Like power rankings, only different, still lame

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 Like power rankings, only different, still lame
John Jackson wrote a column yesterday where he ranked the announcing teams, TV and radio, for each of Chicago’s five major sports teams (yes, even the Blackhawks). Now, I’m sure that when an editor gives a guy a story idea like this, and the writer has to actually work around the announcers he’s going to rank, it gives the writer pause. Well, true to form, Jackson takes ... [link]

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Friday Sausage Party
Published 5/2/2008 by Chip Wesley at Thunder Matt's Saloon
... Ranking the best and worst Chicago broadcast teams, Len and Bob claim the top spot. I bet you can't guess who's at the bottom. (Desipio) ...

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