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He was so bad at announcing, my guess is that he wasn’t going to be back on MNF.
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He was so bad at announcing, my guess is that he wasn’t going to be back on MNF. Agreed. He was terrible.
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I'm not sure this will end well.
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I hope Kurt Warner gets a look.
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At DT, context and meaning are a scarecrow kicking at moving goalposts.
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Maybe we can get Joe Thomas to come out of retirement too. Although he’d have to put on about 70 pounds.
In other news, Tony Romo is a free agent announcer and is about to get paid.
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I like Howard Cosell's take on things. Why take any idiot ex-athlete to announce games when there are plenty of knowledgeable sports journalism grads who could offer so much more. I'm not saying there aren't former pros who do an excellent job, but some of the ones they put in the booth are absolutely terrible.
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At least athletes have the experience of how teams work, how plays are designed and what the strategies are from the inside. I've never seen anyone anticipate what's going to happen and why like Bernie does.
And we've all read some of the crap "sports journalists" crank out.
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I think Tony Romo does a great job of identifying defenses and predicting plays. He was absolutely on fire in the AFC Championship game.
It was kind of weird during the Super Bowl, because it seemed as if he was instructed to stop predicting so many plays.
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I like Howard Cosell's take on things. Why take any idiot ex-athlete to announce games when there are plenty of knowledgeable sports journalism grads who could offer so much more. I'm not saying there aren't former pros who do an excellent job, but some of the ones they put in the booth are absolutely terrible. Cosell was just mad because Dandy Don could sing country too.
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I used to love when they would get drunk on-air. There was one time where Howard and Alex Karras were so wasted they were giggling like school girls. They had me laughing. 
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In other news, Tony Romo is a free agent announcer and is about to get paid. Romo is still under contract with CBS for one more season. But yes, he will definitely get paid. I'm sure CBS would like to get something done before he hits "free agency" next year.
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He was so bad at announcing, my guess is that he wasn’t going to be back on MNF. JASON WITTEN TE, DALLAS COWBOYS The Athletic's Calvin Watkins reports ESPN wanted to keep Monday Night Football broadcaster Jason Witten, but that he "didn't like the T.V. life." "He missed the game and didn't like the T.V. life," Watkins' source said. "ESPN liked him, he was going to do more in the draft to build his confidence," were the words of another. Witten started out poorly in the booth and made little progress as the season progressed. This is best for all involved. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Cowboys have "long considered" Witten a head-coaching candidate. Since T.V. does not seem to be in Witten's future, the sidelines likely will be. SOURCE: Calvin Watkins on Twitter Feb 28, 2019, 1:38 PM
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At least athletes have the experience of how teams work, how plays are designed and what the strategies are from the inside. I've never seen anyone anticipate what's going to happen and why like Bernie does.
And we've all read some of the crap "sports journalists" crank out. I did say that there are ex athletes that are excellent at it. Some of these bozos on the NFL pregame shows and announcing the games are horrendous, though.
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I would have to say that all of the pre games are scripted and I'm not really impressed with any of them. But you're right that some athletes do well and some poorly at it. But Howard was an attorney and we surely don't need a group of lawyers commentating the NFL either. 
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Didn't Joe Thomas audition for the MNF job when they hired Witten? I've heard his podcast and he also does a weekly appearance on ESPN-Cleveland's RBS. He's very knowledgeable, well spoken and personable. I bet he'd be great as an analyst for MNF.
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He was so bad at announcing, my guess is that he wasn’t going to be back on MNF. JASON WITTEN TE, DALLAS COWBOYS The Athletic's Calvin Watkins reports ESPN wanted to keep Monday Night Football broadcaster Jason Witten, but that he "didn't like the T.V. life." "He missed the game and didn't like the T.V. life," Watkins' source said. "ESPN liked him, he was going to do more in the draft to build his confidence," were the words of another. Witten started out poorly in the booth and made little progress as the season progressed. This is best for all involved. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Cowboys have "long considered" Witten a head-coaching candidate. Since T.V. does not seem to be in Witten's future, the sidelines likely will be. SOURCE: Calvin Watkins on Twitter Feb 28, 2019, 1:38 PM ESPN had invested too much money in Witten and wanted to see him succeed, he was not going to be replaced after one year. Not only that, but replacing him after one year would be horrible look for the executive that hired him. Witten would have been allowed time to grow in the role. He certainly did struggle in year one though. The MNF dynamic with Booger in the Boogermobile was odd and made the broadcast seem clunky. Witten going back to playing was probably a blessing for both parties.
