Waxing philosophic on bad announcing

buck%20and%20aikman.jpgMy standards for announcers of football games are not high, but it seemed to me that the Fox Sports announcing team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in last weekend’s Super Bowl LXII game were unusually bad. For example, neither of them made much of Coach Belichick’s dubious decision of going for it on 4th and 13 on the Giants 32 yard line rather trying a long field goal (49 yards) that is made easier by the pristine conditions in which the game was played. In particular, Aikman — who has that annoying ability to say absolutely nothing of substance while reciting overlapping clichÈs — could not bring himself to stop rhapsodizing about Tom Brady’s “coolness under fire” despite the fact that Brady was missing badly on relatively easy passes while looking antsy in the pocket over the brutal pounding that he was enduring from the Giants’ front seven.
Noting the same mediocrity in announcing quality, Michael BÈrubÈ takes up another key call in the game and provides this imaginary dialogue between Buck and Aikman.
We can only dream. ;^)

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  1. Agreed. Further, they failed to fault the decision, with less than 3 minutes, with first and goal, to attempt a pass instead of run, which would have burned 45-50 seconds from the game clock. That was the crucial tactical error.

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