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I like Louis Riddick in the studio and when he started calling games I liked him at first (I think because I already liked him in the studio).

Now I pretty much just wish he would shut up.
 
First half highlights from KC vs NYJ:

"Zach Wilson has all the talent in the world"

"This is why the Jets got Allen Lazard, he can make any play you ask him to," followed 45 seconds later by "The problem the Jets have is that the gap between Garrett Wilson and the rest of the receivers is too great. There's no one else on the team that can perform close to his level."
 
Hey Cris, how long has Josh Dobbs been with the Vikings? Can you please keep laughing like you have some inside knowledge that no one else does?
 
How does this man still have a job?
Does anyone on here actually like him? Be honest.
If I were rating color commentators, he'd be top-3 for sure.
I used to like him until his biases became obvious. To the point of nausea.
He spent the entirety of Super Bowl 52 gushing over Tom Brady and complaining about catch/no catch rulings. It was unbearable. If I want to rewatch my team’s one SB win, I have to find a different audio source.
 
How does this man still have a job?
Does anyone on here actually like him? Be honest.
If I were rating color commentators, he'd be top-3 for sure.
I like him. He knows his ****. I don’t understand the hate
Totally agree.

I've always liked him.

He does go over the top on praise a bit and I roll my eyes, but he knows football and is well spoken.

Broadcasters are easy to take shots at.
 
How does this man still have a job?
Does anyone on here actually like him? Be honest.
If I were rating color commentators, he'd be top-3 for sure.
I like him. He knows his ****. I don’t understand the hate
Totally agree.

I've always liked him.

He does go over the top on praise a bit and I roll my eyes, but he knows football and is well spoken.

Broadcasters are easy to take shots at.
Piling on.
I think he does a great job. The nature of it leads them to glaze everyone. I don’t prefer it and wish they wouldn’t, but they aren’t there to make me happy.
 
How does this man still have a job?
Does anyone on here actually like him? Be honest.
If I were rating color commentators, he'd be top-3 for sure.
I like him. He knows his ****. I don’t understand the hate
Totally agree.

I've always liked him.

He does go over the top on praise a bit and I roll my eyes, but he knows football and is well spoken.

Broadcasters are easy to take shots at.
Piling on.
I think he does a great job. The nature of it leads them to glaze everyone. I don’t prefer it and wish they wouldn’t, but they aren’t there to make me happy.
Doesn't take himself too seriously. Loves the game. Has experiences to talk about. I don't mind him at all. All this, "How does he still have a job?" garbage is for effect.
 
First time noticing Eric Collins. He's play-by-play on the Panthers/Dolphins game today with Mark Schlereth.

He seems very excitable. YOUNG! BACK! THROWS!
 
I almost had to turn the sound off last night. Hearing Tirico calling the plays is enjoyable, then having to listen to Collingsworth ramble on until the next snap is pure torture.

Tirico, "Gibbs up the middle for a 3 yard gain, second and 7 for Detroit"

CC "Well Gibbs got the ball from Goff and saw big Chris Jones standing there and said no way I am going at this monster and cut it to the backside, now if the rookie guard from Georgia Tate Rutledge had chipped Jones there might have been a yard or two more, speaking of Rutledge I know the kids dad..great guy, great family, loves to hunt and fish and his Georgia Bulldogs, speaking of the Georgia Bulldogs ran into Kirby Smart at golf outing last week..blah..blah..blah"
 
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I almost had to turn the sound off last night. Hearing Tirico calling the plays is enjoyable, then having to listen to Collingsworth ramble on until the next snap is pure torture.

Tirico, "Gibbs up the middle for a 3 yard gain, second and 7 for Detroit"

CC "Well Gibbs got the ball from Goff and saw big Chris Jones standing there and said no way I am going at this monster and cut it to the backside, now if the rookie guard from Georgia Tate Rutledge had chipped Jones there might have been a yard or two more, speaking of Rutledge I know the kids dad..great guy who loves to hunt and fish and his Georgia Bulldogs, speaking of the Georgia Bulldogs ran into Kirby Smart last week..blah..blah..blah"
Awesome. Should have locked the thread after this one. Wraps it up nicely.
 
