I don't concern myself with the looks of other men
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#4
Rug is my guess...
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Shute
SBR Posting Legend
03-20-17
11835
#5
Didn’t notice
Chris C dressing like 80s though
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CWD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-22-12
7665
#6
michaels almost as bad as lee corso now, slurring words, its hard 2 watch at times
they should have retired him over a decade ago
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#7
Chick Bated Bush Jr into bashing Trump with that interview but he didn't bite.. Way to go Bush Jr... Paint those veterans my man!!!
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#8
Rug
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The Terminator
SBR Wise Guy
11-04-18
500
#9
Originally posted by thechaoz
I don't concern myself with the looks of other men
i think Minnesota Fats plays for the “home team”, if ya know what I mean...
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#10
Liking the Big10 respect in that avatar JJ!
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81450
#11
Originally posted by jjgold
Rug
If anybody knows, this fukkin guys knows.
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JIBBBY
SBR Aristocracy
12-10-09
83686
#12
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CWD
SBR Hall of Famer
01-22-12
7665
#13
jibby went to archives 4 that one
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Shute
SBR Posting Legend
03-20-17
11835
#14
Does Joeyvigs know Chris C?
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#15
Hair makes you look younger it’s why everybody’s got rugs on
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Mr KLC
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-19-07
31097
#16
Al Michaels says when it comes to calling NFL games during the COVID-19 pandemic, he stands firmly AGAINST working from a remote location.
The broadcasting legend was asked to weigh-in on how coronavirus safety measures could affect pro sports FOR ANNOUNCERS moving forward ... and Al didn't hold back.
"I would hate to think we would not be able to be in the stadium and announce the games from some other location,” the 75-year-old told the NY Post.
"That would not fly as far as I am concerned. You have to be able to feel it, even without fans."
Michaels also says he's not super worried about the disease -- confident he'll be safe if he follows protocols.
"I’m at the point that I’ve done this my whole life. I’m not a fearful person. I understand that we have to take precautions here."
As we previously reported, networks are kicking around ideas about how to preserve the excitement and energy from a normal NFL broadcast ... despite the fact, there will likely be no fans allowed at games when the league gets back in action.
As Joe Buck said, networks including FOX are seriously considering using fake crowd noise during NFL game broadcasts to try and replicate a "normal viewing experience."
So far, no official decisions have been made yet -- but the season will be here before you know it.
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#17
The "fake noise" they need to use to cover up the cursing on the field.
Those boom mics that look like UFOs pick up EVERYTHING
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carolinakid
SBR Posting Legend
01-12-11
19106
#18
You can’t fool the internet! During NBC’s broadcast of the Divisional Round matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings, someone noticed that Al Michaels’ hair was looking a little thicker and more lustrous than usual. So they did some investigating and realized that something just wasn’t right. Take a look at the difference in Michaels’ hair from last year compared to today. It sure as hell looks like he invested in a hair piece:
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PAULYPOKER
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12-06-08
36581
#19
Michaels also says he's not super worried about the disease -- confident he'll be safe if he follows protocols.
Of course he's not worried about the disease........
It's a FUKKIN virus!
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pavyracer
SBR Aristocracy
04-12-07
82839
#20
It will be hard to get people to jump offiside with no crowd noise. Could affect scores with mostly low scoring games.
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Mike Huntertz
SBR Posting Legend
08-19-09
11207
#21
Who the phuck cares???
Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
What is going on there?
Sprayed on? Combed over? Rug?
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Mr KLC
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-19-07
31097
#22
NBC Sports broadcaster Al Michaels will not be alongside Cris Collinsworth in the booth for the Cleveland Browns-New York Giants game Sunday night.
NBC Sports announced Friday that Michaels has "not been cleared to work this weekend’s game in accordance with NBCUniversal COVID-19 safety protocols."
The network did not specify whether Michaels had tested positive or had come into contact with someone who had.
In a statement, Michaels, 76, shared that he has no symptoms.
“I feel great, I have no symptoms, and my temperature this morning was 97.5. I look forward to returning to the booth as soon as possible,” Michaels said in a NBC Sports release.