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Caliendo Stops By, Leaves an Impression

By Elie SeckbachOct 15th 2009 – 10:00AM

Elie Seckbach, the Embedded Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. Comedian Frank Caliendo is a premier impressionist. And he's made a mark in the sports world through his work on FOX NFL Sunday, and his spot-on imitations of some of sports biggest stars....

Curse of Caliendo Claims John Madden

By Ryan WilsonApr 17th 2009 – 12:45PM

When talking about John Madden's legacy, MDS has it right: he's an "American original", and football will be worse off without him. NBC has already named Cris Collinsworth as his successor, and that softens the blow, but no one will ever replace Madden. It's not all bad news, though; Madden video games will live on, and...

Random Thoughts During Eagles-Giants

By Shane BaconJan 11th 2009 – 7:30PM

Here are a few random thoughts during the Eagles-Giants game that have absolutely nothing to do with anything ... besides questionable commercials, comedians and commentators. -- The "safety" symbol has to be the most fun motion to make in sports. Honestly, whenever a safety occurs, every defender on the field tosses up...

The Dugout: ALCS Game 7 Recap

By B. Thompson StroudOct 19th 2008 – 11:44PM

Who the hell would've thunk it? After a game like that, even an unprofessional, jobless hack like myself has to put aside the jokes and give the propers where they're due. So instead of doing a Dugout tonight full of pop culture references and off-topic cursing, I've decided to recap the game for those who didn't see it,...

Frank Caliendo Performs a Dugout

By Jon BoisOct 7th 2008 – 12:53PM

This morning, Mr. Lackey touched on the self-canceling nature of Frank Caliendo's apology. For the second consecutive baseball postseason, Frank TV commercials have carped-bombed the baseball-watching experience, and Caliendo expresses remorse. In the same breath, though, he suggests that it wouldn't be advertised so much...

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