
Gino Cappelletti retires. Santos soon to follow
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Gino Cappelletti retires. Santos soon to follow
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/i ... eport-says
That sucks. I loved those guys. Wonder who will fill in for Cappelletti this year, and who takes over for Santos next.

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I feel the exact opposite. I recent years there are so many errors when they call the game. It was hard to listen to. Good riddance to those geezers
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I am with you Dorfon my father and I end up screaming at the radio listening to these two, the most important thing is down, distance, score, and time get to it already.
Zolak is pretty good on the radio so hopefully he can help paint the picture a little bit better but the play by play thing is still really the issue and I hope to hell that isn't going to Gresh or Tanquay.
They have former Sox announcer Jerry Trupiano on during weekends but I am sure some Sox fans will point out that is a bad idea as well.
Zolak is pretty good on the radio so hopefully he can help paint the picture a little bit better but the play by play thing is still really the issue and I hope to hell that isn't going to Gresh or Tanquay.
They have former Sox announcer Jerry Trupiano on during weekends but I am sure some Sox fans will point out that is a bad idea as well.
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