Yes, breaking down tape is a process. Hell, coughing up the dough and time for all 22...much more of a process. But the quoted post above coupled with your previous post (which are quoted in the wrong order I believe, thank you "smart" phone)...C'mon man, do you work for MayCock or simply dirty that nose up and fondle the twins for your respect of his journalistic integrity?
All of these guys (guys being any reporter, beat through Bspn frontliner, and that Bspn was no typo) certainly have access to all22, have people working for them with all22, and should be able to coherently digest and describe exactly what happened on any given play, let alone course of a game. Many times reporters have agendas, either through team or agent, Myock's is yours to guess (again, misspelling intentional).
The true question is, do they (reporters, "insiders," or "analysts") actually go back and watch what really happened, or do they leave it up to the teleprompter...