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Sunday, May 18, 2014

2014 NFL Draft Podcast

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"I have always had a drive that pushed me to try for perfection, and golf is a game in which perfection stays just out of reach" - Betsy Rawls

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About Me:

Welcome to my blog, Cory Tell All Sports. Before you begin to read my posts and sports opinions, you should get to know to know some things about me and learn about my favorite teams. You can keep up to date with my blog activity by following me on twitter at https://twitter.com/ctellallsports and by listening to the podcasts that I record with my friends and family on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/ctellallsports or at http://corytellallsports.blogspot.com/search/label/Telling%20It%20All%20Podcast

My Teams:

My dad and his father were die hard Colts fans when they lived in Baltimore. My grandfather witnessed back-to-back NFL Championships when the Colts beat the Giants in 1958 in "The Greatest Game Ever Played" (I love watching that Alan Ameche TD run in OT) and then again in 1959 behind the play of Johnny Unitas. On my dad's 9th birthday on January 12, 1969, he had to watch Joe Namath come through on his guarantee to defeat the heavily favored Colts in Super Bowl III. However, my dad got his childhood wish of seeing the Colts win the Super Bowl, as they knocked off the Cowboys in Super Bowl V two seasons later due to a long John Mackey TD reception and a Jim O'Brien game-winning FG in the final minute. My dad continued to keep tabs on his Colts when he was at graduate school in the Baltimore area. During the 2000s, I had to undergo years of anguish and disappointing playoff defeats like my dad experienced (the loss to the Steelers in the 2005 playoffs still hurts). However, Peyton Manning (with the help of Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney, and the rest of the squad) finally led my Colts to a Super Bowl. I could not have been happier after the Colts came back from a 21-3 deficit against the Patriots in the AFC Championship game behind an 80-yard game-winning drive TD in the end of the 4th quarter and then went on to beat the Bears in Super Bowl XLI. The Tracy Porter interception against the Saints in the Super Bowl during the 2009 season still gives me nightmares, but the 14-year run with Peyton Manning was a magical one. While it was obviously upsetting to see the only Colts quarterback that I have ever known leave Indianapolis in 2012, it was time to move on to the future with Andrew Luck.

When I was a little kid, I went to Boston every summer on my way up to, and back from, camp in Maine. My family went to a bunch of Red Sox games and I fell in love with Fenway Park and the team. Although any Red Sox playoff success was hard to believe for a tortured Sox fan during the early 2000s, Boston won five World Series prior to trading Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1920. We do not have to talk about what happened over the next eight decades from Ted Williams having to play hurt during a 7 game World Series loss to the Cardinals in 1946 to the Bucky Dent home run for the Yankees in the 1978 tie-breaker game to the Bill Buckner error in game 6 of the 1986 World Series against the Mets. After Aaron Boone hit his walk-off home run in game 7 of the 2003 ALCS against the Sox, I thought I would never see a World Series win. Although all the heartbreak felt like perpetual despair, the struggle for a title made it feel so sweet when the Sox overcame the Yankees in the ALCS after being down 3-0. I will never forget Dave Roberts stealing second base off Mariano Rivera and Bill Mueller driving him home to tie the score in game 4, Big Papi's walk-off home run in extra innings of that contest or walk-off hit in game 5, Curt Schilling's bloody sock performance in game 6, or Johnny Damon's grand slam in game 7. The feeling of finally reaching the mountain top in 2004 by sweeping the Cardinals in the World Series was the pinnacle of my sporting fandom. To make things even better, my beloved Sox came back from 3-1 down against the Indians in the ALCS before sweeping the Rockies in the World Series in 2007 and then had the "Boston Strong" World Series season in 2013.

