Faith Hill is not hot. Hate to break it to you. But I agree, that song is the #1 worst part of SNF. I mute or change the channel.NJJets said:That's what the mute button is for so you can get the "Eye Candy" without the annoying singingDawgPoundNJ said:The Monday Night Theme song in which you are referring to rocks.They are referring to Faith Hill singing "I've been waiting all day for Sunday Night..." to Joan Jett's I Hate Myself for Loving You. I honestly change the channel when it's on because the annoyingness trumps Faith Hill's hotness.jackdubl said:That's my favorite of the football themes. Dun Dun Da Da Duuuuuun Dun, Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da!cvnpoka said:failgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.![]()
For a 40something, she is. Especially in that black leather number.Faith Hill is not hot. Hate to break it to you. But I agree, that song is the #1 worst part of SNF. I mute or change the channel.
Yes, that's one thing the NCAA coverage does a lot less, makes up for their unending halftimes.When you're watching a game on TV, after a team scores they go to commercial. Usually 4 or 5 minutes of commercials. But then when the game comes back on, after the kickoff is returned, they go back to freaking commercials! Too many TV timeouts if you ask me
The faith hill crap? It's horriblecvnpoka said:failgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.
Late225 said:Berman yes - my post had no mention of 1a - DA RAIDERS!!! And you couldn't be more right about Ditka, it's funny how weird he looks.DawgPoundNJ said:So you like Berman and Schein screaming at you, and you like Come on, man? Forcing Ditka to do that is cringeworthy.Late225 said:DawgPoundNJ said:My List:1) Chris Berman. Stop the over the top nickname schtick that died years ago. Take a shower, buy a new suit and tie or two, and tone it down. Please.1A) Adam Schein. Use your real voice, don't try to be Howard Cosell. 2) Come on, man! AWFUL bit.3) The Fox robots. Good call above.4) The Jared and Every Kiss Begins with Kay commercials that they will try to hit the guys with come Christmas time and the playoffs as Valentine's Day approaches. No Jane Seymour, no one wants your double heart pendant that looks like a symmetrical sack-o-nuts around their neck. 5) Fantasy football sites and media that assume everyone is in an 8 or a 10 man league where rockstars are just waiting for you on the waiver wire.6) Brett Favre drama.1 & 2 are probably my two favorite aspects of football these days.
Hey don't knock it. Keeps my 5 and 6 year old watching football cause they want to see what the robot will do during commercial breaks. Hopefully the football is soaking into their heads too.The Fox transformer dancing air guitar playing stupid robots.
Pink was better.Wow. I never thought I would ever meet anyone who actually likes that cheesy, ridiculous intro.failgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.![]()
I generally just mute it and wait until the end where she's dancing around in the skimpy black skirt with the bootsThe Monday Night Theme song in which you are referring to rocks.They are referring to Faith Hill singing "I've been waiting all day for Sunday Night..." to Joan Jett's I Hate Myself for Loving You. I honestly change the channel when it's on because the annoyingness trumps Faith Hill's hotness.That's my favorite of the football themes. Dun Dun Da Da Duuuuuun Dun, Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da!failgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.
Pink is a dude.Pink was better.Wow. I never thought I would ever meet anyone who actually likes that cheesy, ridiculous intro.failgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.![]()
Listening to him doing game recaps is pure torture.how no one mentioned shannon sharpe???? or did i just miss it? he is the WORST!!
The Jane Lynch sketch on SNL a few weeks ago making fun of the SNF theme was pretty hilarious.The faith hill crap? It's horriblefailgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.
Totally agree here. Bradshaw constantly cackling and the guys around him having to go along with it is so lame.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
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What is wrong with people having a good time and laughing? It is real..not a lame laugh track. Half the time I start laughing when I hear others laugh.Totally agree here. Bradshaw constantly cackling and the guys around him having to go along with it is so lame.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...htTopCarousel_1
Worthless. I haven't watched their pregame in decades.My Sunday mornings are:Totally agree here. Bradshaw constantly cackling and the guys around him having to go along with it is so lame.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...htTopCarousel_1
To me it feels forced. Not natural. That's what I don't like about it.What is wrong with people having a good time and laughing? It is real..not a lame laugh track. Half the time I start laughing when I hear others laugh.Totally agree here. Bradshaw constantly cackling and the guys around him having to go along with it is so lame.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...htTopCarousel_1
Best pregame show out there is Fantasy Now on ESPN 2. Thats not just because it relates to fantasy. These guys are pretty much all business on Sunday morning because it's their thing. Karabell, Berry and Hasselback actually give good insight to football games along with their rankings. Then you get the quick hits from the stadiums on injuries. There really isn't any better pregame show to get actual information on football.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...htTopCarousel_1
fixed1. Adam Schein
Due to a lot of scheduling issues I hadn't watched a ton of pregame prior to last weekend when I wasi n a bar to watch the Giants game and sat through most of the last hour of FOX's show.WOW.I'm surprised I haven't seen an article like this sooner, but WSJ online actually broke down the amount of laughter during the NFL pre-game shows in a brief article. Naturally, Fox is the winner. I stopped watching the pre-games a few years ago mainly because of this. It's beyond annoying. I miss the days of NFL Today in the 70's, 80's. I know it's football, and it doesn't have to be serious, but come on, Fox's pre-game treats its audience like they're 10. How about just a little class ala NFL Films presentations (even though they try and elevate football to mythic status). I guess I devote that hour before kickoff to re-checking fantasy/NFL related news online, so the pre-game is unneccesary, but I do miss that element of the pre-game show to my football Sundays. CBS, ESPN, NFL Network have their moments, but they too frequently fall into that "6 guys talking over each other, laughing" bit that gets so old real quick.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405...htTopCarousel_1
The Jane Lynch sketch on SNL a few weeks ago making fun of the SNF theme was pretty hilarious.The faith hill crap? It's horriblefailgenerally agree with the rest tho.2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.
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SNFJust for the hell of it. Not in any particular order:
2. The theme music on Sunday Night Football. Awful.
Billick is pretty damn solid during a game.3. every nfl analysis not named Gruden that shows up during nfl games.