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TNF and the Panthers


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The embarrassment for this organization is at all time low. I can't recall the announcers having a guest in the booth for an entire quarter, and focusing totally on the guest instead of the game.

Maybe a series or two, but never an entire quarter. If they could have I believe they would have kept Kelsey the whole half.

I don't know how Tepper can show his face around town. Being totally humiliated on national TV with the absolute worst team in the league, and then having the broadcast team kick him to the curb.

The coments about the sh$t moves that have been made by this team by Al Michael's all game, just rubbed salt in the wounds. 

Good job 

 

 

 

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That was horrible. The whole telecast was nearly unwatchable and not because the product on the field was playing well below even TNF’s standards, which we were already grading on a curve. 

 I find myself really disliking Amazon’s production values as exhibited and Al Michaels is bored and then we have to entertain Al Michaels with poo like his anecdotes that have nothing to do with the game. Or his stories while the plays are being run on the screen behind him. Guests. A bunch of superfluous stuff. 

He is bigger than the broadcast and knows it. He needs to be working the top games to be any good to listen to, where he is into the game. 

And please man, hot flash products and ads and something else for that demographic that I can’t recall but I saw that one first and raised my eyebrows.… I mean, I am watching the game and here comes the Oxygen channel every five minutes. 

I want my damn deodorant, beer, and razor commercials back lol. But really… that seemed intentional. 

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