Terms to be banned

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#27
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#28
#28
"Blue collar athlete" - Why not just say "white guy"?

Racist IMO

Ban it!
 
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#33
#33
In basketball when The ESPN broadcaster Jimmy Dykes says "Its a tractor pull". That gets on my nerves
 
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#34
#34
And don't call them 'quarterbacks", like they are only 25% as important as the "fullback". They're the most important player on the field. I vote "Maximus Prime"!
 
#38
#38
"Give him 6, touchdown Big Or..." sorry, I think I was channeling WacoKid for a second there.
 
#40
#40
I've always personally hated frosh. And anything that comes out of Verne lundquist's mouth. I really hate that fat old troll.
 
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#42
#42
While we're at it, let's ban all sideline reporters. No matter what they say, they add nothing to the game.
 
#43
#43
"He has a high motor/his motor never stops" = White guy playing defensive line
 
#44
#44
"Not so fast my friend" - ban it

"We're coming to your city" - ban it
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#45
#45
While we're at it, let's ban all sideline reporters. No matter what they say, they add nothing to the game.

But without them we'd never know that the guy whose leg was bent forwards at the kneecap sustained an injury and went to the lockerroom. His return is questionable.
 
#47
#47
Ya, Bill Walsh established the west coast o with san fran in the 80s. Niners fan here.

Goes back a little further than that. Walsh created most of the offense he used while in SF when he was an assistant with the Bengals in the early 70s. Put it in place at Stanford after that and I think he even had a year with the Chargers somewhere in between that, which Fouts credited his WCO ideas for improving his game.
 
#48
#48
But without them we'd never know that the guy whose leg was bent forwards at the kneecap sustained an injury and went to the lockerroom. His return is questionable.

Honestly I think all football games should be with out announcers on TV. I wish they would use those dish things so we could hear what the players say between plays at each other. Very blue collar, but I would love to hear that instead of catch phrases from overly paid nobodies.
 
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#49
#49
Goes back a little further than that. Walsh created most of the offense he used while in SF when he was an assistant with the Bengals in the early 70s. Put it in place at Stanford after that and I think he even had a year with the Chargers somewhere in between that, which Fouts credited his WCO ideas for improving his game.

I knew someone would know the history of the walshanator.
 
#50
#50
Honestly I think all football games should be with out announcers on TV. I wish they would use those dish things so we could hear what the players say between plays at each other. Very blue collar, but I would love to hear that instead of catch phrases from overly paid nobodies.

This.
 

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