Howard Cosell
* At the recent passing of Howard Cosell (April 24) I have noticed a number of articles regarding his contribution to sports broadcasting and subjective viewpoints regarding the nature of his personality. I have been more than a little surprised at the personal jabs that have been taken, particularly by other sports writers. While it is true that he was controversial and at times caustic and self-aggrandizing, I would like to share with readers that there was another side.
Ten years ago I was part of the “Saturday Night Live” program and Cosell was our host one week. During that week I found him to be kind, generous, self-deprecating, full of humor, style and a rare and refreshing willingness try anything without prior judgment. In short, I became a big fan and was sorry not to see more of him in the spotlight during the following years.
Perhaps stories can be told equally as valid that show a different side, but it felt important to me to share with readers this anecdote, as well. At the very least, he made a contribution to entertainment that few of us will ever realize.
GARY KROEGER
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