Sports Broadcasting Legend Dick Enberg Dies At 82 | NBC Nightly News
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Enberg retired in October 2016 after a 60-year career - and countless calls of his famous catchphrase "Oh my!" He died at his home in La Jolla, a San Diego neighborhood.
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Sports Broadcasting Legend Dick Enberg Dies At 82 | NBC Nightly News
One of the greatest, I think the greatest. His voice is what captured us, His personality captured us the most.
One of the best to ever do it!
He's upstairs now calling it with Merlin Olsen. Was there ever a classier duo in sports history?
They'll never be anybody nearly as awesome as him at calling our favorite sports...... He made every game a special occurrence.
He's now reunited with Joe Garagiola and Merlin Olsen!!!
Don't forget Al Mcguire!
He was spot on and prepared ALL the time. Great person and talent!
Oh my!!!!!!!
Oh My
Why does everything this narrator say sound sarcastic
There’s my uncle!!,
Yep yep that’s why you said it
A good pink pale guy indeed.
Oh My