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As a result, we can hardly tell whether she has any children. Nevertheless, we are still digging into this section and shall apprise you swiftly once we have stockpiled sufficient and paramount information from our abled sources. Nessler has the early edge in the voting. He wants to get on the scoreboard badly.

I feel sorry for the girl that has to sit next to Maguire. I love that they stuck him in the upper deck. Now if only they could take his microphone away Maybe my comment was over the line, but I have had it with ESPN shoving aside game play for promoting.

I mean, that was just ridiculous. Are they tryi9ng to condition us to think that if they interview a coach of a team that is in the Big East during an important big Ten game, that we will, in the future, take it as normal operating procedure that ESPN will maybe spend the entire game doing that? How in the HELL can they think they can get away with that. Hey Jay Rothstein, guess what my middle finger is doing right at this moment I am still pissed.

I'm sure MNF will be different, concentration on gameplay, respect for the men who give their; bodies constitution on the field. Oh, yeah, that's right, it's ESPN, they are nothing more than vampires.

Final score: Florida 45 Kentucky No need for excitement Verne. I can't believe I'm going to defend Gary Danielson on this, but, when he said that "11 pints is better than 12" it's worth noting it was refering to UK going for the kick rather than risk not converting on a 2pt conversion.

So being down 11 making pat is better than 12 failing 2pt would actually make some sense. Although, then again, we are talking about Gary Danielson, so nothing really makes sense. Is there anything worse for an announcer to say then, "Dufrene gives Mendenhall a blow" - Musburger. What happened next? These final few seconds were completely botched by Patrick, Blackledge, and Rowe. My goodness. Amazing only one comment on this debacle televised on the ABC network. It was a pathetic display.

This one wasn't great, but it was the best one I could find this weekend: "If that would've been an completion, that would've been a really great throw-and-catch.

That's funny, anon, when Nessler and Greise joked that Maguire was out of the booth because they said they wanted him far away as possible, I'm not entirely sure they were kidding lol. Post a Comment. Home About Press Contact. The Pam Ward Chronicles Week 8. Phil said Awful Announcing- said Steve M said They obviously need Kige Ramsey to help them out.

Cowherd is misinformed and misleading to those if any who actually take his commentary seriously. Although, one thing is for sure; Colin Cowherd loves him some Colin Cowherd. Lou Holtz was once a great college football coach who had enough prowess to lead six different teams to a bowl game.

Holtz is most notably affiliated with Notre Dame, having lead the Fighting Irish to the national championship. That's all well and good and if Holtz wasn't a broadcaster at a major television network then nobody would mind his undeniable bias towards Notre Dame. The understanding of sports broadcasting is to be as objective and informative as possible, which is a concept completely lost on Lou whose coherency is questionable and bias in plain sight.

This next guy has to be the most bland sportscaster in all of professional sports. Collinsworth spent eight seasons in the NFL as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals but is a prime example of player turned broadcaster going awry. The fact that a guy played the game does not make him an expert or a viable candidate to call the action on the field. Especially when that guy has such a lack of personality and colorless commentary. The biggest problem with Erin is that she seems completely clueless as to what she is supposed to be doing.

Her interviewing skills are sub-par at best and her personality comes across as cold and calculating. Not to mention, it is really hard to look at someone as a legitimate sportscaster while they are also hosting Dancing with the Stars. There is something outstandingly sad about an old man clinging to his youth for dear life.

Nobody wants to grow old but Lee Corso is pushing the age of eighty and still pandering to the college kids of America while grasping at the fabrics of their skinny jeans. Corso's signature is to dawn the headgear of the school's mascot whom he is predicting who will win the day's game at the end of ESPN's College GameDay program. Lee Corso more often than not makes himself look and sound ridiculous and may perhaps want to consider the benefits of retirement.

Jim Rome is by far the most cocky and arrogant sportscaster around. Rome is a little man with a big mouth that often stirs up controversy. While there is nothing wrong with getting the conversation rolling on certain issues, Rome does so in such a brash manner that you can't help but feel annoyed.

Rome is a broadcasting bully who on many occasions has displayed a great lack of professionalism. Jim Rome is quick with an opinion but not with an ear — in Rome's world what he says goes and there is no compromising on that. Bayless himself is a piece of work, an unabashed big-mouth who essentially yells for ratings. The annoyance of First Take continues as part of a top entrant cohabitation. Skip Bayless is bad enough, but when you add in his co-star, Stephen A.

Smith, you're on a whole other level. Smith is the quintessential know-it-all who is supposed to have a great deal of expertise but only really has a lot of talking points and no particular purpose.

The way Smith speaks is infuriating. There is an obnoxiousness to him that is all his own.



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