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11 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

Not a fan of the California country boy turned surfer look?

Ha. Not a fan of I just rolled out of the backseat of my car following a nap look.

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12 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

I enjoyed listening to Greg Olsen's color commentary.  First time in a while I've had anything nice to say about the guys in the booth.

 

Can't say the same for Jonathan Vilma, he had nothing to add but he didn't stop talking anyway.

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4 minutes ago, Dan Darragh said:

 

Can't say the same for Jonathan Vilma, he had nothing to add but he didn't stop talking anyway.

 

Kenny Albert was not much better. That was the worst announced Bills game of the season. Brutal. 

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He lost me right from the jump with his comments about BB only running against the Bills because he trusted his defense as opposed to the wind and the fact that the Bills can't stop my mother from a 5 yard rush down the middle. I mean, yes, they won, it was impressive, but BB doesn't needs some additional made up pats on the back (see what I did there?).

 

Someone during the broadcast said 'person X is having a whale of a day!' That made me laugh.

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7 hours ago, NoSaint said:

He always has a weird tempo and tone. Like he’s trying to create dramatic flair. 
 

if he evens that out he can be insightful

Agree, he speaks in a slow soft tone that sounds like a west coast eastern philosophy hippie guru when trying to sound profound. His content is alright, but he could put me to sleep sounding like he’s leading a meditation group. 

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7 hours ago, NoSaint said:

He always has a weird tempo and tone. Like he’s trying to create dramatic flair. 
 

if he evens that out he can be insightful

 

 

It can be done well...

 

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8 hours ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

Disagree...he has a weirdly effeminate voice with almost a breathless whisper. He also has a bad habit of talking almost into the upcoming play.

 

Alan Pergament would agree with me 😄

If Pergajerk would agree? You’re probably wrong 

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26 minutes ago, SirAndrew said:

Agree, he speaks in a slow soft tone that sounds like a west coast eastern philosophy hippie guru when trying to sound profound. His content is alright, but he could put me to sleep sounding like he’s leading a meditation group. 


ha- I was picturing an old fraternity brother that liked to smoke and pretend everything was novel. Glad I’m not the only one that hears it. 
 

 

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I think he's one of the weakest about, and a product of the obsession with trying to find the next Romo amongst recent players. He's done a lot better as a studio analyst when I've seen him than as a commentator and in a couple of years that'll be his future

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