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What kind of resume do you need to get a commentator job?
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:28 pm
It seems that all you have to do is be the biggest kiss arse on earth..... To hear those guys talk about Lawson, you would think Lawson was their adopted child. I can understand a complimenting the kid when he did good, but they were going overboard with it.
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:30 pm to donnie052768
let me guess, you think Jim Hawthorne sucks too?
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:33 pm to hotrod
He has his moments, but he really doesn't count. Of course he will side with LSU. He calls the games for LSU. I am talking about the commentators from national stations. (CBS, NBC, ESPN, FOX......)
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:35 pm to LSUzealot
Only one qualification needed.
Being an annoying loudmouth.
Being an annoying loudmouth.
This post was edited on 3/21/09 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 3/21/09 at 7:35 pm to LSUzealot
so the pros working for CBS sucks.
The voive of LSU for over 25 yrs sucks.
You fuking guys, have shite figured out dont you
IMO, some of yall just enjoy bitching.
The voive of LSU for over 25 yrs sucks.
You fuking guys, have shite figured out dont you
IMO, some of yall just enjoy bitching.
Posted on 3/21/09 at 8:35 pm to donnie052768
For the most part, commentators for Fox, CBS, etc... will always give love to the frontrunners, of which no.1 seed UNC is one almost every year. As far as qualifications for being an announcer, certainly not being a fat slob helps if you're on TV (John Madden notwithstanding). Also -- having a distinctive voice helps, being able to think quickly and put those thoughts into words, having an above average understanding of sports, and being able to communicate all of this while sounding like someone you would want to sit next to in the stands -- IMHO all of these things help make a good announcer. I think its one of those things that someone either has talent for or they don't, in some cases to varying degrees. The best announcers make their work look easy and are able to connect with most, not all, but most people.
Posted on 3/22/09 at 12:13 am to el gato
I got stuck watching Zero U-Meecheegun and the slurping and slobbering over Blake Griffin shorted out my tv!
Posted on 3/22/09 at 12:26 am to MiketheTiger69
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slurping and slobbering
Thats the part that grates on me. Its how we get players that are high drafts, yet stink up the pros. These players are godlike to the announcers, and viewers buy into that.
I guess its all part of the business of sports, sell, sell, sell
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