Jim Nantz
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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That's leader of the clubhouse.
Again, I mean, it's the greatest triumphant moment for an individual sport that I can think of.
Maybe you want to throw Wimbledon out there when they're greeted by royalty at the end and they're holding their...
silver and gold trays, and they walk off the court, that to me is a whole lot stiffer than any work, nothing like this.
This is raw, real, and heartfelt.
So I'm into this right here, big time.
And I have to say that if I had to try to say something over it, I'd purposely lay out, but you would hear my voice, a quiver.
And that's one of his closest friends right there in Jeff Rhodes, who he won at Pro-Am.
He won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with Jeff a year ago.
So it's amazing that he's identifying people as he's walking through thousands and thousands.
Hard to see people.
Has dealt or faced the most scrutiny?
I would say, again, fortunately for us, just luck, I guess you could say.
Fortuitous.
We had the Brady-Manning matchups.
There were 17 of them.
I believe I had a chance to call 11 of them, including all four in the AFC Championship games when they were matched up.
And as you know, Pat, better than anyone, what Peyton felt β
when people were trying to make a big to-do about him having not won a championship.
Would he ever get to a Super Bowl?