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Buck has no pre-planned historic call if Pats win
Fox's Joe Buck will be presented with a chance for a historic call of a historic achievement Sunday night if things do not go well for the Giants in Super Bowl XLII.
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Joe Buck will take it as it comes Sunday
Sports stories from Newsday — ... Here is a story we just posted on Newsday.com about Joe Buck and his plans (or lack thereof) for documenting a possibly historic sports moment Sunday night. ...

SNY’s Pending 3-Headed Monster
Can't Stop The Bleeding — ... , for a moment neglecting Joe Buck’s claim that he’s not got a scripted anti-Randy Moss rant at the ready, drops the following tidbit into your afternoon consomme : ...

Joe Buck Differs From Jim Nantz, Won't Plan Championship Call
AwfulAnnouncing — The one knockthat I've always had on Jim Nantz was that everyone of his Championship calls seemed to be decided by an Internet poll ("Florida takes it's place in history. Back to back and...dramatic pause....UNfogettable"). Well according to Neil Best of Newsday, Joe Buck doesn't plan ahead the way others do.... ...

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