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Tony Romo: Broadcaster (1 Viewer)

Surprised that a few are saying Olsen is the best one out there. That probably says how terrible the rest are more than how good Olsen is.
I think Olsen is really good. It’s a shame that Fox is probably going to replace him with Brady next year just because he’s Brady.
Olsen will get paid very well on the #2 team, that's because most people think he's good. I do too. He communicates the technical aspects of games succinctly for the average fan. I'm curious how Brady will do, as his interviews came across a little stiff and vanilla when he was a player, but now that he's not playing he might open up more. Announcers don't have much effect on ratings, but Brady could be an exception for the first few games.

Meanwhile, Romo continues to talk too much and use too much hyperbole.
 
This one goes on a bit but I always get a laugh when Seton does his Romo. And the dig that "Romo now has 2 weeks to not prepare for the SB" was good.


“I mean, that’s the game, but it’s not over.” https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2024/01...-from-tony-romo-not-the-chiefs-or-the-ravens/
 
Surprised that a few are saying Olsen is the best one out there. That probably says how terrible the rest are more than how good Olsen is.
I think Olsen is really good. It’s a shame that Fox is probably going to replace him with Brady next year just because he’s Brady.
Olsen will get paid very well on the #2 team, that's because most people think he's good. I do too. He communicates the technical aspects of games succinctly for the average fan. I'm curious how Brady will do, as his interviews came across a little stiff and vanilla when he was a player, but now that he's not playing he might open up more. Announcers don't have much effect on ratings, but Brady could be an exception for the first few games.

Meanwhile, Romo continues to talk too much and use too much hyperbole.
I read that his pay will drop from $10M/yr to $3M/yr.
 
Surprised that a few are saying Olsen is the best one out there. That probably says how terrible the rest are more than how good Olsen is.
I think Olsen is really good. It’s a shame that Fox is probably going to replace him with Brady next year just because he’s Brady.
Olsen will get paid very well on the #2 team, that's because most people think he's good. I do too. He communicates the technical aspects of games succinctly for the average fan. I'm curious how Brady will do, as his interviews came across a little stiff and vanilla when he was a player, but now that he's not playing he might open up more. Announcers don't have much effect on ratings, but Brady could be an exception for the first few games.

Meanwhile, Romo continues to talk too much and use too much hyperbole.
I read that his pay will drop from $10M/yr to $3M/yr.
It needs to drop to unemployment.
 
Surprised that a few are saying Olsen is the best one out there. That probably says how terrible the rest are more than how good Olsen is.
I think Olsen is really good. It’s a shame that Fox is probably going to replace him with Brady next year just because he’s Brady.
Olsen will get paid very well on the #2 team, that's because most people think he's good. I do too. He communicates the technical aspects of games succinctly for the average fan. I'm curious how Brady will do, as his interviews came across a little stiff and vanilla when he was a player, but now that he's not playing he might open up more. Announcers don't have much effect on ratings, but Brady could be an exception for the first few games.

Meanwhile, Romo continues to talk too much and use too much hyperbole.
I read that his pay will drop from $10M/yr to $3M/yr.
It needs to drop to unemployment.
Was referring to Olsen’s pay after being demoted for Brady, not Romo’s.
 
Surprised that a few are saying Olsen is the best one out there. That probably says how terrible the rest are more than how good Olsen is.
I think Olsen is really good. It’s a shame that Fox is probably going to replace him with Brady next year just because he’s Brady.
Olsen will get paid very well on the #2 team, that's because most people think he's good. I do too. He communicates the technical aspects of games succinctly for the average fan. I'm curious how Brady will do, as his interviews came across a little stiff and vanilla when he was a player, but now that he's not playing he might open up more. Announcers don't have much effect on ratings, but Brady could be an exception for the first few games.

Meanwhile, Romo continues to talk too much and use too much hyperbole.
I read that his pay will drop from $10M/yr to $3M/yr.
It needs to drop to unemployment.
Was referring to Olsen’s pay after being demoted for Brady, not Romo’s.
Ah. I suspect Brady will suck about as much as Romo.
 
Romo said "This is for the Superbowl Jim" at least 10 times last night.

Everything is directed "to Jim" "this it is Jim, Jim they need to run the ball, Jim they need to clock it, Jim they need to put the FB back in" Jim..Jim..jim!!

SF has to blitz on this one Jim, they did and got burned. Romo wore me out last night, talked too much last night and his predictions every play are getting tiresome as he is wrong half the time,let the play speak for itself at times. My wife who just watched for entertainment and has no idea who Romo is said "that guy needs to shut up once in awhile.
 
I liked him initially but yeah he’s kind of a babbling moron. Makes for good mockery and shtick though

Agree Olsen is really good

I really don’t care who’s calling the games as long as it isn’t Joe Buck or that one lady announcer
 
I liked him initially but yeah he’s kind of a babbling moron. Makes for good mockery and shtick though

Agree Olsen is really good

I really don’t care who’s calling the games as long as it isn’t Joe Buck or that one lady announcer
Joe Buck and the Hall of Famer Troy Aikman are okay.
 
