This sounds like your unqualified opinion. What is a radio voice? Should a radio personality be able to speak clearly, annunciate properly, have proper grammar, or captivate an audience. Your choice. There is a reason James P. Bitterman has been on the air for so long. You could put a dog on the radio barking 24/7, if he draws a big enough audience, it will not matter one bit if the dog doesn't have a radio voice, he will stay on the air.
Your also forgetting where we live apparently. We are cajun people. We are not the best speakers in the world. I.E. The Waterboy. It is not our strong suit. While we are not big jibbering idiots like the world makes us out to be, we are not very good at orating. But we are personable. I understand you want to listen to the game to follow it. That seems like a reasonable request. I know myself and a bunch of other people who have zero tie to Acadiana and could not care less whether we hear the game clearly, the only reason I am tuning in is to listen to the crazy dude on the other end rant and jabber on about bringing the wood. So, you see we have a problem there. On one hand, we have a guy who can't really call the game well, but puts on an entertaining enough show that his listenership does not suffer, but actually thrives from it. Trust me, the reasons he was taken off the air have nothing to do with his ability to call the game, and more to do with his actions at the STM game. He will back on the air next year.
So I understand your frustration, but when looking at the situation through the microscope you cannot see the big picture. So until people are no longer entertained with Mr. Bitter and the way he calls the Acadiana games....put on your big boy pants...and deal with it.