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I liked the job that Mark Helfrich did with Fox today. Really thought he did a great job. And he had a pretty good chemistry with the guys he was calling the job with...

On the other hand- Tommy Tuberville with ESPN- eeks.... he's brutal. And almost no chemistry with Mike Patrick.
09-02-2017 06:51 PM
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(09-02-2017 06:51 PM)stever20 Wrote:  I liked the job that Mark Helfrich did with Fox today. Really thought he did a great job. And he had a pretty good chemistry with the guys he was calling the job with...

On the other hand- Tommy Tuberville with ESPN- eeks.... he's brutal. And almost no chemistry with Mike Patrick.

Most of the ESPN crews wreaked today. They simply won't shut up talking about things unrelated to game, and when their is a review they go on and on about it even if they are ignorant of the rules. We had 3 punt returns in one game before they identified the returner. They talked through the first two returns and never acknowledged the guy.

God, do I miss the Keith Jackson type announcers who actually told you what was happening on the screen!
09-02-2017 08:57 PM
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