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She's relatively easy on the eye and could ad-lib away from Serlings material in a pinch, without looking completely dumb. |
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Pacheco? She could do topless post-race interviews I guess.
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Well, yeah, obviously.
That would be great TV. A short jockey looking straight up into her boobs during a post race interview. But what I was referring to was the suggestion of hiring some good looking chick to convey Serlings handicapping material live, on TV. Why not Pacheco for that too? |
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I refuse to watch anything with the word Jersey in it (unless referring to dairy cows).
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Jerry Bailey and Randy Moss are the creme of the crop on coverage of this sport on National Television broadcasts. They both speak the language of not only the regular guy/gal at the track but the rookie as well. Throw in Kenny and Hank for fun, and Joe and Jay, and you have a production catered to all interests
Folks, you want BS coverage see Fridays' on Bravo the first half hour Saturdays' coverage showed all aspects I suggest if you are that upset you take the action and email the folks who can make a difference I worked in television production of a sporting event for just shy of 2 years and know that the emails make a difference Be thankfull the sport we love is on air and don't be afraid to speak your mind to make it better because if you just sit on your thoughts and type them out on a message board your not really taking the action needed to make it better - Be active - let them know what you think - the good, bad and ugly ![]() |
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Jerry Bailey was a great rider. His analyst gig is a monumental failure, however. I'd rather take capping advice from myself after a two-week heroin binge.
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i disagree.
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