RIO DE JANEIRO -- When a BBC announcer suggested that a Brazilian broadcaster needed to shut up at the start of a swimming race at the Rio Olympics, he was voicing the feelings of many in the host country.Considered the Bob Costas of Brazil, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos Galvao Bueno -- known here simply as Galvao -- is a love-him-or-hate-him announcer who is the voice of Brazilian sports. His raucous, over-the-top style helps make big sporting events feel even bigger in Brazil.But those who dislike Galvaos clamorous colloquies have taken to social media during the Olympics to beg him to be a bit more silent and are reveling in the outside criticism. (hash)CalaABocaGalvao is a thing. Translation: Shut up, Galvao.Sometimes I change channels so I dont hear you, one Brazilian watcher said on social media.Galvao, 66, is the chief sports commentator for Globo, a major television network in Brazil. Hes the voice that brings World Cups, Formula One races and, of course, Olympic Games to millions of Brazilians. Beyond his seeming inability to take a breath, hes known for his blind support of Brazilian athletes, blunt disagreements with guests and fellow commentators, and excessive attention to the rivalry between Brazil and Argentina.Among his signature sayings: Winning is great, but beating Argentina is much better. These (insert nationality of opposing team here) are very annoying. Dramaaaaaaaaatic! And the oft-heard Haja coracao -- something akin to feeling like one might have a heart attack -- now a common saying expressed by Brazilians during sporting events.Galvao already was getting attention for a scathing commentary after Brazils Olympic mens soccer team could manage only a 0-0 draw against Iraq and walked off the field without talking to reporters. Ugly. Very ugly. ... Not professional. ... Unethical, Galvao said on air.The swimming incident circulated on Twitter when a video of the BBC broadcast was posted. Before one of the many races featuring Michael Phelps last week, Galvao kept talking -- loudly -- as the swimmers took their starting positions. When an official paused to ask the crowd to quiet down, the BBC commentator said, Too much noise ... at least coming from the commentator next to me. I tell you, he needs to shut up during the start.After the incident, Galvao acknowledged he should have zipped his lips and posted a picture on Instagram of him with the BBC broadcast team.Here are the Globo and BBC teams together. The bald man is Seoul 1988 Olympic champion Adrian Moorhouse. A colleague from other Olympics. My voice leaked into his microphone and they complained. I was wrong. I should have remained silent at the start. End of the whining, he said.Another Galvao broadcast has since gone viral, as well: His account of Phelps victory in the 100-meter butterfly at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.He is going to win, he is going to lose, he is going to win, he is going to lose. He lost ... HE WON! a waffling Galvao howled during the Globo broadcast.Despite all the mockery, some find Galvao inspiring. Local Fox Sports announcer Gustavo Villani is one.He truly understands all sports and delivers it with a lot of emotion, Villani said. He lets himself go. Fake Vans 2020 . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. Fake Vans From China . The lawyers filed a 33-page amended complaint Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, expanding on the suit originally filed Oct. 3 in New York Supreme Court. 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DURHAM, N.C. -- After Duke?coach Mike Krzyzewski labeled Marques Boldens lower leg injury too difficult to explain, he hinted that the Blue Devils would be without their highly touted freshman trio of Bolden, Harry Giles and Jayson Tatum until they were fully healthy.Krzyzewski sounded a bit exasperated, noting that Boldens injury, which the team announced Monday, was somewhat of a fluke.There wasnt an event [that caused it], Krzyzewski said. Sometimes you wake up, and its something you didnt notice.That threesome, along with junior Sean Obi, sat out Dukes 94-49 win over Marist. The No. 1-ranked Blue Devils face Grand Canyon on Saturday before heading to New York to play No. 3 Kansas.Krzyzewski said he is not in a rush to have his players back by then either.We cant go through the whole year with lingering injuries, Krzyzewski said. Were not the team we thoought we would be at this time, but were a good team.dddddddddddd To be the team that we hope to be, weve got to be healthy. Were going to really be adamant about taking a longer time than a shorter time, no matter what.Giles, who underwent a left knee arthroscopy in October after rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered last November, will probably be out the longest.Krzyzewski said Bolden is getting better, but said the team is being cautious with Tatum, who sprained his foot during practice in late October.Weve got to be careful not to get these guys coming back too soon, he said. Jayson was doing great. I think we put him in practice a little too soon, and I think that hurt him. Were just going to shut those guys down for a while. ' ' '