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headlines found matching 'NBC Sunday Night Football'
Tue January 17, 2023
(Jacksonville.com)
 
 
 
Al Michaels defends his call of Jags comeback, says the online crap is good for growing gardens
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Mon January 16, 2023
(The Spun)
 
 
 
Evidently Al Michaels has called so many bad games this year that he forgot how to sound interested when calling a good one
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Mon January 09, 2023
(Awful Announcing)
 
 
 
Tonight's intro to the College National Championship game was commissioned by ESPN, composed by John Williams, and is hopefully a rip-off of the Battlestar Galactica theme
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Fri December 16, 2022
(Washington Times)
 
 
 
The Commanders might be better than Howard Bison Football and the DC Defenders
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Mon December 12, 2022
(Awful Announcing)
 
 
 
Chris Collinsworthless: "Tua had two concussions." Commercial break, after NFL execs got in his ear: "Ummm....maybe.....he really...didn't, or something, I'm not so sure?"
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Fri December 09, 2022
(Audacy)
 
 
 
At this point, Thursday Night Football should be sponsored by Morton's because Al Michaels is salty as hell
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Tue November 29, 2022
(The Philadelphia Inquirer)
 
 
 
Sign of the apocalypse: NBC went an entire Eagles broadcast without mentioning cheesesteaks once
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