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“Howard Cosell: Telling It Like It ... toward the end of his run on “MNF,” he called an African-American player a “little monkey,” a remark Cosell defended by saying that he used the ...
“I think Tony has a chance to be more like Howard ... Cosell, after all, sparked national outrage in 1983 by exclaiming of Alvin Garrett, a black player: “Look at that little monkey run!” ...
On the replay, Howard Cosell remarks, "That little monkey gets loose, doesn't he?" The apparent comparison of Garrett, an African American, to a primate got Cosell in a heap of trouble.
There are probably as many Howard Cosell stories floating around as there are number of days the man trod the earth, which was in excess of 28,000 when he died Sunday. Here are a few of them ...
Howard Cosell drank himself out of his announcing job at ABC, according a new biography of the famed TV sports personality. During a 1984 American League Championship game, Cosell and his partner ...
But the treats, believed to have been invented by Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya in a town on Mexican side of the Texas border in 1943, owe their popularity in part to legendary broadcaster Howard Cosell.
Collinsworth’s 15 seasons is the longest continuous prime-time run on broadcast television of any NFL color analyst ever, surpassing Howard Cosell’s 14-year stretch on “Monday Night Football ...
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