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I hope NBC fires Collinsworth


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Yeah he was horrible yesterday. He's usually pretty bad, but he upped the bar last night. Al Michaels is pretty bad too. His play by play is fine but whenever he tries to put his input in he just sounds moronic most of the time. 

Cant believe hundreds of millions of people were stuck listening to them broadcast the biggest sporting event in America. 

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10 minutes ago, CatfanMO said:

It was embarrassing how much he didnt want Ertz TD to be a TD...How is that even close to not being a catch??

Yeah he even said something along the lines of “ I can’t wait until they overturn this call” in reference to the ertz TD

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The first two questionable calls - the Gilmore PI that caused the INT, then Gilmore holding Jeffery in the end zone before the Files TD catch, I just thought his objective opinion happened to side with the Pats on those plays.

But, then he kept going...

And going... 

And going...

His anger at the Clement call was hilarious.  Like all he was missing was a "How could they do this to Tawmy Ball Game?!?!   Do yurr jawb, Mr. Ref!"

Then his "I give up, I give up," comment, i had way more than enough.  His personal feelings were way too involved and I have never really had a problem with him until last night.  That was fairly unbearable...  the Ertz TD wasn't anything but a TD.

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