I used to really like Collinsworth but man I just can't stand him anymore.
Same with Romo. When both these guys first started they were just thrilled to be doing it. Excited. Their tone was blissful and reactionary with bits of good info. Now it feels like a horribly scripted movie. Just bad.
Romo was horrible from the beginning. I thought or hoped he would settle down over time and that I wouldn't have to feel like I have to get up and move from a barstool every time I hear their scratchy voices telling endless stories.

But no, there is just no stopping them and they think they are crushing it, which only makes the blathering worse. I thought the mute button was made for commercials, nope.
 
I used to really like Collinsworth but man I just can't stand him anymore.
Same with Romo. When both these guys first started they were just thrilled to be doing it. Excited. Their tone was blissful and reactionary with bits of good info. Now it feels like a horribly scripted movie. Just bad.
Let's all zone in on "scripted" because it's a word I really have turned a blind eye to in the booth, i usually just rip them for making stupid comments but lately I have started to hear it more
Tirico should be nominated for one of the worst offenders, he knew nothing about the Bucs back field so he made it up and when White took the field he said he was gonna be the lead back and carry the load for the Bucs except that Sean Tucker jogged out on the very next play and he seemed to be the RB1 tonight even though the Bucs didn't do much with their RBs

I never want to believe or think about the games being rigged or players doing similar things like what has happened in the NBA and MLB recently
But I'm starting to have some concerns about the announcers seeming hell bent to stick with the narrative they came in with rather than just calling the game as it is happening in real time
 
I used to really like Collinsworth but man I just can't stand him anymore.
Same with Romo. When both these guys first started they were just thrilled to be doing it. Excited. Their tone was blissful and reactionary with bits of good info. Now it feels like a horribly scripted movie. Just bad.
Let's all zone in on "scripted" because it's a word I really have turned a blind eye to in the booth, i usually just rip them for making stupid comments but lately I have started to hear it more
Tirico should be nominated for one of the worst offenders, he knew nothing about the Bucs back field so he made it up and when White took the field he said he was gonna be the lead back and carry the load for the Bucs except that Sean Tucker jogged out on the very next play and he seemed to be the RB1 tonight even though the Bucs didn't do much with their RBs

I never want to believe or think about the games being rigged or players doing similar things like what has happened in the NBA and MLB recently
But I'm starting to have some concerns about the announcers seeming hell bent to stick with the narrative they came in with rather than just calling the game as it is happening in real time
You know they meet with the teams before games to get some semblance of what the plans of the game are... So yeah they have something to work off of
 
I used to really like Collinsworth but man I just can't stand him anymore.
Same with Romo. When both these guys first started they were just thrilled to be doing it. Excited. Their tone was blissful and reactionary with bits of good info. Now it feels like a horribly scripted movie. Just bad.
Let's all zone in on "scripted" because it's a word I really have turned a blind eye to in the booth, i usually just rip them for making stupid comments but lately I have started to hear it more
Tirico should be nominated for one of the worst offenders, he knew nothing about the Bucs back field so he made it up and when White took the field he said he was gonna be the lead back and carry the load for the Bucs except that Sean Tucker jogged out on the very next play and he seemed to be the RB1 tonight even though the Bucs didn't do much with their RBs

I never want to believe or think about the games being rigged or players doing similar things like what has happened in the NBA and MLB recently
But I'm starting to have some concerns about the announcers seeming hell bent to stick with the narrative they came in with rather than just calling the game as it is happening in real time
You know they meet with the teams before games to get some semblance of what the plans of the game are... So yeah they have something to work off of
Usually Troy, CC, there's more but they don't shut up about it. "Yeah, we met with the team this week and took a shower with everyone and they just can't say enough good things about blah blah blah"

That's usually when Collinsworthless will praise some player about 2-3 seconds before they turn the ball over
They tell the audience they met everyone and they told them what they were gonna do...

If I were an NFL head coach, i wouldn't allow for too much access and just for fun I'd give them plays we will never call in the game
 
What irked me a bit was that that on one play Collingsworth was praising Diaby for his disruption and being in the backfield every play. The next play he zones in on Vea saying he is the only guy doing anything and really needs some of the other guys to step up. So which is it? Just totally contradictory from one play to the next. That happens a lot.
 
