Sports guys: who can do it and who can’t
The Herald has come up with it’s own scorecard on how the local sports guys are doing.
In short:
4 is ok for having “ancillary programming” all year long.
Channel 6 is allright, just get those “wandering sportsanchors” off the screen.
7 does good for having Rosenhaus around, but Steve Shapiro should lower the decibels (while we’re at the request line, can we have him anchor in shorts too? Please!). New guy Rod Burks is too nervous they say – gave the baseball scores in reverse (hey maybe he’s just dyslexic).
10′s Jimmy Cefalo is Mr. Smooth, big score for hiring the charismatic John Henry Smith and Will Manso is “versatile” (really? :wassat:)
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