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Despite angst about Joe Buck... His family is part of MN History
#11
I think Buck calls a very good game. 
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#12
Quote: @StickyBun said:
I think Buck calls a very good game. 
I think he and Aikman do a good job.  But I also think Collinsworth is good too.


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#13
Pearson, Staubach and Buck share a permenent tatoo of shame, never will I be able to think of these names with out a reptilian brain response.  They get the same response as kale, brussle spouts and Franciscan Nuns.
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#14
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.

He is.  I'm telling you, I have had several talks with Joe Buck, he is a really good guy.  Not egotistical like most think he is.  He is self-deprecating and funny.  He is NOT a Packer fan.  He is a fan of good games, which means strong viewership, which means money and job security.   Broadcasters (with the exception of everybody and Brett Favre) don't have favorites.   The fans think they do, because if one is broadcasting a game where "our" team loses and says anything good about the winning team, then they are playing favorites.
Had Joe Buck known the reason Moss mooned in Jan 2005 (because Packer fans moon opposing team buses), then he very likely would have had a different take, and explained that to fans.
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#15
Quote: @Tom Moore 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.

He is.  I'm telling you, I have had several talks with Joe Buck, he is a really good guy.  Not egotistical like most think he is.  He is self-deprecating and funny.  He is NOT a Packer fan.  He is a fan of good games, which means strong viewership, which means money and job security.   Broadcasters (with the exception of everybody and Brett Favre) don't have favorites.   The fans think they do, because if one is broadcasting a game where "our" team loses and says anything good about the winning team, then they are playing favorites.
Had Joe Buck known the reason Moss mooned in Jan 2005 (because Packer fans moon opposing team buses), then he very likely would have had a different take, and explained that to fans.
This ^

No way Joe Buck knew the reason WHY Moss mooned the Packer fans. None of us did until after the fact. 
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#16
Quote: @Tom Moore 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.

He is.  I'm telling you, I have had several talks with Joe Buck, he is a really good guy.  Not egotistical like most think he is.  He is self-deprecating and funny.  He is NOT a Packer fan.  He is a fan of good games, which means strong viewership, which means money and job security.   Broadcasters (with the exception of everybody and Brett Favre) don't have favorites.   The fans think they do, because if one is broadcasting a game where "our" team loses and says anything good about the winning team, then they are playing favorites.
Had Joe Buck known the reason Moss mooned in Jan 2005 (because Packer fans moon opposing team buses), then he very likely would have had a different take, and explained that to fans.
As long as I've been a Vikings fan, I had no clue that was why Moss did that... Learn something every day!
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#17
Quote: @KingBash said:
@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.
Rudd looks like Romo on nutrisystem.

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#18
My biggest beef with those two is their low energy level during games, golf tournament coma enducing low

I didn't hear the call live, as I too was running around in disbelief, but was impressed later hearing the excitement from Buck
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