Maybe not the same thing, but I always mute the TV and listen to the game on KIRO-710. There is usually a 5-10 second difference between the TV & radio broadcasts. I see that as a viewers advantage as the radio is always those few seconds AHEAD of the TV broadcast. That allows me the opportunity to know what is going on before I see it on TV and I know where to key my eyeballs. Also, Raible is IMO, the best play-by-play announcer in the game and keeps listeners up to speed on the game, players stats, injury information, etc. Those TV guys are OFTEN hard to stomach and I think we get a lot of BS, old historical crap from years ago (while the game is in process) and a lot of BIAS from a lot of them that you never get with Raible's call of a game.
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