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re: RIP Hokie Gajan
Posted on 4/12/16 at 8:00 am to cdaniel76
Posted on 4/12/16 at 8:00 am to cdaniel76
Listening to the Saints broadcast will never be the same.
I always listen in on the way back from the deer camp. Jim paints a beautiful picture of the game but Hokie always showed the true, raw emotion of the fans. You had an idea of how the play was going to go just from hearing Hokie's background reactions. It was a wonderful thing.
RIP Hokie!
I always listen in on the way back from the deer camp. Jim paints a beautiful picture of the game but Hokie always showed the true, raw emotion of the fans. You had an idea of how the play was going to go just from hearing Hokie's background reactions. It was a wonderful thing.
RIP Hokie!
Posted on 4/12/16 at 10:19 am to mylsuhat
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You had an idea of how the play was going to go just from hearing Hokie's background reactions.
So true. Can't tell you how many times the Saints would make some awful play that would piss me off, but I'd still have to laugh at hearing "gaww" or "God dangit" from Hokie in the background. That happened a lot when I was a kid.
And on the flipside, his excitement for big plays made them that much more special.
I always felt like he was "our" (the fans) guy in the booth, and he embraced that.
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