Is there any realistic path where CBS moves on from Romo and hires Olson? Is that even possible with the contracts these guys sign?
 
He babbles and gushes. Wish he would talk less and let moments breathe. Vin Scully lessons would be good for him. He does some things very well. Describes defenses (zone vs man to man) when he sees tells, very good at clock management discussions (Mahomes should have spiked, Spagnola had to go for broke and get Mahomes back the ball one way or another - even if it meant a Niner TD). Just wish he picked his spots better. Thinks he’s paid by the word.
 
He babbles and gushes. Wish he would talk less and let moments breathe. Vin Scully lessons would be good for him. He does some things very well. Describes defenses (zone vs man to man) when he sees tells, very good at clock management discussions (Mahomes should have spiked, Spagnola had to go for broke and get Mahomes back the ball one way or another - even if it meant a Niner TD). Just wish he picked his spots better. Thinks he’s paid by the word.
Yeah, needs to learn the time and place. After Hardman caught the touchdown, Nantz was going to let the moment breathe after his “Jackpot” line, and then Romo jumps in yelling about the “Andy Reid special” and breaking down the pre-snap motion.
 
He babbles and gushes. Wish he would talk less and let moments breathe. Vin Scully lessons would be good for him. He does some things very well. Describes defenses (zone vs man to man) when he sees tells, very good at clock management discussions (Mahomes should have spiked, Spagnola had to go for broke and get Mahomes back the ball one way or another - even if it meant a Niner TD). Just wish he picked his spots better. Thinks he’s paid by the word.
Yeah, needs to learn the time and place. After Hardman caught the touchdown, Nantz was going to let the moment breathe after his “Jackpot” line, and then Romo jumps in yelling about the “Andy Reid special” and breaking down the pre-snap motion.
this was the poop on top of the ice cream last night

the utter inability to just shut. the. ****. up. is insane. he can't help it.

Nantz is the closer. he has the sense for the moment. he knows how to treat it. let the moment be. let the crowd roar and the players celebrate. let fans at home scream and celebrate. nobody will care if the booth doesn't talk for a minute.

Romo treated it like that was his moment. not to make a classic SB call.. but his moment to.... break down a play like it was a test during his interview. he's almost preternaturally unaware of time, place and situation. he may literally not be able to prevent himself from doing it.
 
As regulation ticked down he said something like "You can take 2 shots at the end zone if you have 6 seconds left for the second shot." First shot left exactly 6 seconds left. Tony: "Gotta take the 3 here Jim, I would have taken a shot if he had 7 seconds left." No! You literally (and I do mean literally) just said you would take the shot if you had 6 seconds left!

And like Furley said, he tried to talk over Nantz' nice last play call there.

I like Romo's enthusiasm but yeah I'm starting to slant away from him.
 
As regulation ticked down he said something like "You can take 2 shots at the end zone if you have 6 seconds left for the second shot." First shot left exactly 6 seconds left. Tony: "Gotta take the 3 here Jim, I would have taken a shot if he had 7 seconds left." No! You literally (and I do mean literally) just said you would take the shot if you had 6 seconds left!
I really wanted Peyton and Eli to show up and shut him down.
 
I was once a supporter, now I am not.

The word "inane" comes to mind more often than not now.
He will be mid sentence on a thought and then completes a completely different thought and never finished the other.

And I'm 100% sure he doesn't know all the players or uses the player sheet. Perfect example last night - Butkers long FG had a high snap.

Romo goes on the replay great job here watch this, snap is high thats just a great play by , then starts muttering about something else....
 
They said facial awareness too much last night.
...And "Leverage." My 9 year-old finally asked me what they meant when they kept talking about "leverage," and I just kind of shrugged because truthfully, I don't even fully know what they meant by it.
He has inside leverage there Jim...

Heard leverage more last night than I have in my whole life.
I have leverage over your spatial awareness.
 
Would make for an interesting set of memes; famous calls if they were made by Romo.

"Down goes Frazier!" becomes, "What you see there is that when Frazier attempts to move in, Ali shifts his weight and comes in with the 'Ali Uppercut Special' that just stops him real suddenly. If I were Frazier, I'd just take a minute to reassess my strategy before continuing. "
 
As regulation ticked down he said something like "You can take 2 shots at the end zone if you have 6 seconds left for the second shot." First shot left exactly 6 seconds left. Tony: "Gotta take the 3 here Jim, I would have taken a shot if he had 7 seconds left." No! You literally (and I do mean literally) just said you would take the shot if you had 6 seconds left!
this one had me audibly say "what the ****?"

he will do this several times per game. make a point about something. monologue his point. then mid-stream, disagree with the point he was making, before reverting back to his original point and then trailing off to something unrelated.

used to think it was coke, but he looked put together on camera last night. could just be ADD, i suppose.
 
Would make for an interesting set of memes; famous calls if they were made by Romo.

