Separated At Birth: Andy Gray & Floyd Reese

By: chris | October 28th, 2008



I was watching ESPNews the other day when an NFL segment came on and I thought “what the fuck is Andy Gray doing providing expertise on the NFL? And where the fuck did his British accent go?” (I swear a lot to myself). But alas, it wasn’t Gray, it was Floyd Reese, his long lost twin brother who provides analysis on the other football for ESPN after a long stint as GM for the Tennessee Titans. Because that’s what the world needs, two Andy Gray’s. Wonder if Floyd also enjoys downing barrels of booze before sloppily hitting on anything with a heartbeat.



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  • Chris |  October 28th, 2008 at 6:42 am

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    I think you could add their long lost triplet, Martin Jol.

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  • Drabik |  October 28th, 2008 at 6:44 am

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    Uncanny!

    One thing, whats a ‘british accent’. Thats really vague, there are so many different accents in britain.

    I dont like andy gray…its nothing personal, but he provides the commentary for Fifa games and the repetitiveness of what he says annoys the hell out of me.

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