George Michael Dies At 70

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous Sports' started by Mike, Dec 24, 2009.

  1. Mike

    Mike Want some Cheetos?

    George Michael, a veteran Washington sportscaster who gained national recognition with his syndicated "The George Michael Sports Machine" highlights show, died Thursday. He was 70. Michael's daughter, Michelle Allen, said Michael died from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia at Sibley Memorial Hospital.

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  2. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    R.I.P. George.

    I miss that show.

    :icon_sad:
     
  3. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    I remember that show.

    RIP George.
     
  4. 3rdStoneFromTheSun

    3rdStoneFromTheSun Truth Hurts Like Freedom

    George Michael Dies
     
  5. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    George was an innovator. I loved The Sports Machine every Sunday night. RIP George.
     
  6. HailttRedskins

    HailttRedskins I Still Say Redskins

    George Michael Dies

    Some of you might have known him for all sports, here in D.C we knew him because of the Redskins Report. It's sad to see him go, I grew up watching him as a little kid, loved the team to death, he also did stuff on the Wizards, Nationals and Capitals, but he was all about the Redskins.

    Was a great sportscaster definitely sad to see him go. This year just keeps getting worse for Redskins fans.

    He died in the same hospital I was born in, in Washington D.C.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3MD9FrWUwo]YouTube - Remembering George Michael - NBC 4 Washington D.C Sportscaster[/ame]

    :icon_cry:
     
  7. warcrychief

    warcrychief Ur just da assistant Pimp

    i miss the Sports Machine show. my dad would always watch that every sunday nite. RIP George.
     
  8. Garnett

    Garnett Gritt Tuff

    I was stunned to hear this news today. I could not believe it.

    He did even more than just Redskins. In the 70's he was a very accomplished DJ in New York. He took a job at WRC (DC's NBC station). He became known as King George for him being the King of sports news for nearly 30 years in this area. Nationally, his Sports Machine was popular quite a few years ago as one of the 1st shows to go across the gambit of sports using sports highlights. I like HTTR, watched Redskin Report and Full Court Press (his Redskin and Wizard shows) that he led for years. My prayers go out to his family, especially his wife. I've heard he and her had such a close relationship, beyodn those of most couples.
     
  9. wide right

    wide right Grumpy Old Man

    RIP to a broadcast legend.

    Before Sportscenter became cool, there was the Sports Machine.
     
  10. HailttRedskins

    HailttRedskins I Still Say Redskins

    Definitely were. They had some footage at his home from this past week when he was allowed to go back there (I assume to die there now unfortunately).

    He was out there on the tractor cleaning up the snow and his wife was there yelling at him.
     
  11. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

  12. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    RIP FAITH

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM_tUIF5I5Y]YouTube - George Michael - Faith.mpg[/ame]
     
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  13. Tarkus

    Tarkus The Thread Stalker

    Yea, 'back in the day' (Damn, I hate that freaking phrase), the SM was the show to see more highlights than you'd see on regular programming. Watched it from the start...

    I'd say I missed George now that he died but the truth of the matter is I've missed him a lot longer than that.

    Thanks for the memories, George.

    RIP & hope you left knowing your fans were all out there....always.
     
  14. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    Godspeed.
     
  15. Mike

    Mike Want some Cheetos?

    being a local i got to see and hear George alot
    youll be missed man.
     
  16. SoDev

    SoDev Don't tase me, bro!

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