Does any one else hate the commentators on ESPN's Sunday Night Football? I hate them almost as much as I hate Bush. Yay, I get to listen to Peter Lorre, Joe Theismann, and Paul Maguire for three hours. I'm sorry. What? It's Mike Patrick, not Peter Lorre? Whatever. I'd rather listen to a dead guy than those three.
Are they watching the game at all, or just getting loaded up there in the press box? At least Madden can still be entertaining while knocking them back. Example. Some player for the Browns caught the ball and ran out of bounds and Theismann is wondering why the game clock stopped. Does any one else see a problem here? They showed a replay of one of the running backs trying to run up the gut and all three agree he was down. Both Josh and I are watching the same replay. There were probably ten to fifteen 200-300 pound men blocking the camera's view of the runner. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. Obviously ESPN provided them with those x-ray vision glasses.
This is probably not feasible, but I think it would be a great idea to watch a game with just sounds of the game. Just imagine if you could switch off the commentary and just listen to the crowd noise, the defense yelling at each other to shift coverage, Peyton Manning calling audibles, and people getting tackled. I say mic up all the players! Put those NFL films parabolic microphones to better use.
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those jokers are only slightly more tolerable than the commentator of street ball (who only communicates by screaming, most often "oh baby").
what was with their outfits this past week? were they going looting after the show?
espn has to know they're terrible...which begs the question, why are they still in that position? pity? blackmail?
I think they were trying to show the Ravens, they too are down with the all black unis.
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