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Linkage - April 15
The AltRaps Blog —
If things don’t change, that was Jack Armstrong’s last game as a Raptor analyst and that, frankly, sucks. The guy brings insight and entertainment to every game he does and to not have him around next season diminishes the product and the game. I have no idea what the tallest of foreheads at the various networks and Maple Leaf Sports are going to do about it but if they don’t find a way to keep him around for the majority of the games, I’ve got a feeling they’re going to lose viewers and since ratings aren’t exactly through the roof now, that’s not something they can afford to do. First-rate broadcasters don’t grow on trees and for almost a decade now, Jack’s been a ...
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