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Despite angst about Joe Buck... His family is part of MN History
#1
The two most exciting moments in Minnesota sports history are bookended by the father son duo of Jack Buck and Joe buck. 

Jack with the game 6 HR call of Kirby Pucket and now Joe making the call on Diggs Touchdown.


Both were really great calls. Unique, and allowed for the moment to play out. 
Is this thing on?
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#2
He said something during the broadcast that seemed to allude to the fact that he is aware of how much angst we have regarding him... Something to the effect of, "Vikings fans will hate me for bringing this up, but now is the time to re-write the narrative..."

Seems pretty self-aware.
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Quote: @Clanzomaelan said:
He said something during the broadcast that seemed to allude to the fact that he is aware of how much angst we have regarding him... Something to the effect of, "Vikings fans will hate me for bringing this up, but now is the time to re-write the narrative..."

Seems pretty self-aware.
I think you could substitute almost any fan base for Vikings in that sentence and still be correct.
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#4
I have mentioned it in other threads, I hate Joe a little less after that call. He seemed very excited for the Vikings and as Mike said, He let the momement to play out.

Look up the Rich Eisen show from Monday where Joe was on there. He said leaving Sunday night je only got fake mooned once. He and Eisen laughed, so I think Joe knowa where a lot of that hate comes from.
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#5
To be honest, I don't even remember the call live. As Diggs caught it I went from screaming out of bounds to just pure joyous screaming.  Sorta like Pete in the radio call by PA.
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#6
Also on the Rich Eisen show - he stated that our new Stadium is hands down the best in the country! He is very very impressed with our new home. that was cool to hear, he's seen them all!
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Clanzomaelan said:
He said something during the broadcast that seemed to allude to the fact that he is aware of how much angst we have regarding him... Something to the effect of, "Vikings fans will hate me for bringing this up, but now is the time to re-write the narrative..."

Seems pretty self-aware.
I think you could substitute almost any fan base for Vikings in that sentence and still be correct.
Except the Packers, because you know... Aaron Rodgers' spit cures cancer.
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#8
Joe Buck doesn't really bother me anymore, at least not as a result of his commentary of the Moss fake moon incident. I guess I'm over that. He's a little self-important, but not over the top.  Now I really hate Sean Payton.
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Quote: @Mike Olson said:
The two most exciting moments in Minnesota sports history are bookended by the father son duo of Jack Buck and Joe buck. 

Jack with the game 6 HR call of Kirby Pucket and now Joe making the call on Diggs Touchdown.


Both were really great calls. Unique, and allowed for the moment to play out. 
Ahhh... I meant to post this when I saw it months and months ago but I saw a video of Buck on some podcast/YouTube show(?) where they discussed his Moss call and how much he was hated in MN because of it. He was cool as shit and said he knew they hated him but understood why. If memory serves, I think he then said something along the lines of being caught up in the moment, being a broadcaster, and it just came out that way. He's never disliked the Vikes.

He's off my shit list. 

EDIT: . I guess Lange and Buck are good friends and after the show Buck was not only a good sport about it but had told him previously to roast him as much as possible.
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Quote: @Clanzomaelan said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@Clanzomaelan said:
He said something during the broadcast that seemed to allude to the fact that he is aware of how much angst we have regarding him... Something to the effect of, "Vikings fans will hate me for bringing this up, but now is the time to re-write the narrative..."

Seems pretty self-aware.
I think you could substitute almost any fan base for Vikings in that sentence and still be correct.
Except the Packers, because you know... Aaron Rodgers' spit cures cancer.
Packers fans hate Joe Buck too. lol
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