Bettis to work as NBC Analyst

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  1. AdropOFvenom

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Bettis to work as football studio analyst for NBCAssociated Pressclick thisNEW YORK -- Next stop for The Bus: the broadcast booth.Jerome Bettis joined NBC on Sunday as a studio analyst for Sunday night football games."I am looking forward to this new opportunity and to still be involved in the game I love," Bettis said.The former Pittsburgh running back retired after helping the Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 in the Super Bowl this month in his hometown of Detroit.His first game will be in Pittsburgh on Thursday, Sept. 7, when the Steelers receive their Super Bowl rings."It will be the proudest night of my life," Bettis said. "I will finally get my ring and I will start my new career in television in front of all the Steelers fans."The Bus ended his playing career after 13 seasons, retiring as the NFL's No. 5 career rusher. In recent seasons, though, he was relegated to more short-yardage or goal-line situations. He finished with 43 yards on 14 carries in the Super Bowl.</div>http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2336776
     
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    I remember Joey Porter saying something like that after the Super Bowl. This will be good, I like the Bus and I like watching the NFL on NBC so I look forward to seeing him on next year.
     
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    Good for him. He goes out w/ a Super Bowl win, and he gets to be at the ceremony where they get their rings.
     
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    Good for him... I'm glad he'll still be around the game.
     
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    That's good. It will be fun to have a new person to listen too.I would take a year off if I were him but its his choice.
     
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    *Sigh*Just another biased commentator. I'll just have to watch the game on TV and turn down the TV and listen to the audio from the radio.
     
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    How can you call him biased when he hasn't even commentated once yet?
     
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    yeah i know, you showing him no respect dude, you need to grow up and stop talking shit to anybody from the steelers, just because were in our division doesn't mean you have to, at least i have respect for your team, and you know what else, i don't even hate the browns.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (xpostxscript @ Feb 21 2006, 12:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>yeah i know, you showing him no respect dude, you need to grow up and stop talking shit to anybody from the steelers, just because were in our division doesn't mean you have to, at least i have respect for your team, and you know what else, i don't even hate the browns.</div>Calm down Steelers fans...lolI cant stand former pro athletes as analyists either and it has nothing to do with Bettis. It's just they are all clearly biased towards the teams that made them rich (ie: Michael Irvin with the Cowboys (and "The U"))
     
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    Mostly all commentators had something to do with the NFL. Whether it be as a coach, player, assistant, etc.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Feb 21 2006, 01:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Calm down Steelers fans...lolI cant stand former pro athletes as analyists either and it has nothing to do with Bettis. It's just they are all clearly biased towards the teams that made them rich (ie: Michael Irvin with the Cowboys (and "The U"))</div>Exactly, I'm glad someone shares my view. Like whenever they talk about the Browns on the pregame show on fox (or is it CBS) - I don't remember [​IMG] . Bradshaw has to talk smack about them. Is that necessary? Hell no. I bet the guy still has bad dreams about 'Turkey' Jones... LOL
     

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