m not going to watch it anymore.” I … Continue reading

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Hey ESPN, What Are The Chances?

“If you change your mind, I’m the first in line Honey I’m still free Take a chance on me”                                                                                                   ABBA I have mentioned, on numerous occasions, in this space that I am a four decades veteran of sports television … Continue reading

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Five More Things I Would Tweet… You Know The Rest

I thought the Golden State Warriors might suffer their first defeat last night in Indiana. I was wrong. why does Geico continue to run the annoyingly awful “final countdown” and “Peter Pan” commercials while keeping Ickey Woods “get some cold … Continue reading

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Golf Digest’s TV Survey is Oddly Interesting While Being Downright Odd

I recently came across and read Golf Digest magazine’s poll on golf television coverage and came away realizing now, more than ever before, what little I have in common with the people who pay attention to this particular publication AND … Continue reading

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Five More Things I’d Tweet…

Stanford vs Ohio State should be a heck of a Rose Bowl if I were a betting man I’d put some donero on Clemson Zach Greinke may need Paul Goldschmidt to hit 100 home runs dog is mad… Christmas tree … Continue reading

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Five More Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter

I used to think the worst job in the world was sitting in a toll booth all day. Now I think it’s White House Press Secretary One problem with advancements in sports television technology is that we have stopped celebrating … Continue reading

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