My love of the New Jersey Devils comes from knowing many of their players and coaches since several of them live in my local New Jersey area. Although I was disappointed over the firing of John MacLean in 2010 and the team's lack of recent success, I will never forget the dominance of the Devils from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. After winning the Stanley Cup for the first time in 1995, the Devils made three of four Stanley Cups from 2000 to 2003, winning in 2000 and 2003. The Stanley Cup in 2000 was incredible because the Devils came back from a 3-1 deficit in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Flyers and then won the cup by beating the Stars in game 6 in 2 OT thanks to a series-clinching goal by Jason Arnott. I will never forget the excitement of the Stanley Cup Finals three years later when the Devils beat the Ducks in a thrilling 7 game series, once again behind the play of legendary net-minder Martin Brodeur along with veterans Scott Niedermayer, Scott Stevens, and Patrik Elias. Although the Devils came up a little short in 2012, I will never forget the overtime goals in games 6 and 7 against the Panthers in the first round, beating the Rangers in the Conference Finals, and getting to the Stanley Cup behind a 40-year old Martin Brodeur.

When I was in London with my family for a vacation, I begged my parents to take me to a soccer game (or as they call it in the UK, a football match). There were no games in London at the time because of an international break, so at the very least, I wanted to buy some team gear. There were Chelsea shirts everywhere in the city and I fell in love with the Chelsea blue. Little did I know that Chelsea, a club that had limited success in English football prior to the arrival of Gianluca Vialli and Gianfranco Zola in the late 1990s, had been taken over in 2003 by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. Abramovich injected millions of dollars into the club, and transformed the Blues into a top English, and European, side. I feel as though I am Chelsea's good luck charm as the team has won the Premier League five times since my trip to London in 2003 and also won four FA Cup titles, three League Cup titles, and a Europa League (my impact may have been less than the likes of club legends Petr Cech, John Terry, Claude Makelele, Frank Lampard, and Didier Drogba). I will admit that John Terry's slip in the penalty shoot-out against Manchester United in the 2008 Champions League Final is still hard to watch. However, my Blues finally won the Champions League in 2012 with their improbable victory over Bayern Munich in penalty kicks, thanks to a late Drogba goal to tie the game, after having already overcome a 3-1 first leg deficit against Napoli in the round of 16 and beating title holders and favorites Barcelona in the semifinals.

Although I do not have one favorite NBA team, I like watching the league as much as any other sport. The level of play in the NBA is exceptionally high, and the modern game is so enjoyable to watch because of how teams spread the floor offensively to give their best players space to operate. It has been a pleasure to grow up during the era of LeBron James, one of the five greatest players in the history of the NBA, and I have marveled at Stephen Curry's shooting ability ever since his days at Davidson. The star power in the NBA with players like LeBron, Curry, Durant, Kawhi, Westbrook, and Harden cannot be matched by any of the other professional sports leagues in the world. The NBA has had so many unforgettable moments over the last 5 years from the Ray Allen three in game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals to Klay Thompson's 11-three pointers in the Warriors miraculous win against the Thunder in game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals to the Cavaliers coming back from 3-1 down to beat the Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals behind an all-time performance from LeBron James.

The Lafayette Leopards have a special place in my heart (my dad went to college there), but I loved the Maryland Terrapins as a little kid. I was not close to being born during the Lefty Driesell years when the Terps had Tom McMillen, Len Elmore, and John Lucas during the 1970s and Adrian Branch and Len Bias during the 1980s, and I was too young for the Steve Francis teams of the late 1990s. I faintly remember the Terps Final Four run in 2001, which ended when they squandered a 22-point first half lead in a loss to Duke in the National Semifinals (as if blowing a 10-point lead to the Blue Devils in the miracle minute earlier that season was not enough). Although I was just 7 years old the following season, I remember my dad telling me not to celebrate too early when the Terps took a big lead over Kansas in the National Semifinals (the Duke losses had conditioned my dad to fear for the worst) and I recall being in Maryland for the team's victory over Indiana in the NCAA Championship Game. Maryland's title team with Juan Dixon, Steve Blake, Byron Mouton, Lonny Baxter, and Chris Wilcox was so special to me because it was the first time I was alive to see one of my favorite teams win a championship. Although the Maryland football team has not enjoyed the same success as the basketball team (even with their flashy Under Armour uniforms), the football program should continue to rebuild. However, as a student at Johns Hopkins, I'm on the side of the Blue Jays when the Maryland schools meet on the lacrosse field.

