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Quotes from Joe Buck

You can't let criticism stop you from learning new things.
~ Joe Buck
My dad was the nicest, most egoless person that you could meet.
~ Joe Buck
My dad used to get to the nastiest letters. But somebody had to take the time to type it, stamp it, send it to him, send it to the radio station. And I mean nasty stuff. It's not like nasty people with nasty opinions just popped up out of nowhere.
~ Joe Buck
I'm my dad's kid, and I'm still, right or wrong, fighting that uphill battle, and I'm not saying that makes sense. I mean my dad didn't hire me at Fox... but it certainly gave me my start, and I think I'm always kind of fighting that.
~ Joe Buck
I live in a puddle of guilt, an ocean of guilt that you want your own time.
~ Joe Buck
Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.
~ Joe Buck
You're open to minute-by-minute criticism which comes via Twitter, that starts seeping its way into your head, and it's easy to let that affect how you do the game... it was a nice moment when I got to take that off my phone.
~ Joe Buck
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.
~ Joe Buck
I don't think we know who a lot of these athletes are. We think we do, but they're never allowed to be themselves. Because the minute they try, people are saying, What's wrong with him? Why is he drawing attention to himself?
~ Joe Buck
My dad worked so hard. He slept in his own bed maybe half the nights of the year because of road assignments, but even when he was home, he was covering games. It put a lot of pressure on my mom. She brought in her parents to help out, and it took a village to raise us. I was lucky.
~ Joe Buck
A baseball season is really fucking long.
~ Joe Buck
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.
~ Joe Buck
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.
~ Joe Buck