It’s Saturday and I’m watching “College Game Day,” which brings to mind the same question I have every week: Why is Lou Holtz on TV? How did he succed as a coach? How does anyone take him seriously? Why is he on ESPN? I don’t understand. Every time I hear him talk I think it’s a joke. But it’s not. The man can’t speak, yet somehow he’s a professional sports commentator on television. And before that for a long time he was the coach of Notre Dame. How did his players not just laugh at him all the time? It makes no sense.
If Lou Holtz can be a television football commentator I should be able to review TV commercials for a living. It’s only fair.
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