"Down goes Frazier!" becomes, "What you see there is that when Frazier attempts to move in, Ali shifts his weight and comes in with the 'Ali Uppercut Special' that just stops him real suddenly. If I were Frazier, I'd just take a minute to reassess my strategy before continuing. "
Ooo! Now do the Al Michaels one.
 
They said facial awareness too much last night.
...And "Leverage." My 9 year-old finally asked me what they meant when they kept talking about "leverage," and I just kind of shrugged because truthfully, I don't even fully know what they meant by it.
He has inside leverage there Jim...

Heard leverage more last night than I have in my whole life.
I have leverage over your spatial awareness.

Romo was all over the reserve LB.

Kelce got outside leverage, Kelce got inside leverage, tough to cover when he gets leverage, giving him too much leverage.
 
He babbles and gushes. Wish he would talk less and let moments breathe. Vin Scully lessons would be good for him. He does some things very well. Describes defenses (zone vs man to man) when he sees tells, very good at clock management discussions (Mahomes should have spiked, Spagnola had to go for broke and get Mahomes back the ball one way or another - even if it meant a Niner TD). Just wish he picked his spots better. Thinks he’s paid by the word.
Yeah, needs to learn the time and place. After Hardman caught the touchdown, Nantz was going to let the moment breathe after his “Jackpot” line, and then Romo jumps in yelling about the “Andy Reid special” and breaking down the pre-snap motion.
Couldn't agree more. That's where you shut up and let the moment and the roar of the crowd do the talking. Go back and watch the Chris Davis return to win the Alabama/Auburn game. "Auburn! Touchdown! An answered prayer!" And then neither announcer said for a word for nearly a minute while they let the moment breathe. Romo would have babbled on non-stop even at that one. He seems like a good guy all-around, but when it comes to announcing, he's like a child who doesn't how or when to shut it.
 
Would make for an interesting set of memes; famous calls if they were made by Romo.

"Down goes Frazier!" becomes, "What you see there is that when Frazier attempts to move in, Ali shifts his weight and comes in with the 'Ali Uppercut Special' that just stops him real suddenly. If I were Frazier, I'd just take a minute to reassess my strategy before continuing. "
Ooo! Now do the Al Michaels one.
"Do you believe in miracles!?"

"Well I do after today Al, or at least in unexpected outcomes. Most people may not know it, but this Soviet team has been THE preeminent team in the world over the last 20 years. I think their coach really made a mistake pulling their world class goalie after the first period. But Herb Brooks is a really seasoned coach himself and almost played in the Olympics himself a while back. So he knew what it would take to win so in the end this was pretty much a foregone conclusion that the American team would come out on top."
 
hewill do this several times per game. make a point about something. monologue his point. then mid-stream, disagree with the point he was making, before reverting back to his original point and then trailing off to something unrelated.
The guy he replaced (Phil Simms) would do some of these same things, just in a different sort of annoying way.
 
I don't get broadcaster hate. There's not a single play by play or color commentator that I don't like. I'm pretty indifferent towards all of them.

:shrug:
 
all i am gonna say is that we have gotten so effen old and get off my lawn around here hells bells some of the top threads right now are complaining about broadcasters asking how much you need to retire and asking for drywall finish tips i guess someone should start a favorite flavor of geritol thread and get er over with take that to the bank bromigos
 
local radio is playing Kevin Harlan's call of the game winner and it's pretty good. nobody immediately steps in to talk over him.. his radio partner just lets Harlan handle the call in the way that Harlan does it

they juxtaposed that against the CBS tv call and it just shines a 100,000 watt light on how bad Romo bungled it
 
all i am gonna say is that we have gotten so effen old and get off my lawn around here hells bells some of the top threads right now are complaining about broadcasters asking how much you need to retire and asking for drywall finish tips i guess someone should start a favorite flavor of geritol thread and get er over with take that to the bank bromigos
strawberry. anyone who says otherwise should be banned from the internet and their property rights taken away.
 
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And the bells are ringing and there is white smoke coming out of the Sistine Chapel signaling a new pope has been elected. Let’s listen in to the scene in St. Peter’s Square…

I DON’T KNOW, JIM. THE LAST COUPLE OF BALLOTS HAVE BEEN REALLY CLOSE, BUT WE KNOW THE CARDINAL FROM THE PHILIPPINES HAS BEEN GAINING GROUND. THIS COULD GO EITHER WAY, JIM. WAIT, ARE WE SURE THAT SMOKE IS WHITE? IT LOOKS A BIT OF AN ASH GRAY TO ME. GENE, WHADDYA THINK? GENE?
 
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local radio is playing Kevin Harlan's call of the game winner and it's pretty good. nobody immediately steps in to talk over him.. his radio partner just lets Harlan handle the call in the way that Harlan does it

they juxtaposed that against the CBS tv call and it just shines a 100,000 watt light on how bad Romo bungled it
Harlan also had by far the best call of the Philly Special in Super Bowl 52. Michaels-Collinsworth was cringe and Philly radio play-by-play guy Merrill Reese misidentified who threw the pass.
 

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