Now you know everything about me and my favorite teams!

Chelsea-Tottenham Game

Chelsea-Tottenham Game
David Luiz, John Terry, Cesar Azpilicueta, and Nathan Ake saluting the Chelsea fans at Wembley Stadium after a 4-2 win against Tottenham in the FA Cup Semifinals on April 22, 2017. The Blues won the game behind late goals from Eden Hazard and Nemanja Matic.

England-Lithuania Game

England-Lithuania Game
The English and Lithuanian national soccer teams standing for "God Save The Queen" ahead of a 2018 World Cup qualification match at Wembley Stadium on March 26, 2017. England won the game 2-0 behind goals from Jermain Defoe and Jamie Vardy.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Taking a selfie on the field at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home ground of Real Madrid, in February of 2017. Madrid have been playing at the Bernabéu since 1947.

Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte
Antonio Conte taking photos with fans at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea's 4-0 victory over Brentford in the 4th Round of the FA Cup on January 28, 2017.

College Gameday

College Gameday
At College Gameday in the Baltimore Inner Harbour for the Army-Navy game on December 10, 2016. Army beat Navy in the contest at M&T Bank Stadium 21-17, snapping a 14-game losing streak to the Midshipman.

Fenway Park Dugout Seats

Fenway Park Dugout Seats
At Fenway Park next to the visiting team dugout during the Red Sox-Tigers game on July 27, 2016. Justin Upton was watching a Tigers player at the plate with his hands on a seat at the edge of the dugout. Detroit won the game 4-3 behind a 9th inning home run from Miguel Cabrera.

Fenway Park Dugout Seats

Fenway Park Dugout Seats
At Fenway Park next to the visiting team dugout during the Red Sox-Tigers game on July 25, 2016. The Tigers won the game 4-2 behind 6 strong innings of 1 run ball from Justin Verlander and a 2-run home run from former Red Sox Jose Iglesias off Drew Pomeranz.

Brandon Belt In The Batters Box

Brandon Belt In The Batters Box
Brandon Belt at the plate for the San Francisco Giants during a game on July 19, 2016 against the Red Sox. Boston won the game 4-0 with the help of a David Ortiz 3-run home run in the 4th inning. Rick Porcello improved to 12-2 with the victory.

Macklemore At Fenway Park

Macklemore At Fenway Park
Macklemore hanging out and watching batting practice before the Red Sox-Mariners game On July 17, 2016. The Red Sox lost the game 8-4, as Franklin Gutierrez hit 2 home runs and had 6 runs batted in for Seattle.

Inside The Green Monster

Inside The Green Monster
Inside the Green Monster before the Red Sox-Mariners game on July 17, 2016. Fans have written their name all over the monster walls.

Red Sox Batting Practice

Red Sox Batting Practice
Xander Bogaerts taking swings during batting practice with Hanley Ramirez and Dustin Pedroia getting ready to warm-up for the game agains the Orioles on June 16, 2016. Tyler Wilson pitched 8 scoreless innings and allowed just 3 hits and recorded 6 strikeouts in the Orioles 5-1 win.

Fenway Park Center Field

Fenway Park Center Field
Looking onto the outfield grass of Fenway Park from center field during the summer of 2016.

Liberty Stadium

Liberty Stadium
On the touchline at Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales during the summer of 2015, the home of the Ospreys rugby team and Swansea City Association Football Club. Swansea, who almost went down to the Football Conference back in 2003, made it all the way up to the English Premier League in 2012 and have remained there ever since. In 2013, Swansea beat Bradford City 5-0 to win the Football League Cup.

Dwight Howard

Dwight Howard
Dwight Howard walking off the floor after the Orlando Magic's 102-93 win over the New York Knicks on January 16, 2012. Howard had 8 points on 3-6 FG with 10 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks in the victory.

