Letas just cut to the chase here: yesterday evening on MLB Network, Bob Costas did this: Today, weave had our problems with Costas in the past, but give the person credit where itas due a' which was a satisfying bit of television. Yes, sure, he still did the aNote: we're maybe not condoning this behaviora point (about a point that was very tame, all things considered), but at the least it was in a way a plus he probably had to state something such as that. And it got us thinking back to something which happened a few years ago, when a different buttoned-down sports journalist named Bob cited hip hop lyrics (well, a lot of hip hop lyrics) on the air. We refer, needless to say, to that time filled with surprise when Bob Ley read from aBlow the Whistlea by Jay-Z (whose venture into sports agent-dom, it seems, motivated that Costas part above ): Therefore the question is: who did it better? Yes, Ley had somewhat of a hiccup inside, but he was assigned with costing so much more than Costas was that we still need certainly to give him the side. Not that individuals think Costas isnat ready, thougha and the only method to prove it is for more lyrics to be recited by him on air. Like, say, an entire passage of the track in question: Every album that I fall offers significantly more than ten bangersThatas cause Iam a photo owner, yaall fools is Crank YankersAinat a damn thing changed however the snow on my chainTo get chicks from Portland, Oregon to Portland, MaineNow I roll-up torpedoes, get blunted with rastasFor a substantial fee, Iam on your record like Bob CostasI own therefore many tops Iam a throwback messI hit the cleaners and tell aem I need a full court press We rely on you, Bob C. It is heard by letas. Note: I considered adding some descriptor like aWhich unbelievably white sportscaster is betteraa to the heading hoping of having chastised by NewsBusters, but fundamentally it would have detracted from the stage. Plus itas not like Iam any less white than either of them.
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