[The crisp, tense action made for great TV. Too bad for CBS that, also for the second week in a row, the drama was taking place on Monday afternoon and was being shown on the Golf Channel.] Your heart goes out to the viewer, ... The loyal, passionate golf fan sets his weekend schedule around the coverage, and you've got nothing to show him. -Jim Nantz

 

[The crisp, tense action made for great TV. Too bad for CBS that, also for the second week in a row, the drama was taking place on Monday afternoon and was being shown on the Golf Channel.] Your heart goes out to the viewer, ... The loyal, passionate golf fan sets his weekend schedule around the coverage, and you've got nothing to show him.


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We'll have to talk about that later, Jim.

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I give them a pretty good chance, with all New England has to come up with to reconstruct their team. Everybody gets to the breaking point, and I think (the Patriots) are pretty close to that.

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Chris Schenkel was a giant. As a boy, I would listen to him. When a game would get really exciting in the fourth quarter, he would say, 'Is there a better way to spend an autumn afternoon?'

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George, the Panthers' defense is pretty good. Which weapons of mass destruction in the Patriots' offense do you figure will mysteriously disappear?

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[The delays were hard on the CBS crew too.] People say, 'Boy, you guys didn't have to work too hard,' ... But it's brutally difficult to create three hours of programming.

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