Hasselbeck to replace Gruden??

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I just saw a thing on Facebook where they're offering it to Peyton Manning. I wonder which is true.....or if both are?
 
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RolandDeschain":kcx4o460 said:
I just saw a thing on Facebook where they're offering it to Peyton Manning. I wonder which is true.....or if both are?

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Sgt. Largent":39qcjhgs said:
Either Manning or Hasselbeck would be great.
Yeah, I'd totally take either one. I would prefer Hasselbeck because he was a Seahawk and would probably make me laugh more because he's a really funny guy, but I'd be perfectly happy with Peyton, too.

Jon Gruden was a great color commentator, filling his shoes is no easy task.
 
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Sgt. Largent":3r7o3t6a said:
Either Manning or Hasselbeck would be great.

I disagree Manning would be great. He is mono toned, and boring to listen too with very little emotion. I think Matt will blow him out of the water myself. 8)
 

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Seymour":1kmfzx20 said:
Sgt. Largent":1kmfzx20 said:
Either Manning or Hasselbeck would be great.

I disagree Manning would be great. He is mono toned, and boring to listen too with very little emotion. I think Matt will blow him out of the water myself. 8)
Awww, come on, Peyton would still be good:

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Seymour":2n140v4h said:
Sgt. Largent":2n140v4h said:
Either Manning or Hasselbeck would be great.

I disagree Manning would be great. He is mono toned, and boring to listen too with very little emotion. I think Matt will blow him out of the water myself. 8)

Peyton, not Eli.

Peyton has an awesome personality, as evident by the 79 different products he endorses. Smart, funny, and obviously as knowledgeable about football as anyone.
 
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RolandDeschain":2uwf6m17 said:
Seymour":2uwf6m17 said:
Sgt. Largent":2uwf6m17 said:
Either Manning or Hasselbeck would be great.

I disagree Manning would be great. He is mono toned, and boring to listen too with very little emotion. I think Matt will blow him out of the water myself. 8)
Awww, come on, Peyton would still be good:

Yes, he would be good. I only said not great. ;)
 

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Another person who they are talking about is Brock. I heard that a few weeks ago. I don't see that happening yet.
 

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Another person who they are talking about is Brock. I heard that a few weeks ago. I don't see that happening yet.

Never in a million years. His cadence is teeth-grating.
 

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Seahawk Sailor":2m6yaxjn said:
Manning would be okay. Hass would be completely awesome!

Of course, I was one of few that actually enjoyed Dennis Miller's highbrow comedy in that failed football announcing experiment.


I enjoyed Miller too. My favorite thing he did on MNF was in response to the NFL. Held up a jersey that had imprinted on the back..."I hate He Hate Me" was hilarious.
 
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