Chris Fowler
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Podcast Appearances
It gets a smile.
Sometimes they're very critical, too.
If I think I did a subpar job on a game, I want to listen to it back right away because it usually doesn't sound as awkward as it felt.
And I feel better about it after a while.
You know you nailed it, though, on Carson Beck with his legs.
Great call.
You went and got that from the nether region.
I felt that.
That came in from somewhere in the quads, in the hamstrings.
And it worked its way up through the soul and it came out.
No, I think that what you hope, though, seriously, in those moments is that it just happens naturally.
You can't predict these things.
People think, do you script the lines?
Of course you can't script the lines.
How do I know he's going to run the ball in the end zone?
Still running!
I mean, that's the last thing you think.
And that's why I said it that way.
The last thing you think is in a decisive moment, Carson Beck, the runner, is going to win the game.
And that's why it just comes out that way, because you could actually see that if you're a Miami fan, you're probably thinking, run, run, because you saw the space.