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CurmudgeonAtLarge

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Newhouse Professor Emeritus Freelance broadcast talent/writer/producer/coach, Semi-grammarian, We/Us

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Sherman Hemsley signed his first major sitcom contract with a clause that paid him less than half his white co-star because the network didn’t believe a Black actor could carry prime-time television in 1975 and he still turned George Jefferson into the most unstoppable force on

Sherman Hemsley signed his first major sitcom contract with a clause that paid him less than half his white co-star because the network didn’t believe a Black actor could carry prime-time television in 1975  and he still turned George Jefferson into the most unstoppable force on
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If the underdog is leading the favored team is the underdog “giving (the other team) all they can handle?” Seems as if it is MORE than they can handle.

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Announcer - “those referees might have to get out of here quickly.” // The officials bleeped us throughout the game. Still - in the world of shoulda - we shoulda played better.

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Anthony plainly was fouled on the last shot. Plainly. Would he have made a FT to tie or two to win? We’ll never know. To paraphrase John Sterling, “That’s basketball, Suzyn.”

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"The inability to put away teams is so frustrating to watch." Andrew Della Piana believes Syracuse Men’s Basketball's defense late in games is the reason why it struggles to defeat mid-major opponents. 📻88.3 FM ☎️(315) 443-2011

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“The College Football Playoff arrived over the weekend and it’s never been bigger. But, sadly, the sport itself has never felt emptier.” Scott Bianchi - Orlando Sentinel