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re: MNF broadcast team expects to return intact next season.
Posted on 12/18/18 at 8:09 am to Upperdecker
Posted on 12/18/18 at 8:09 am to Upperdecker
Annoying how they seem to lock in on a player from the start of the game than continue to stroke him off for the next four quarters. I realize this is on the producers as much as the announcers, but it just comes off lazy and rehearsed.
Posted on 12/18/18 at 8:14 am to Black n Gold
Listening to them cream at the thought of luke kuechly last night was disturbing at best
Posted on 12/18/18 at 9:19 am to Black n Gold
"The only place work comes before success is the dictionary." - one dude on MNF last night.
He stuck that gem in there for no real good reason. I was blown away by this.
He stuck that gem in there for no real good reason. I was blown away by this.
Posted on 12/18/18 at 2:44 pm to Black n Gold
I think my two favorite from last night were when Tessitore kept saying "we have some great audio of Kuechly reading the offense" "you can hear how Kuechly has completely read the play" ...a few minutes later they finally show it and it is just Kuechly queuing the defense, like EVERY OTHER MLB does.
His excess emphasis and over the top schtik makes Joe Buck look melodramatic.
The other was on a deep pass that was broken up by Munnerlyn with his back to the ball, someone (I think Witten) says "his ability to break up that pass is a direct result of them playing zone coverage out there" and someone then corrected him, "actually they are playing man, but yes that is a great play"
Compare and contrast that to NBC's Sunday Night Football crew and the difference in quality and "listen-ability" is drastic.
His excess emphasis and over the top schtik makes Joe Buck look melodramatic.
The other was on a deep pass that was broken up by Munnerlyn with his back to the ball, someone (I think Witten) says "his ability to break up that pass is a direct result of them playing zone coverage out there" and someone then corrected him, "actually they are playing man, but yes that is a great play"
Compare and contrast that to NBC's Sunday Night Football crew and the difference in quality and "listen-ability" is drastic.
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