Tank McNamara by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds
- October 19, 2009
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Sports is Tank McNamara’s beat, his livelihood. A former professional football player who’s now a TV sportscaster, Tank McNamara reports on the breaking sports stories of the day: the hot players and angry coaches, the pending lawsuits and drawn-out strikes, the constant roar and ever-increasing hype that make organized sports one of the world’s most lucrative businesses.
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SQUIDBREAKER said, about 1 month ago
Yup - its criminals that say they are law enforcement that start a lot of the trouble. Job security.
Righteous law enforcement would never start the trouble.
Alabama_Al said, about 1 month ago
I’ve often wondered if those state troopers ever realize what jokes most people consider them to be when they run with the coaches.
TexTech said, about 1 month ago
I just wonder whose badge those troopers have to kiss to get those speciai sideline assignments. It is definitely one of the better “seats” in the house.
PlainBill said, about 1 month ago
That’s strange, Tex. Most of the sideline security I’ve seen are facing the fans. That’s a good way to be on the lookout for problems, but give a very poor view of the game.
PiratePTG said, about 1 month ago
Actually, the sideline is about the WORST place to watch a game. I’m a Television Engineer and have worked on some of the production trucks. You can’t really see anything unless it is right in front of you, and then you can only see it from the side. Why do you think they put the cameras UP in the stands. The best view is from the pressboxes or camera deck. That’s also why they put the assistant coaches up there to watch the game and feed that info to the coach for calling the plays. A birds-eye view beats the sidelines any day!
yyyguy
said,
about 1 month ago
in some multiple use stadiums, the lowest seats (nearest the field) are covered up rather than sold, since the view is so restricted. teams feel it’s better to have signage than empty seats showing on the sidelines.
TrapperJohn said, about 1 month ago
I, frankly, don’t get this strip at all. Maybe if I watched a football game on TV it would make sense – nah, not worth it.
ottod
said,
about 1 month ago
Happy Anniversary. Congratulations on 25 years of cartoons I understood.