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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I thought so too, until I had to listen to the Titans' broadcast team of Chris Stout and Eddie George in the second half of the NFL Network broadcast. In some instances, they would put the camera on George attempting to make a useless point while the teams were setting up for the next play. Very annoying.That had to be one of the worse quality broadcast of a NFL football game I had ever sat through.
The whole production was embarrassing. Criqui and Cross don't know half the players.
The best part was the Brady "fumble". They kept claiming it was a fumble during the review, but never let the replay roll to where you could see who recovered it. But they claimed the Defense had, without showing evidence. Then the ref announces that the Defense recovered, but it's now 2nd and 14. And Cross and Criqui say that this turnover will be a turning point. And then Brady takes the next snap, and no one even mentions the farcical circus that just took place, or reviews the fumble recovery by a Patriot.
Actually he's better on radio, kind of like John Sterling, because the listener has no idea what actually happened and can't compare his inaccuracies with reality.
That had to be one of the worse quality broadcast of a NFL football game I had ever sat through.
That might have been the most frustrating part of the broadcast.
Randy Cross is a jackass.
The whole production was embarrassing. Criqui and Cross don't know half the players. The camera work was terrible and the audio and video didn't match at all. And do we really need a 20 minute interview with Jim Cook on the sideline while the game is in play?
The best part was the Brady "fumble". They kept claiming it was a fumble during the review, but never let the replay roll to where you could see who recovered it. But they claimed the Defense had, without showing evidence. Then the ref announces that the Defense recovered, but it's now 2nd and 14. And Cross and Criqui say that this turnover will be a turning point. And then Brady takes the next snap, and no one even mentions the farcical circus that just took place, or reviews the fumble recovery by a Patriot. Without question the worst broadcast, college or pro, I have ever seen. Criqui needs to be put out to pasture with a bottle of Jim Beam. And he's doing Notre Dame football? Actually he's better on radio, kind of like John Sterling, because the listener has no idea what actually happened and can't compare his inaccuracies with reality.
Cross doesn't have to know the first names of every player for every game. But really now, why not just say Light. It's fine. No need to uselessly improv names hoping that no one will notice.