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Oct
09

The Press Box is Supposed to be Neutral


There’s a hard and fast rule that in the press box, there’s no cheering. Former Saints quarterback and current Saints broadcaster Bobby Hebert at this past Sunday’s game doesn’t follow that rule. Here he is simultaneously cheering and simulating fisting, so, at least he’s still capable of doing two things at once.


2 Responses to “The Press Box is Supposed to be Neutral”


  1. 1 shatraw
    October 6, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    the press box neutral?

    apparently you’ve never seen a yankees game on YES.


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