At the discretion of management, a player deemed to be deliberately miscalling his hand may incur a penalty.
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The " New York Times " has described John Sterling as " frequently awful and laughable ", often miscalling plays or not describing a play accurately blaming confusion on the field or other reasons.
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Exactly one month after the networks that make up the Voter News Service consortium achieved infamy by miscalling Florida _ first for Gore and then for Bush _ a huge public ruckus has generated a flurry of mea culpas, post-mortems, and vows to do better.