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I like mike B but I think Eddie O is "fresh" more of real guy Jill Byrne is good she lives young imo I think in all sports a relevant broadcaster can enhance the experience. Just seems nowadays there in cookie cutter mode ![]() |
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There's nothing wrong with a little cross-promotion and Eddie O knows what he's talking about. Don't see how this can be anything but positive.
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I agree. Eddie O was a regular at the local Piitsburgh OTB when he was a broadcaster for the Penguins(before he coached them). Real nice guy who would hang out and wager in the main bar and talk racing with anyone who was interested in discussing the race. Still comes on local radio to discuss triple crown and breeders cup etc.... Has given out quite a few winners in this manner while giving fans of other sports the incentive to push a few bucks through the windows.
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Johnny weir was already booked
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http://www.paulickreport.com/news/br...-cup-telecast/
Please tell me that isn't really Barry Irwin in the comments section. |
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The issue isnt that they are making a change away from Mike Battaglia, who I think most would agree is very average in what exactly he provides, but that the way they are going to provide color commentary on the race analysis is to hire a hockey guy who happens to own and bet on horses.
Essentially I am sure with the brass at NBC there is not much difference in the two expertise.
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