So You Want To Be a Sportscaster? 0
Mark Washburn tells you how. A nugget:
First, you must pay no attention whatsoever to the proper meaning of words. If you happened to have stayed awake during ninth-grade English, for example, you probably know that a “legend” is a popular myth, a slice of folklore that is largely unverifiable, like Paul Bunyan and Babe, the big blue ox.
Forget all that. If you intend to use proper English, your sports career is doomed.
In sports, anyone who is even vaguely proficient at their job is a legend. If there aren’t at least a dozen legends playing, you have no business covering the game.
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