Orlando Magic Halftime Warm-Up

Orlando Magic Halftime Warm-Up
Dwight Howard, J.J. Redick, and Earl Clark shooting around during halftime of the Magic-Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on January 16, 2012.

Michigan-Northwestern

Michigan-Northwestern
Michigan celebrating their 38-31 come-from-behind victory over Northwestern on November 10, 2012. After Devin Gardner hit Roy Roundtree on a 53-yard pass in the final minute, the Wolverines forced overtime with a field goal in the closing seconds of regulation. Michigan eventually won the game in overtime after a Devin Gardner rushing touchdown and a 4th down stop on a Northwestern run play.

Michigan-San Diego St. Game

Michigan-San Diego St. Game
At the Michigan-San Diego St. game from Michigan Stadium on September 24, 2011. Michigan won the game 28-7 to start the season 4-0 for the 3rd straight year. The attendance at the non-conference contest was 110,707.

Jon M. Huntsman Center

Jon M. Huntsman Center
At the Jon M. Huntsman Center on the campus of the University of Utah during the summer of 2011. The Utes were very successful under head coach Rick Majerus from 1989 to 2004, as they made the National Championship Game behind Andre Miller and Michael Doleac in 1998 before losing to Kentucky 78-69 in the title game.

Red Sox-Padres Game

Red Sox-Padres Game
At Fenway Park for the Red Sox-Padres game on June 22, 2011. Although Adrian Gonzalez went 4-4 with 4 singles, the Sox lost the game 5-1 and John Lackey's record dropped to 5-6.

Red Sox-Yankees Game

Red Sox-Yankees Game
At batting practice before the Red Sox-Yankee game at Yankee Stadium on September 26, 2010. The Yankees won the game in 10 innings 4-3 after Hideki Okajima walked home the winning run, which allowed the Yankees to extend their wild card lead over the Red Sox to 6.5 games.

Stephen Strasburg's Debut

Stephen Strasburg's Debut
Stephen Strasburg making his debut for the Washington Nationals against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Nationals Park on June 8, 2010. Strasburg struck out 14 batters and did not allow a walk, becoming the first pitcher to ever strikeout at least 11 batters and not allow a walk in a major league debut. His 14 strikeouts were the most in a MLB debut since 1971 when J.R. Richard struck out 15 batters in his first career start with the Houston Astros.

Baseball Tonight Crew

Baseball Tonight Crew
The baseball tonight crew at Nationals Park for Stephen Strasburg's debut against the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 8, 2010.

AC Milan-Inter Milan Game

AC Milan-Inter Milan Game
From a suite at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts for the AC Milan-Inter Milan soccer game on July 26, 2009. The pre-season friendly for the squads, which was part of the World Football Challenge, was just the third meeting between the Milan rivals outside of Italy. Inter won the game 2-0 behind 2 goals from Diego Milito.

Bill Belichick

Bill Belichick
Talking with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick during the Pats training camp in July of 2009. Belichick won 2 Super Bowls as a defensive coordinator with the New York Giants and has won 5 Super Bowls as the head coach in New England.

Continental Airlines Arena

Continental Airlines Arena
After a Devils game in 2006, skating around Continental Airlines Arena, now known at the Izod Center, at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Devils played in the area from 1982-2007 before moving to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Fenway Park Scoreboard

Fenway Park Scoreboard
The Boston Red Sox wishing me happy birthday in August of 2006.

Red Sox-White Sox Game

Red Sox-White Sox Game
At Fenway Park for the Red Sox-White Sox game on August 13, 2005. The Red Sox won the game 7-4 to win their 13th straight game at home and improve to 68-47 overall. The White Sox eventually got their revenge when they swept the Red Sox in 3 games in the ALDS later that season.

Green Monster

Green Monster
The famous 37 foot, 2 inch high Green Monster in left field at Fenway Park as seen during the Red Sox-White Sox game on August 13, 2005.

Robert Evans

Robert Evans
My brother and I with former Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins wide receiver Robert Evans. Evans was drafted in the 14th round of the 1975 NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills out of Morris Brown College and now works at the Market Street Mission in Morristown, New Jersey.

