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NFL in [Bogota

When I arrived in got to Botoga yesterday, I was resigned to missing the NFL playoffs but they were televised on latin ESPN. (I knew they did the Monday night games, but they usually televise would instead of real football on Saturdays.)

Who are the latins who do the play-by-play? They do a really good job of calling a game. Better than some announcers on Network TV.

By michaelz on Jan 9, 2005, 07:37 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


SiempreHero says on Feb 11, 2005, 11:43:

A couple of Mexican dudes I seem to recall that they are a couple of mexican soccer announcers. They do the NFL too. ESPN spansih broadcast is for all of Latin America, and i guess Mexico has the largest NFL fan base. I think they all dig the cowboys.

Sorry to answer the old post, i just feel compeled to propogate my boundless wealth of knowledge before my death.

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