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𝓑𝓻𝓪𝓭 🫡1 year ago

Man he’s going to be missed RIP goat

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amber moots1 year ago

It’s just never going to be the same. 🥹 Look at how much passion he has for the Browns. There wasn’t a bigger Brownie ever. 💔

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Always_A_Siren1 year ago

The reason Donovan was so damn good is that he was just as excited for what was happening on the field as the fans were. I never met the man but I am so thankful I was alive to hear his calls. Truly the best voice in the NFL. RIP sir.

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Goggles Paisano1 year ago

@fangsbites Kenny knows this as well but Donovan did some great work at NBC in the 80s. You can find it on YouTube. Lots of regional stuff but IYKYK.

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Ct1 year ago

My heart is completely broken at the age of 46, he was the only voice of cleveland...radio or tv

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Dangit.com1 year ago

RIP JIMMY D. YOU WERE THE BEST. MY HEART HURTS TODAY

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2221 year ago

ill cry right now

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𝓚𝓮𝓿𝓲𝓷1 year ago

I grew up watching this man as a sports anchor on WKYC and went on to enjoy listening to him calling #DawgPound games for so many years! Very saddened to hear of his passing. Love and prayers to his family and the city of Cleveland

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Norm Kujawa1 year ago

A very sad day. Deepest sympathies and condolences to Jim’s family, friends, colleagues and all of us who cherished him and his work. Jim brought so much joy to everyone that heard his voice. He’ll be missed. RIP Jim.

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GuardsFan931 year ago

He was just a fan like the rest of us, but he got to call the games. A true legend.

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