Mrs. Rannous
Footballguy
It always struck me that he was more interested in showing off how "smart" he was than in the sport he was covering. Sort of a Phil Simms vibe without the charisma.Whitaker was about as old school as anything this side of Heywood Hale Broun. Whitaker's style was based in newspaper columns but he successfully jumped the tracks to television.
I'm pretty old and I can't remember him ever doing play-by-play, he was always doing commentary even back in the 1960s. As he grew older, his opinions got more out of sync with popular culture and I think he kind of leaned into that. Most people younger than me probably remember him as a rather pompous old guy talking about how things used to be better in the good old days.