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Dickie V in the H.O.F.?!
Well, at least it ain't Gottlieb.
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You are kind of late to the party because this has been discussed before on this site.
I also think to be fair Dickie V and others are not elected into the HOF because we as officials like them. They are brought into the HOF because of their contribution to the game in their respective fields. And just because you do not like his style or presentation, does not mean he does not deserve. Whether you like it or not he is an icon the sport and that is why he is now a HOFer. Peace |
I'm not saying the guy should be fired, or that he shouldn't be making whatever Duke is paying him through ESPN. I just question whether he should be in the Hall alongside Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing, and Hakeem Olajuwon.
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I realize a lot of people don't like Vitale. But I think a lot of those attitudes would change if they ever had a chance to listen to him speak. He's a TREMENDOUS motivational speaker. He has a passion for kids, basketball and life. When I heard him speak, he went at it hard for almost 90 minutes. He's act on games is just that, an act. You won't find anyone more geniune than him, away from the mic.
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Have to agree with Rut on this one. He probably does belong there based on his long history of contributing to the popularization of the college game.
He's just lucky there's no qualifying rules test. :D |
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I still remember him starting to stand on his head when IU lost to Cleveland State. He can admit it when he is wrong. If I had to choose any know-it-all college BB broadcaster to spend an hour with [I wouldn't on my own, but if I HAD to] it would probably be with Vitale. Because unlike most of the others, he cares about the kids.
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When I was in college (around 1987 or so), I was watching some hoops one night with my roommate. At halftime, the station showed a speech that Dickie V. was giving at a basketball camp to a bunch of kids. His speech was along the lines of stay in school, stay out of trouble etc. But he was going nuts! He was so passionate that he was absolutely screaming and worked himself into a major sweat. They showed part of the speech but mentioned that it went for almost an hour. The campers were totally transfixed on him the entire time. It was one of the most sincere, heartfelt speeches I ever saw. I can remember it vividly. In fact, I saw my old roommate not long ago and he asked me if I still remembered that speech. :)
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Good for Dickie V.
Just wait until years from now, when they induct Packer :D I hope I'm still around to surf the pages of this forum! LOL |
Been a Dickie V fan for a long time. Congrats to him.
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I'd like to see Packer take the written test on National TV.
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The <b>MUTE</b> button was invented for the Vitale/Packers' of the world.
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If we all had as much passion for such things the world would be a better place. |
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Funny referee story... NBA Referee Bob Delaney lives in the same neighborhood as Vitale - probably less than a mile away. He's been there and says that Dick's house is amazing -- all sorts of sports memorabilia all around the house. I've driven by it and it is HUGE. Anyway, Delaney was relating to someone one day that he lived in the same neighborhood as Vitale. The person asked, "How far is his house from yours?" "About $2 million.", Delaney replied. LOL |
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What he does in his personal life is completely different than what he does in his professional life, and that's the way that he also should be judged. He might be Mother Teresa away from a microphone, but I'm not commenting on that part of his life. It's his announcing solely that grates on my nerves. Add you can add Billy Packer to that group also. Again, that's just my opinion. Fourteen thumbs down for the clowns. Mute 'em! Mute 'em, I say! |
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I think schtick is a good description here. Vitale obviously chooses to come off this way, which some people must like, but I personally do not. The term "diaper dandy" seemed silly the first time, and it has really worn thin since. Packer, on the other hand, tries to come off straight, but his delivery is often warped by glaring fundamental errors of simple basketball rules . To each his own, I suppose. |
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Obviously, he is liked and something is telling the networks he's popular. I just don't know more than a handful of people who like watching him work on TV (and that includes the folks on this board who have said they like watching him.) |
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He mighty be the greatest guy in the world but I just can't stand to listen to him broadcast a basketball game. Like everything else, it's a personal preference. I feel the same way about Terry Bradshaw. Fingernails on a blackboard to me. |
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