Fla Cowpoke
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It is kind of ironic that the OP got it wrong...after all he had the ability to look it up before correcting everyone.
For the benefit of fans (and Cowboys announcers who couldn't be bothered to find out on their own), there are two options for how to Maher.
The first is like Bill Maher of HBO, who pronounces his last name like - "mar", similar to "car", or for you golfers, "par.
The second is the way Jason Garrett pronounced it in the press conference yesterday, which is, I presume, the way Brett Maher prounces it himself like - "mare", similar to "dare", or for you bleading hearts out there, "care."
I'm going to use the 2nd pronunciation, since I assume that his coach knows how to pronounce his name properly. But I'm not going to argue with anyone who pronounces it like the most famous "Maher" in America, the HBO talk show host.
What bothers me (and this goes back to when I taught in college, and believed it was a matter of respect to say the names of my students properly), is the idiots like Babe Laufenberg and Bryan Broaddus, who pronounced it with two syllables instead of one. How hard was it for either of them to walk into the locker room and just ask the guy how to pronounce his name?
How lazy do you have to be when you're seconds away from the guy to not even take the time to get his name right. It shows an utter lack of respect for a human being to not know how to pronounce his name properly, when you have direct access to the source. I literally watched a Cowboys Live show yesterday, and they were debating how to say his name. Dave Helman said, "Well, now that he's the new kicker, I suppose we'll have to learn how to say his name." So he wasn't human enough to find out in training camp, Dave? Really? And the press wonders why we hate them...
Elitist pieces of sh....
Saoirse ronan went thru this early in her career. tom landry was the worst at getting names wrong.For the benefit of fans (and Cowboys announcers who couldn't be bothered to find out on their own), there are two options for how to Maher.
The first is like Bill Maher of HBO, who pronounces his last name like - "mar", similar to "car", or for you golfers, "par.
The second is the way Jason Garrett pronounced it in the press conference yesterday, which is, I presume, the way Brett Maher prounces it himself like - "mare", similar to "dare", or for you bleading hearts out there, "care."
I'm going to use the 2nd pronunciation, since I assume that his coach knows how to pronounce his name properly. But I'm not going to argue with anyone who pronounces it like the most famous "Maher" in America, the HBO talk show host.
What bothers me (and this goes back to when I taught in college, and believed it was a matter of respect to say the names of my students properly), is the idiots like Babe Laufenberg and Bryan Broaddus, who pronounced it with two syllables instead of one. How hard was it for either of them to walk into the locker room and just ask the guy how to pronounce his name?
How lazy do you have to be when you're seconds away from the guy to not even take the time to get his name right. It shows an utter lack of respect for a human being to not know how to pronounce his name properly, when you have direct access to the source. I literally watched a Cowboys Live show yesterday, and they were debating how to say his name. Dave Helman said, "Well, now that he's the new kicker, I suppose we'll have to learn how to say his name." So he wasn't human enough to find out in training camp, Dave? Really? And the press wonders why we hate them...
Elitist pieces of ....
tony said it was dor--Sett. tom continued to call him Dor--sett throughout his career. joe theisman changed the pronunciation of his name from Theez-man to Theis=man because it rhymed with Heisman as in the trophy which he won.Is it Dorsett or Dor-sett?