Tha Colts Win, Thaaaaaa Colts......Wait.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
I had about 10 people email me saying that I HAD to find this clip......Well here it is. SbB has found the audio of Colts' Radio Play by Player Bob Lamey completely messing up Adam Vinatieri's game-winning miss last Sunday. Enjoy!
Too funny. I thought it was good as well, but I was about halfway through a bottle of Jim Beam after the Skins threw away that game to Philly. Maybe Lamey was drinking too......Ha....Lame-y.
Your Indianapolis Colts Radio- Theatre Of The Blind (Sports By Brooks)
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That guy's voice irritates the crap out of me.
I live in Muncie (Ball State student), so I'm about 45 miles from Indy. The local ESPN radio affiliate carries these guys' broadcast. Hopped in the car after the game and listened to these guys. You would think 9/11 II just happened. I've never heard such depression in a postgame show.
My favorite part about this whole thing is that the play-by-play guy's name is Lamey.
Totally lamey, I mean - how lamey can you possibly get?
I'm an Indy resident, but not a native, so perhaps this is my anti-local-anything bias jumping in here, but Lamey is possibly the worst play-by-play football guy I've ever heard.
He made similar mistakes twice last year in game-ending kicks. First was against Buffalo, when the Bills missed a would-be game winner but he called it good. The second was Bironas' 61 yarder for the Titans last year, which Lamey called "short" immediately after it left is foot, and then was forced to scramble as it passed through the uprights to win the game for the Titans.
You think the doosh would have figured out to wait until the play concludes by now.
Lamey is the biggest homer announcer in the history of radio.
From Indiana? He should do a broadcast with the "Boom goes the dynamite" kid.
Nice of Manning to backstab his coach from the bench by questioning the timeout Dungy called. He throws 6 interceptions and then blames the game on a single timeout. What a stand up guy he is.
Flat out awesome. I think that clip is the epitome of Awful Announcing.