Barkley on MNF?

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  1. kcgsc

    kcgsc Chiefs Enthusiast Extraordinaire

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    First off. I agree with Cowboy, I like Madden. The guy is getting a little old and goofy, but in a grandfatherly sort of way. I don't want to see Berman leave Prime Time either.

    Secondly, I liked Boomer on MNF. I thought Boomer/Michaels were perfect. They gave you the needed info without becoming a distraction. I heard Michaels couldn't get along with Boomer and the personality conflict paved the way for Boomer's departure.

    I really thought Dennis Miller was a stupid idea when it was first mentioned, but I appreciate his brand of humor and actually respected him for how hard he worked at the job while trying to learn the ropes.

    No-No-No Goofy Basketball idiots on my football programming please! I didn't even like Barkley as an NBAer.
     
  2. staley22

    staley22 nfl-*****s member

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    they should keep madden on mnf for as long as he is alive, he has been so good to the NFL and he sponsers the best videogame series ever
     
  3. Philly_Freak93

    Philly_Freak93 The Oracle

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    wait ESPN fired rush for making a stupid racial statement.

    isnt sir charles known for his racial jokes/comments. he wouldnt last the first 30 seconds without saying white guy this...black guy that
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Eagles4Life)</div><div class='quotemain'>I acctually liked Dennis Miller. But for me, it doesnt really matter who the announcer it. A lot of times I am in a bar, so I dont get to hear the commentary anyway. Good games make good rating, and vise-versa. Barkley as a side-line reporter would be good, in the studio not so good. I am sure they can find a football player that could provide good play-by-play. Maybe Deion??</div>


    lol you could actually understand millers jokes or humor? Wow thats a first.
     
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    First of all Miller sucks. Always has & always will. Second if anybody from espn deserves to be along side Al it's Tom Jackson. He's insightful, energetic & he can do a far better job than that old fossil(madden) any day.
     

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