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re: Which Alternate Channels Did You Watch?

Posted on 1/12/16 at 10:29 am to
Posted by BenHOGan
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Posted on 1/12/16 at 10:29 am to
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Those "film rooms" don't need but maybe 2 people hosting it so there aren't 5 people talking at once


The best one I can remember was a few years back and it had Tebow and maybe Manziel the year he beat Bama and won the heisman. I think the best formula is to have someone on there who had gameplanned against both teams during the year and can see things on the field that they had scouted.

Last night I remember Bert saying that they could key on Henry's depth in the backfield to tell if he was getting the ball on a play of if he was blocking for a pass.
Posted by TheRaid
Currently Living in South Alabama
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 1/12/16 at 1:33 pm to
I really enjoyed the multi-casts. I had my PIP hooked up to a second satellite box and it was fantastic to see multiple channels at once and being able to switch audio back and forth.

I watched\heard a lot of the Finebaum and also the coaches round-table and didn't miss a beat on the regular broadcast. Herbie was too chatty anyway. Also, while the regular broadcast and the coaches table was on commercial, Finebaum was usually still going with callers and commentary.

One thing I liked was at the coaches round`table, they were able to rewind and chalk things on screen like they would during a coaching film break-down.

I really wished Muschamp would shut up a few times as he is too impressed with himself and his coach speak. All the other coaches seemed down to earth and mindful of the audience. Muschamp just wanted people to be impressed with him, especially the others in the room. It was really kind of pathetic.

Fedora and Bielema were both very informative on their respective channels.

This post was edited on 1/12/16 at 1:35 pm
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