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Bills vs. Bulls

Just wondering if anybody on here had a chance to listen to the UB football game on WECK and/or the Bills game? We made some staff and technical changes for 2010, and I was hoping to get some constructive feedback vs. a big-time NFL broadcast :)
 
I was watching most of the game on television. In fact, the picture within a picture function on the Time Warner cable box came in really handy as I watched the the Bills and Bulls games simultaneoulsy, switching back and forth depending on the play. But to answer your question, with UB safely ahead, I turned off the TV and listened to the fourth quarter on the radio. Paul Peck is strong as a play-by-play announcer. I thought Jim Kubiak did well, too. Nothing jumped out other than Nick Mendola not being there once when Paul called for him on the sideline. But heck, it's live radio and stuff like that will happen. I will say your radio team is much better than the Time Warner TV broadcast. Jeremy White does fine as a play-by-play man. But Marlon Kerner, the former Bills cornerback, just doesn't cut it as an analyst. In any event, I liked what I heard for the quarter I was listening to on the radio.
 
I was at a bar Thursday night, so I don't have any opinion here..........But, I didn't know that Kerner was still living here and now doing color on the Bulls games. Too bad you say he doesn't cut - I would have liked to see him succeed at it. I felt so bad how his career ended. He had so much potential and then blew out a knee. Came all the way back and blew it out again (or it might have been the other one) with no contact on a special teams play.
 
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