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Where does the Panthers radio team rank?


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17. Carolina Panthers (Anish Shroff, Jim Szoke; also rotating analysts including Jake Delhomme, Luke Kuechly, Jordan Gross, Kurt Coleman, Jonathan Stewart, and Kevin Donalley): 2.37
Most common grade: B (32.7% of votes)
Percentage of A/B/C grades: 74.0%

The Panthers also have many figures listed here, but most are rotating analysts who sometimes join the main team of Shroff and Szoke. There are other times where it’s Shroff with two of these guest analysts, though. This group received 34 Bs out of 104 total votes.

The comments here saw a lot of debate over Shroff. One A voter found him “an excellent addition, with the right blend of passion and information” (he’s held this role since 2022), but others were more critical. Lines there included “the weak link; fine for TV, not a good fit for a local radio ‘homer’ role” and “another double-duty announcer working a lot on Fridays in CFB, but light on personality.”

Other respondents criticized this overall setup as “too many people” and “too inconsistent.” But there was some praise for Delhomme and Kuechly. One F voter took exception to the booth’s overall homerism, though, saying, “The way the announcing team always talks about ‘us’ and ‘we’ in-game as opposed to saying Panthers or Carolina is completely unprofessional. Awful to listen to.”

https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/2025-local-radio-announcer-rankings.html

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