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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.Dan Fouts did the impossible. He made me want Chris Collingsworth.
I mostly just thought it was weird that he kept thinking every incomplete pass was going to be a pick.I don' mind Fouts at all. People here underestimate the difficulty of staying on top of such a fast paced, action packed job. Heck, think of how hard it is to spit out your own insights between plays (nachos and beer) and there ain't several million folks out waiting to bean you for saying something stupid.
And Fouts gets a gold star for sharply pointing out how the refs blew the obvious PI/illegal contact call on Edelman near the goal line late in the game. "I don't know what they are looking at...," he said, or something very close to that.
People here underestimate the difficulty of staying on top of such a fast paced, action packed job.
If we're going to have all-star refs, they should give us allstar commentators too.I was really surprised to see that announcing team call the game. Is this CBS' second-best broadcast team? Not a very deep bench.
That's one of the huge pluses of actually being at the game instead of watching it on TV. I don't have to listen to all the bull5hit. I can only imagine how unbearable it must have been last night to those who watched it on TV.
Huh? My reaction to a Patriot defender tackling a KC runner before going out of bounds and bringing that player to the ground out of bounds. "Should have been a penalty"..........
I have that problem solved. I put the volume at around 6 and I can't hear what the announcers are saying but I can still hear the noise of the crowd, even though it's quieter. It's the best way to view a game on the boob tube these days.