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Yeah I know but you know i always like the druggies.
![]() It just works out that way. You've got to admit, he's got a lot of personality and charm. Can't exactly say that for some over in TVGLand. |
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Dave Weaver is probably the most entertaining of all the analysts. |
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#3
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I would rather party with Les than Ken.
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Franky Lyons was easily the most tolerable to listen to.
They've had a couple of chicks though that probably should be, or should have been, on camera more. |
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I think Carruthers is gunna play horses right up until his last breath. He and the Lush are the only 2 on there I cared about hearing.
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The bottom line is that their selection of tracks simply blows especially in the winter.
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I try to think about the formats that they use and unfortunately many of them lack any kind of substance. Obviously the best formats (as far as I'm concerned) is when they go on site with dedicated analysts from certain tracks. People like Jill Byrne(when she was there), Les Onaka and even Dave Brower when he gave reports from the Meadowlands. People like this had strong opinions based on knowledge and information from specializing on a specific circuit. People like this brought things to the table instead of just being a tapehead pushing one of their numerous pick 4 tickets from across the country that he/she threw together. I also though Paul LoDuca was very good where ever they stuck him. There's nothing they could do about the racing, but there is plenty they could do to upgrade and enhance the broadcasts for their customers.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() He seems so lost when Weaver and Joyce are cutting up. |