Joe buck stopped paying attention in 1st grade math cuz he knew he was going to announce football cuz his dad did. Unfortunately, his announcing skills rank about even with his math skills.
I happened to accidentally tune in the 49er game on the radio and I was like what the Raiders don’t play until 1? And I’m like dam he went to the Niners, what a shame for the Raiders to always let go of great people.
What a great season. What a great team. Sad ending. We miss you Papa 🥺 This is an awesome video, thank you for putting these iconic calls over the video broadcasts!
Can't believe it was 7 years ago ....Wow I remember the 2016 season as I've watched every Sunday game and missed alot of work for it to hahaha. One of the best season I've experienced with my Raiders!!!! Then downhill from there, I wish Jack del Rio gave Bill Musgrave another season....
Papa was the best! This guy we have now, Jason Horowitz, he sounds like his voice is in the middle of changing...just terrible. Lincoln Kennedy is still as awesome as ever.
At least Buck admitted he was ignorant- I used to train people on a job that required you to know how to read a tape measure 📏 it was unreal how many didn’t and had a hard time learning 😬some tried to fake it.
You realize how the other anoucer just lets him talk he reall only does say like 10 word in the last 5 minutes he knwo how passionate he is about talking about the raiders
Now we know Joe Buck flunked math in grade school. is he also legitimately brain dead at the time when he went "Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell" for 1 whole hour in that 2002 NFC title game?
Seeing this in 2023 it feels like a life time ago what coulda been this team 😢no one is on the team no more everyone gone that was the best wr core we had in a long time I feel like it was better then any core since this year !
Yet - Carr is the problem. Look at this defense - giving up massive yards in crunch time. These armchair quarterbacks and general managers need to sit down and shut up. I'm gonna miss Carr - He was the best QB we had since Rich Gannon came to us in the early 2000s.