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Fox’s Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen More Than Lived Up to the Big Moment in Super Bowl LVII (SI)


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Just like the best players don't always make the best coaches, the same is true for announcing.  It's a completely different skill set.  Tom is probably too bland to be good at it.  And nobody will tune in just to hear his voice on commentary.  You tune into a game to watch the game, and you are at the mercy of whoever is assigned to calling it.

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Speaking of Fox Sports NFL Desk, it is time for Terry Bradshaw to be put out to pasture.  His question and answer session on the Super Bowl post game podium was next to useless if not cringe worthy.

Not to mention inappropriate...telling Reid to "waddle over". What a huge disrespect to one of the all time best NFL coaches.  Fox should have fired him and left him in AZ....in the middle of the desert.

3 hours ago, Fenrir said:

I rarely watch CBS-aired games, but was Romo really that bad? He used to be really good at analysis and got that big contract as a result. What happened??

Romo has gotten lazy.  Does not prepare...seems to be winging it

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5 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Speaking of Fox Sports NFL Desk, it is time for Terry Bradshaw to be put out to pasture.  His question and answer session on the Super Bowl post game podium was next to useless if not cringe worthy.

Fox needs to overhaul their whole desk.  Two players that havent played in 30+ years and another who would rather be on a daytime talk show.  A coach who hasnt coached in this century.  Its all just a little too "grandpa's football show" for my tastes.  Add in the absolute cringe attempts at humor and the in your face gambling and its all just too much and way out of step.

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