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Al Michaels

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But we're not supposed to talk anything besides football.


— Al Michaels


#besides #football #supposed #talk

Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, is right there... she's in town because her father was at Johnson Smith College... and she was delivering a speech there.


— Al Michaels


#because #college #condoleezza #condoleezza rice #delivering

I still believe Emmitt has enough left in the tank to be a productive back over the next couple of seasons.


— Al Michaels


#believe #couple #emmitt #enough #i

If there are dominant teams, people enjoy discussing whether that's good or bad for the game, and if there aren't any dominant teams, then people enjoy discussing that.


— Al Michaels


#bad #discussing #dominant #enjoy #game

Living here in southern California, I'll miss hearing Rocky Top for an entire week at the end of December. I was actually looking forward to it. Tennessee has a better fight song than Nebraska.


— Al Michaels


#better #california #december #end #entire

Nobody wants to see teams out of contention showcased in December and January. I'm sure this is something that will be discussed again this off-season.


— Al Michaels


#contention #december #discussed #i #january

The Miami Dolphins have to be taken seriously. Here's a team that seems to be jelling.


— Al Michaels


#here #miami #seems #seriously #taken






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He worked as a sports writer for ASU's independent student newspaper The State Press. I'm going to be a trivia answer someday. Simpson's Bronco chase after the Bronco had pulled into Simpson's driveway and parked.

Alan Richard "Al" Michaels (born November 12 1944) is an American television sportscaster. He is also known for famous calls in other sports including the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics and the earthquake-interrupted Game 3 of the 1989 World Series. Now employed by NBC Sports after nearly three decades (1977–2006) with ABC Sports he is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games including nearly two decades with Monday Night Football.

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