Kevin Harlan
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Podcast Appearances
I may go to a couple guys that I really respect, Joe Buck, Sean, Mike, you know, guys that I really, really admire just the way they do work.
It used to be Emmerich when he was doing hockey.
Marv, I think, at one time when he first joined TNT, you know, after getting over my, oh, my gosh, look who's on this roster, right?
And before that, it was Lundquist and Dick Stockton, two people that I revere tremendously.
But I always I guess I pretty much would gravitate to the older voices and just how they how they might call not not a situation or or not, you know, a flamboyant call, but just like.
just the body of the broadcast and the feel it gives.
I mean, I don't want to get too deep in the weeds here, but with any profession, there comes a science and maybe trying to, you know, challenge yourself.
And I like that.
I told my wife the other day, I say, you know, when they're now beginning this new Amazon venture, which I'm so excited about and grateful that they'd want to bring me on their great roster of talent, but
I kind of feel like my job is to stay relevant and current and as sharp as I owe it to my employers.
And I have to put in so many years in this, I owe it to myself too.
So I don't slack off.
I probably work as hard now as I ever have.
And hopefully that will be the scenario for as long as I'm employed.
A game that I was doing or a game that I was watching and wish I were doing?
Do both of them, actually.
Answer both of those.
Well, like, you know the Marshawn Lynch run in the playoff game against the Saints?
Like, as a broadcaster, and it was slow enough that you could keep pace with the run and the one broken tackle after another broken tackle, like, what, six or seven on the way?
Eleven.