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  • Auto Racing Movie - Rush (Tells The Story Of The Formula One Rivalry Between James Hunt and Niki Lauda In 1976)
  • Baseball Movie - 42 (Tells The Story Of Jackie Robinson Breaking The Color Barrier With The Dodgers In 1947)
  • Baseball Movie - A League of Their Own (Follows The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League)
  • Baseball Movie - Bull Durham (Follows The Durham Bulls, A Triple-A Baseball Team)
  • Baseball Movie - Eight Men Out (Tells The Story Of The Black Sox Scandal During The 1919 World Series)
  • Baseball Movie - Everybody Wants Some!! (Follows A Texas College Baseball Team In Fall Of 1980)
  • Baseball Movie - Field of Dreams (Follows An Iowa Farmer Building A Baseball Field For Legendary Players To Play On)
  • Baseball Movie - Moneyball (Tells The Story Of Oakland A's GM Billy Beane Leading The Team During The 2002 Season)
  • Baseball Movie - The Natural (Follows The Baseball "Natural" Roy Hobbs)
  • Baseball Movie - The Pride Of The Yankees (Tells The Story Of The Life Of Lou Gehrig)
  • Baseball Movie - The Rookie (Tells The Story Of 35 Year Old Rookie Jim Morris)
  • Baseball Movie - The Sandlot (Tells The Story Of Kids Playing Baseball In The Local Sandlot During The Summer Of 1962)
  • Basketball Movie - Coach Carter (Tells The Story Of Richmond High School Basketball Coach Ken Carter)
  • Basketball Movie - Glory Road (Tells The Story Of The NCAA Champion Texas Western Basketball Team)
  • Basketball Movie - Hoosiers (Tells The Story Of A State Championship Winning Indiana High School Basketball Team)
  • Boxing Movie - Cinderella Man (Tells The Story Of Heavyweight Boxing Champion James Braddock)
  • Boxing Movie - Foxcatcher (Tells The Story Of The Relationship Of John E. du Pont and Mark and Dave Schultz)
  • Boxing Movie - Million Dollar Baby (Follows A Boxing Trainer Coaching A Female Amateur Boxer)
  • Boxing Movie - Raging Bull (Tells The Story Of Middleweight Boxer Jake LaMotta)
  • Boxing Movie - Rocky (Follows The Philadelphia Heavyweight Boxer Rocky Balboa)
  • Boxing Movie - The Fighter (Tells The Story Of Boxer Micky Ward And His Half-Brother Dicky Eklund)
  • Football Movie - Any Given Sunday (Follows The American Football Team The "Miami Sharks")
  • Football Movie - Friday Night Lights (Tells The Story Of The 1988 Permian High School Football Team)
  • Football Movie - Remember The Titans (Tells The Story Of Herman Boone Leading A Virginia High School Football Team)
  • Football Movie - Rudy (Tells The Story Of Rudy's Attempts To Play On The Notre Dame Football Team)
  • Football Movie - The Blind Side (Tells The Story Of Michael Oher From Homelessness To College Football Stardom)
  • Football Movie - The Express (Tells The Story Of African American Heisman Trophy Winner Ernie Davis)
  • Football Movie - We Are Marshall (Tells The Story Of The Marshall Football Team After The Team's 1970 Plane Crash)
  • Football Television Movie - Brian's Song (Tells The Story Of Gale Sayers Helping His Friend Brian Piccolo After His Cancer Diagnosis)
  • Golf Movie - Caddyshack (Follows The Hilarious Golfers At The Bushwood Country Club)
  • Golf Movie - Happy Gilmore (Follows Happy Gilmore On The Pro Golf Tour)
  • Golf Movie - The Greatest Game Ever Played (Tells The Story Of Amateur Francis Ouimet At The 1913 U.S. Open)
  • Hockey Movie - Miracle (Tells The Story Of The 1980 Gold Medal Winning United States Hockey Team)
  • Hockey Movie - Mystery, Alaska (Follows A Local Hockey Team In Mystery, Alaska)
  • Hockey Movie - Slap Shot (Follows The Violent Play Of A Minor League Hockey Team)
  • Hockey Movie - The Mighty Ducks (Follows The Pee-Wee Hockey Team "The Ducks")
  • Horse Racing Movie - Seabiscuit (Tells The Story Of The Horse Seabiscuit)
  • Olympics Movie - Chariots of Fire (Tells The Story Of Sprinters Eric Liddell And Harold Abrahams During The 1924 Olympics)
  • Olympics Movie - Eddie The Eagle (Tells The Story Of British Ski Jumper Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards)
  • Olympics Movie - Race (Tells The Story Of Runner And Jumper Jesse Owens
  • Pool Movie - The Hustler (Follows Pool Hustler "Fast Eddie" Felson)
  • Rugby Movie - Invictus (Tells The Story Of The Post-Apartheid South African Rugby Team During The 1995 World Cup)
  • Running Movie - McFarland, USA (Tells The Story Of A California High School Cross Country Team In 1987)
  • Soccer Movie - Bend It Like Beckham (Follows A Girl Playing On A Women's Soccer Team Without Her Parents Consent)
  • Tennis Movie - Wimbledon (Follows The Romance Of Tennis Players During Wimbledon)

