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Let's show Greg Olsen some love


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Awful Announcing is running a poll for who the best TV announcer booths were (it's broken down by booth, so some individual names appear more than once if they had different partners over the season (or if they happened to handle any one-off games, like for Netflix)

Let's see if we can ensure Greg is awarded his well-deserved "A" rating (and maybe tank/influence those who truly are horrible)

https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/grade-announcer-booths-2024-season.html

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7 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He bagged on the team because they deserved it.

I’m really not a sensitive guy, but it seemed like he enjoyed it. We deserved it, no doubt, but he was much less analytical with us than I was looking forward to. I didn’t expect rosy commentary, but with his football IQ, I thought it would have been different.

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53 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Hell no dude has been killing us all year.

 

 

That's his fault we suck?  How would you feel if Drew Brees was calling a game recently and super hyping the heck out of an awful Saints team?  You would be like b*tch please.  Nobody wants to hear Greg pander, apologize for and prop up a really bad Panthers team just because he played here.

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42 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

I’m really not a sensitive guy, but it seemed like he enjoyed it. We deserved it, no doubt, but he was much less analytical with us than I was looking forward to. I didn’t expect rosy commentary, but with his football IQ, I thought it would have been different.

He's not going to call out specifically what the issue is. He's giving you the symptoms and letting you diagnose the disease. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Hell no dude has been killing us all year.

 

 

I'll take an honest assessment over drooling homer spin 10 times our of 10. We are in no way shape or form a perennial contender that has earned any level of the benefit of the doubt. That's just the reality.

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2 hours ago, Gapanthersfan said:

I’m really not a sensitive guy, but it seemed like he enjoyed it. We deserved it, no doubt, but he was much less analytical with us than I was looking forward to. I didn’t expect rosy commentary, but with his football IQ, I thought it would have been different.

Would it be hard to believe he strongly dislikes David Tepper?

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