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Originally Posted by JiriHrdina
That's pretty standard (the right to right to left stuff) and designed to put a picture in the listener's mind that they can then use to picture the play as it is being described.
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Yeah, I get why they do it. Except I've only heard Wills and Mark Stephens (the stamps guy) do it, not most radio guys. And like I said, it only makes sense if they keep referring to right and left in their description, but they never do.
Are you saying when Maher didn't do it, you had trouble picturing the play? And what difference would it makeif you pictured it backwards?