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    Joe Buck

    Anytime you go digging around on the internet and into your world, maybe you don't want to find out where your name pops up.

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    Joe Buck

    But I tell people all the time that if you can do the job, then there's a spot for you. I refuse to believe that there isn't any room in this business. People leave jobs and jobs open up every year. If you can do the job, you'll find your way into the broadcast booth.

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    Joe Buck

    Even talking about serious issues - it's hard to fit in anything around calling a baseball game.

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    Joe Buck

    Every time you see kid and hear kid, you think, man, I have to not sound like a kid.

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    Joe Buck

    Five years ago, I wasn't getting questions [about blogs and the internet] from the TV/radio critic of the New York Times.

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    Joe Buck

    I actually called a touchdown on national TV in the NFL while going to the bathroom.

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    Joe Buck

    I certainly don't feel like I have a monopoly on [opinions] because I have the job at FOX - any one of a thousand people could have the job. There are people out there that have just as educated an opinion on what I'm calling or describing as I do.

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    Joe Buck

    [If you could have 10 minutes in a room with Barry Bonds] ... I'd ask him for another half hour. And then I'd probably start with the obvious and see how honest he would get. I just think those guys are so protected, that you're not going to get much out of them.

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    Joe Buck

    If you're prepared, you can be relaxed.

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    Joe Buck

    If you're the play-by-play announcer, I think it's your job to be better than just saying what's on people's TV screen.

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    I get questions from Richard Sandomir at the New York Times or Michael Hiestand at USA Today about issues .., 'well, there's a blog site that says you root too hard for the Red Sox. Or people don't like you because you're rooting against their team ...'I don't want to say it's bad. There are certainly things you learn from the internet. You certainly learn from people's opinions. I think you're going to get some of the negative a lot more than the positive, but I think you can learn from it.

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    Joe Buck

    I got hired by the Cards when I was 21, and I could handle the job, but for the most part, I got hired because I was somebody's kid. When you start that way, you have a lot to prove.

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    Joe Buck

    I have more fun now doing a game on a Saturday or Sunday than I've ever had. I love the fact that every year, it's gotten more and more fun.

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    I'm a proponent of a playoff so everybody can calm down.

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    I'm probably always guilty for rooting for a long series. Not either side - I don't really care who wins the game, but it makes for more compelling TV the more games you go deeper into a series.

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    Joe Buck

    I'm the luckiest guy in the world to be my parents' son.

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    Joe Buck

    I started in radio. I enjoy the mental gymnastics that go along with matching voice to picture and vice versa and trying to accent the action as opposed to provide all of the action through my words. And that's really what play-by-play is.

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    I think by its very nature, it's redundant, you know, being the play-by-play guy on television.

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    Joe Buck

    I think I enjoy my job more now than I did when I started. When I started in 1996 on a national level, I was 27 and part of me was scared to death.

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    Joe Buck

    I think Jeff [Van Gundy] is really, really good and fun to listen to. And I would be disappointed if - I know he offered to not be a part of the broadcast - he wasn't on the air. We'd all miss something. I think the [brother situation] adds the human element.

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    Joe Buck

    I think most people associate me with my dad.

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    I think sometimes, you have to pick your spots about when a game gets intense or when the game's outcome is pivoting in that moment.

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    I think when you do radio there's a certain amount of freedom that when you walk in and sit down and turn the mic on, it's you. It's all you.

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    Joe Buck

    It's a different world for those of us who are doing this for a living. Certainly a lot different than my dad had to deal with when he was calling games on a national level for CBS. It's just a different world. I'm not saying it's better or worse, there's just a lot more access.

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    Joe Buck

    It's kind of my intention to be myself on the show. My main priority on FOX is to do play-by-play. Nobody's tuning in to listen to me. If I didn't show up to do the games, people would watch, and the ratings probably wouldn't be all that different. That's not why people are watching.

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    Joe Buck

    I was always a 'grass is greener' kind of guy.

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    Judd Apatow, Conan O'Brien ... taking what you think is funny, and then adding another layer to it. That's kind of my sensibility. Those are the guys that make me laugh.

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    Part of me was always trying to prove that I belonged and prove that I deserved the job and prove that I could handle it. And that takes the fun out of it.

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    Joe Buck

    Robert Kraft, a modern day Zoolander.

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    There's a little bit more of a freedom when you're doing radio play-by-play as opposed to television. I prefer the television side of it.

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    Joe Buck

    The worst thing in the world is to feel like people turn on the TV and say, oh god, it's that guy again. I'm trying to avoid that.

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    Joe Buck

    We all fell in love with the young Macaulay Culkin, back in the day

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    Joe Buck

    We're not all robots. There are emotions that creep in.

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    Joe Buck

    When I'm doing TV, it's more of a choreographed dance, in a way. So I've got to follow the pictures, or the pictures have to follow me.

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    Joe Buck

    When I visited KU, I thought, 'I wish I'd gone to Kansas.' They would take me around to their spots, and my spots at Indiana just felt like old hangouts. It was one of those times where you always wished you were somewhere else. But I was happy I ended up at Indiana coming from small little St. Louis.

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    Joe Buck

    Whether it's a steroid conversation, or a player who gets into trouble, whatever it may be. Because of that, it makes you wonder what you can do if you had a little more space. That's the fun of the show for me - I have an hour worth of space.

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    You can make an editorial comment about the play while it's going on. You don't have to be bogged down by the details because the camera is showing the groundball to short.

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    You have to be true to the game you're covering, whether its being lite at times - I certainly try to be that way - but it is limiting because you're fitting it in around what's going on in the game.

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    You have to make that stand out from the rest of the three hours. There are times when I'm having fun and being loose, and there are times when I'm ultra serious - calling the Giants/Patriots in the Super Bowl is a lot different than calling the Giants/Cubs game last Saturday. There are different levels of intensity, and I try to respect that when I'm doing it.

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    Joe Buck

    You know what you gotta do cowboy?

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    You need to have a great, strong bladder to call professional sports because, especially in football where, you know, you don't know how long a half's going to last and then the timeouts happen and a incomplete pass.