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I think Booger was the problem not Witten .. JMHO
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I think Booger was the problem not Witten .. JMHO I thought their whole announcing team was pretty bad.
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good ... i'm glad he's off MNF because it was cringeworthy
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Witten is not a good player, and the Cowboys are not a good team, not recently anyway.
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Booger was a frigging disaster...
Leave the smack talk to the radio hacks... It had no place in MNF.
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I like Howard Cosell's take on things. Why take any idiot ex-athlete to announce games when there are plenty of knowledgeable sports journalism grads who could offer so much more. I'm not saying there aren't former pros who do an excellent job, but some of the ones they put in the booth are absolutely terrible. OJ killed it.
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Booger was a frigging disaster...
Leave the smack talk to the radio hacks... It had no place in MNF. Sometimes I wonder if I'm watching the same thing as everyone else. The Boogermobile was a terrible idea and executed poorly. But Booger's commentary was outstanding, insightful, and well prepared. I think people are confusing the execution with the content.
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Booger was a frigging disaster...
Leave the smack talk to the radio hacks... It had no place in MNF. Sometimes I wonder if I'm watching the same thing as everyone else. The Boogermobile was a terrible idea and executed poorly. But Booger's commentary was outstanding, insightful, and well prepared. I think people are confusing the execution with the content. I think we all just believe in the execution, with a proper burial to follow.
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I think Booger was like threatening ESPN...you are paying this guy WHAT!!!! I'm leaving if you don't give me this kind of dough! lol Good thing he wasn't paid by the word...lol
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I thought Booger wasn't allowed in the booth per Witten's contract.
Oh well, we'll see where they turn to now
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Oh well, we'll see where they turn to now
Joe Thomas?
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Keep him out of the booth. Wretched. And my wife has expressed stronger feelings and really wants him gone. Bernie is available to replace him. 
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Oh well, we'll see where they turn to now
Joe Thomas? could be .. or Greg Olsen
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Jeudy is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Tillman is flanked out wide to the right. Judkins and Ford are split in the backfield as Flacco takes the snap ... Here we go."
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It’s Peyton Manning’s job if he wants it. If he turns it down, then I’d gues Louis Riddick gets the job.
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Louis Riddick I wouldn't mind... I'm not sure I could listen to Peyton, something about when he talks is like nails on a chalkboard.
I'd vote for Nate Burleson. He'd be one of my top choices.
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Dan Orlovsky would be another I'd like...
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Could be Riddick. Manning reportedly doesn't want it
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I don't know how well he would do in the booth, but Riddick is a guy I enjoy listening to. He's very knowledgeable about the game. He also has a nice, deep speaking voice and speaks w/proper enunciation. He's not a flashy guy, so I don't know if mainstream America would like him or not.
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i agree Vers, he'd be someone I'd be good with
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I don't know how well he would do in the booth, but Riddick is a guy I enjoy listening to. He's very knowledgeable about the game. He also has a nice, deep speaking voice and speaks w/proper enunciation. He's not a flashy guy, so I don't know if mainstream America would like him or not. I love Riddick for all the reasons you mentioned, plus he isn't into all of the exaggeration... Not every guy is elite, not every guy is "one of the best in the league"... He just seems to have better perspective than most when it comes to evaluating players and teams...
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It’s Peyton Manning’s job if he wants it. If he turns it down, then I’d gues Louis Riddick gets the job. I agree on Riddick. I think he'd be a great hire. I also think Nate Burleson has a really bright future and could/should be considered, though he'd have to be hired away from the NFL Network.
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