Best Sports Television Series/Sports Documentaries

  • Auto Racing Documentary Film - Senna (Tells The Story Of Brazilian Formula One Racer Ayrton Senna)
  • Baseball Documentary Film - Jackie Robinson (Tells The Story Of The Life Of Jackie Robinson)
  • Baseball Documentary Miniseries - Baseball (Follows The History Of Baseball With Each Inning Discussing A Different Era)
  • Basketball Documentary Film - Hoop Dreams (Follows Two African-American High School Basketball Players)
  • Basketball Documentary Film - The Dream Team (Tells The Story Of The 1992 Gold Medal Winning U.S. Basketball Team)
  • Boxing Documentary Film - Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Tells The Story Of Black Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson)
  • Boxing Documentary Film - When We Were Kings (Tells The Story Of The "Rumble In The Jungle" Between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Baseball Documentary Film - Catching Hell (Tells The Story Of The Steve Bartmen Incident During Game 6 Of The 2003 NLCS)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Basketball Documentary Film - I Hate Christian Laettner (Tells The Story Of Christian Laettner)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Basketball Documentary Film - Once Brothers (Tells The Story Of The Relationship Of Vlade Divac and Drazen Petrovic)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Basketball Documentary Film - The Fab Five (Tells The Story Of The 1991 Michigan Basketball Recruiting Class)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 College Basketball Documentary Film - Survive & Advance (Tells The Story Of The 1983 NCAA Champion North Carolina St. Wolfpack)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Football Documentary Film - Elway to Marino (Tells The Story Of The Quarterback Class of 1983)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Football Documentary Film - The Best That Never Was (Tells the Story Of Football Player Marcus Dupree)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Football Documentary Miniseries - O.J.: Made in America (Looks at American Society Through The Lens of O.J. Simpson)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Soccer Documentary Film - Hillsborough (Tells The Story Of The 1989 Hillsborough Disaster)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Soccer Documentary Film - The Two Escobars (Tells The Story Of The Connection Between Pablo Escobar And Andres Escobar)
  • ESPN 30 for 30 Sports Documentary Film - June 17, 1994 (Follows The Memorable Sports Stories On June 17,1994)
  • Football Television Series - Blue Mountain State (Follows The College Football Team At "Blue Mountain State")
  • Football Television Series - Friday Night Lights (Follows A High School Football Team in Dillion, Texas)
  • Football Television Series - Hard Knocks (Follows NFL Teams During Their Pre-Season Training Camp)
  • Football Television Series - The League (Follows A Group Of Fantasy Football Players)
  • Soccer Documentary Film - The Class of '92 (Tells The Story Of The Manchester United Players That Debuted In 1992)
  • Sports Telecast Series - Sports Night (Follows Sportscasters Making A Sports News Program)

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