Al Michaels Against Calling NFL Games Remotely, 'That Would Not Fly'

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Al Michaels Against Calling NFL Games Remotely, 'That Would Not Fly'
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says when it comes to calling NFL games during the COVID-19 pandemic, he stands firmly AGAINST working from a remote location.

"I would hate to think we would not be able to be in the stadium and announce the games from some other location,” the 75-year-old"That would not fly as far as I am concerned. You have to be able to feel it, even without fans." "I’m at the point that I’ve done this my whole life. I’m not a fearful person. I understand that we have to take precautions here."

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