Omaha1 wrote:Packer was in his hey day when the Jays were in the MVC. He would always piss all over the mid majors so I learned to dislike him. And as much as Dickie Simpkins might be having fun on the broadcast, I find him horrible to listen to.
hoops22 wrote:I never cared much for Packer as an announcer myself, and was glad when he was no longer on the air. Way too much of an ACC homer for my taste. I thought he came off looking small that year St. Joe's was a No. 1 seed. It was an amazing accomplishment what that St Joe's team achieved, but Packer derided them saying they were unworthy of a one seed. As it turned out St. Joe's was a few seconds from punching their ticket to the Final Four when Oklahoma St hit a three to beat them in the last couple of seconds. Instead of Packer admitting he was wrong and that St. Joe's did represent well, he rubbed salt in the wound by declaring, that proved they were unworthy because they lost that lead at the last second. That same year Kentucky and Stanford each lost as one seeds, and never even made it to the Sweet Sixteen but Packer had nothing to say about that. I know, it's sad when someone passes away on a personal level, but to me he was a big blowhard all those years he was on TV.
hoops22 wrote:You and me both Jasper. I loved that team with Jameer Nelson and Delonte West. It was like a punch in the gut when Ok St. beat them at the last second.
hoops22 wrote:I shouldn't be beating this St Joe's talk to death, but one other funny story came to mind. The Hawk, in my opinion is one of the best mascots in all of college sports. One year St Joe's was playing Temple in a Big 5 game, when the Hawk and the Temple Owl got into a fight during the game, and the Hawk had his head ripped off. Great stuff.
Jasper67 wrote:Here’s an article about Billy and Al that I read decades ago. It really gives a feel for the two men. I love the part where they unexpectedly bump into each other in church. I should add that being from Brooklyn, I always had a special warm feeling for Al. We come from the same background and my wife and I met in his family’s bar/restaurant in Rockaway.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/03/16/basketballs-odd-couple/00825f59-b50d-46a5-998d-8ccf7ec60c45/
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