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KENS 5 Sports Icon Dan Cook Passes

Sad! I absolutely loved KENS 5 News at 10 with Chris, Dan, and Albert. They would have me cracking up every weeknight!

I didn't realize that Dan had coined the phrase, "The opera ain't over until the fat lady sings" during the San Antonio/Washington playoff series in 1978. I grew up in Seattle and Dick Motta (Washington coach) used the phrase during the NBA Finals (Seattle vs Washington) that same year. I had always attributed the phrase to Motta!!!

Dan, RIP! My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family.
 
I watched Dan when he was on with Chris and Maclovio
at 10, but I didn't know he coined the phrase "the opera
ain't over 'til the fat lady sings." I would have thought
Yogi Berra came up with that one. My condolences to
the Cook family, and if I were in San Antonio today I
still would make KENS my first choice for news.
 
I'm wondering if Dan Cook could get a job in TV today if he was just starting out. If the answer is no, then we should take a hard look at ourselves.

Rest in Peace, Dan.
 
Dan was a "loose" cannon of sorts. I doubt that any news director would hire him these days. They want the young, cheap, bland (and perhaps blonde) newscasters who have no idea what they're talking about.
 
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