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Molori speaks to CBS's #1 Jim Nantz...
http://www.patsfans.com/molori/display_story.php?story_id=3122
I'm in the same boat Molori's in. I didn't like Nantz in his first year in the booth. Flash forward a few years and all of the Stuart Scott's, Joe Buck's, Chris Berman's, and Tony Kornheiser's of the American sports media really makes you appreciate Nantz's cool style.
http://www.patsfans.com/molori/display_story.php?story_id=3122
Nantz has no catch phrases, no desire to exceed the volume of a police siren and no political agenda. These days, that makes him quite the exception and extremely interesting.
"I never will go there," says Nantz, who will call this Sunday's Patriots at Jets season opener alongside Phil Simms. "For young kids who want to break into the business, there is a feeling that you have to be goofy or, in some similar way, attention-grabbing.
"There is this in-your-face attitude that many sportscasters have, like they are on the brink of a tantrum. If you look at them the wrong way, they will explode."
I'm in the same boat Molori's in. I didn't like Nantz in his first year in the booth. Flash forward a few years and all of the Stuart Scott's, Joe Buck's, Chris Berman's, and Tony Kornheiser's of the American sports media really makes you appreciate Nantz's cool style.