The ideal (alone) football watching is on my laptop while working and checking my ff scores. Pause the game- work for 5-10 minutes and then buzz through the commercials- watch one play, fast forward 15, 15. Play. 15, 15, play, 15, 15 play, injury, skip commercials, find out how hurt he is, play, 15, 15, penalty, 15, play, 15, 15 timeout, pause. Back to work for 5-10 minutes. I get a lot of stuff done during the games. I watch live for less than half the game. Even then, I let the sound run and let the mindless blather queue me into when to put the game back up.

Most of the announcers are just occupying space which is- as they say- the last skill to erode.

Playoffs and while watching with friends/ relatives is a different story. I find them very repetitive and will get pretty peeved if I perceive that they're rooting against my team. They bring almost nothing to my experience. I will say that when you're new-ish to the sport, they add a ton and are pretty important.
 
The ideal (alone) football watching is on my laptop while working and checking my ff scores. Pause the game- work for 5-10 minutes and then buzz through the commercials- watch one play, fast forward 15, 15. Play. 15, 15, play, 15, 15 play, injury, skip commercials, find out how hurt he is, play, 15, 15, penalty, 15, play, 15, 15 timeout, pause. Back to work for 5-10 minutes. I get a lot of stuff done during the games. I watch live for less than half the game. Even then, I let the sound run and let the mindless blather queue me into when to put the game back up.

Most of the announcers are just occupying space which is- as they say- the last skill to erode.

Playoffs and while watching with friends/ relatives is a different story. I find them very repetitive and will get pretty peeved if I perceive that they're rooting against my team. They bring almost nothing to my experience. I will say that when you're new-ish to the sport, they add a ton and are pretty important.

Thanks for sharing.

I personally completely disagree. But I know it's the cool thing to have your position on this, and think the announcers don't really know anything or aren't very good.

I personally find many of them to add a great deal, whether it's former players like Brady or Aikman or Romo, or extremely skilled play-by-play announcers.

I know that gets dismissed as the "newish" angle on it. :shrug:
 
The ideal (alone) football watching is on my laptop while working and checking my ff scores. Pause the game- work for 5-10 minutes and then buzz through the commercials- watch one play, fast forward 15, 15. Play. 15, 15, play, 15, 15 play, injury, skip commercials, find out how hurt he is, play, 15, 15, penalty, 15, play, 15, 15 timeout, pause. Back to work for 5-10 minutes. I get a lot of stuff done during the games. I watch live for less than half the game. Even then, I let the sound run and let the mindless blather queue me into when to put the game back up.

Most of the announcers are just occupying space which is- as they say- the last skill to erode.

Playoffs and while watching with friends/ relatives is a different story. I find them very repetitive and will get pretty peeved if I perceive that they're rooting against my team. They bring almost nothing to my experience. I will say that when you're new-ish to the sport, they add a ton and are pretty important.

Thanks for sharing.

I personally completely disagree. But I know it's the cool thing to have your position on this, and think the announcers don't really know anything or aren't very good.

I personally find many of them to add a great deal, whether it's former players like Brady or Aikman or Romo, or extremely skilled play-by-play announcers.

I know that gets dismissed as the "newish" angle on it. :shrug:
Bolded.

First. It's not the cool thing, it's reality as a fan of the game.

Second, you definitely had me that Collingsworth is a former player, but then you lost me when you said "add a great deal...", "or extremely skilled play-by-play announcers"...neither of which Collingsworth is. For that matter, Aikman, Brady and Romo are technically color-commentators, but are infinitely more skilled than Collingsworth who simply loves to hear himself ramble on and on. He never educates on why something is may happen or did happen, he just jokes around with Tirico about having breakfast or lunch with this player or that in their weekly meetings. And it's too, he focuses on two or three subject areas and rambles on about that all game.

I definitely think that Aikman, Romo and Brady know the technical side of the game very well and can explain it so that the layperson understands it and it is educational. At least for me. I enjoy all three. Moose Johnson also does very well. Brady had a rough start, but he's doing very well this season. Collingsworth can't hold a candle to any of these guys. Total blowhard
 

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