Catch phrases I don't ever want to hear again

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  • Stumpage
    SBR MVP
    • 09-21-05
    • 2906

    #71
    Originally posted by Maverick22
    You guys aren't sports fans.

    I will take odds if you dont like 'smash mouth football' you've never been on the inside of a football helmet. Lined down and hit somebody straight up the middle of a formation.
    Then you would be wrong.....

    Anyway, it's been done to death...The point is, somebody show a little creativity and come up with an original phrase or statement. However, quite a few of these broadcasters sound like they couldn't tie their own shoelace, so a unique thought may be expecting a bit much.....
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    • Yich123
      SBR High Roller
      • 04-10-11
      • 205

      #72
      who's your daddy? come to papa? daddy like it rough?
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      • stevenash
        Moderator
        • 01-17-11
        • 65625

        #73
        Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
        The term "Walkoff" associated with any sort of game winning any thing.
        Did you hear the guy on ESPN Sports Center two days ago.

        "walk off bunt"

        STOP ! ENOUGH with the 'walk off'

        First time I heard it it was OK, but that was a ninth inning 2 out game winning homer.
        Walk off should only be used when describing something extremely dramatic, either a game winning two out bottom of the ninth homer, or a game winning granny in the bottom of the ninth.

        So far this season I've heard "walk of balk" (Mets game two months ago)
        "Walk off walk"
        and
        "Walk off bunt"
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        • jimkotecki
          SBR Hustler
          • 07-12-11
          • 83

          #74
          Anyone who refers to Matt Ryan as Matty Ice.
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          • Cap dat 4ss
            Restricted User
            • 10-11-10
            • 3665

            #75
            Getting lit up
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            • keel44
              SBR MVP
              • 08-01-09
              • 3363

              #76
              The length of a baseball season referred to as a "campaign"

              "gas" in reference to a fastball

              "Put them on their backs"

              "pay dirt"
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              • face
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-31-11
                • 14740

                #77
                "suck my cracker"
                "titty time"
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                • Louisvillekid1
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 10-17-07
                  • 52143

                  #78
                  Originally posted by jimkotecki
                  Anyone who refers to Matt Ryan as Matty Ice.


                  everything andy reid says after every press conference after each game...
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