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CBS Muffs End of Kansas - Ohio St. Game

RicoGregg said:
CBS, aka Can't Broadcast Sports, with a history of missing moments like the winning field goal in a Notre Dame - USC game, and some critical plays in the 1991 World Series, failed to show the last 2.8 seconds of Saturday's Kansas - Ohio St. Final Four game, with the outcome still in doubt.


http://www.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the-dagger/cbs-doesn-t-show-viewers-final-seconds-kansas-051520520.html


Just like the CBS Sports of the awful Neil Pilson era.

'Can't Broadcast Sports', but your body of proof includes two specific instances that happened more than twenty years ago? :D
 
Nate Wesley said:
RicoGregg said:
CBS, aka Can't Broadcast Sports, with a history of missing moments like the winning field goal in a Notre Dame - USC game, and some critical plays in the 1991 World Series, failed to show the last 2.8 seconds of Saturday's Kansas - Ohio St. Final Four game, with the outcome still in doubt.


http://www.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the-dagger/cbs-doesn-t-show-viewers-final-seconds-kansas-051520520.html


Just like the CBS Sports of the awful Neil Pilson era.

'Can't Broadcast Sports', but your body of proof includes two specific instances that happened more than twenty years ago? :D

It's also known as having something called "a sense of humor". I never thought that there was one person in the world who would take this literally, but I guess I was wrong.

FYI, the Neil Pilson era of CBS Sports was considered the worst in that network's history. Among many slip-ups, the final straw was his losing the NFL rights to Fox in 1994. That was the beginning of his pink slip and the start up of his consultancy.

Regardless, mistakes will happen, and it happened here, on the Can't Broadcast Sports network.
 
RicoGregg said:
It's also known as having something called "a sense of humor". I never thought that there was one person in the world who would take this literally, but I guess I was wrong.

I actually have a sense of humor. Perhaps it's not sensitive enough to be awakened by amateurs.
 
Nate Wesley said:
RicoGregg said:
It's also known as having something called "a sense of humor". I never thought that there was one person in the world who would take this literally, but I guess I was wrong.

I actually have a sense of humor. Perhaps it's not sensitive enough to be awakened by amateurs.

...or humorous enough to be laughed at by anyone.
 
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