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Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
Sports analogies in everyday life are bad enough. But using sports analogies for the wrong sport is just ridiculous.
I was listening to the Miami game yesterday on the radio and one of the commentators kept using baseball analogies. Miami "pitched a shut-out" in the second half. Their running back is a "homerun hitter." Someone "really stepped up to thr plate." There was one more that I don't remember. This was just terrible. I can't imagine this was an accident. I'm was thinking someone must've had a bet with someone on how many times he could do this or something. Has anyone else something like this recently? Am I making too big a deal out of how stupid this is? |
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Re: Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
My favorite is: "Wow, this guy has a great poker face!" Anytime an athlete doesn't get very excited while playing.
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Re: Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
That is pretty bad, and bad sports comentators are a pet peeve of mine. While he is primarly a highlight commentator and will do the homerun derby, I can't stand Chris Berman, with his "back back back....back back" and his "woop woop woop"
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Re: Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
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My favorite is: "Wow, this guy has a great p*k*r face!" Anytime an athlete doesn't get very excited while playing. [/ QUOTE ] FYP. Careful. We must not speak of this 5-letter word in Sporting Events. |
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Re: Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
STFU NOOB.
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Re: Sports comentators and bad sports analogies...
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STFU NOOB. [/ QUOTE ] 1500 + posts doesn't make me a noob, you J-hole. |
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