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Al Michaels is an American sportscaster renowned for his work as a play-by-play announcer in television sports broadcasting. He gained widespread acclaim for his coverage of major sporting events, including Super Bowls and the Olympics. Michaels' memorable call of the "Miracle on Ice" during the 1980 Winter Olympics is considered one of the greatest moments in sports broadcasting history. His career has earned him numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to sports media.
"Nobody wants to see teams out of contention showcased in December and January. I'm sure this is something that will be discussed again this off-season."
"If there are dominant teams, people enjoy discussing whether that's good or bad for the game, and if there aren't any dominant teams, then people enjoy discussing that."
"I still believe Emmitt has enough left in the tank to be a productive back over the next couple of seasons."
"Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, is right there... she's in town because her father was at Johnson Smith College... and she was delivering a speech there."
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