Look down at your remote someday.RadioFan wrote:In my spare time, I'd lobby Paul Tagliabue until the networks agreed to give every household a MUTE option for all TV announcers "covering" live sporting events.
Thank me later.
Look down at your remote someday.RadioFan wrote:In my spare time, I'd lobby Paul Tagliabue until the networks agreed to give every household a MUTE option for all TV announcers "covering" live sporting events.
B, I meant the announcers only. The crowd noise, the Q-backs yelling out signals, the stadium PA announcer, hell, even the commercials are all good, with that option. Call it my lottery-winning gift to America.BSmack wrote:Look down at your remote someday.RadioFan wrote:In my spare time, I'd lobby Paul Tagliabue until the networks agreed to give every household a MUTE option for all TV announcers "covering" live sporting events.
Thank me later.
I watched the Jets-Dolphins game that NBC tried minus announcers. It sucked. Then again, the broadcast was in mono, so the stadium crowd didn't exactly fill up the living room. Maybe with a Dolby 5.1 broadcast that might be better.RadioFan wrote:B, I meant the announcers only. The crowd noise, the Q-backs yelling out signals, the stadium PA announcer, hell, even the commercials are all good, with that option. Call it my lottery-winning gift to America.BSmack wrote:Look down at your remote someday.RadioFan wrote:In my spare time, I'd lobby Paul Tagliabue until the networks agreed to give every household a MUTE option for all TV announcers "covering" live sporting events.
Thank me later.
Sorry it "sucked" for you. I seem to remember rave reviews about it, and people saying, "hey, that was pretty cool."BSmack wrote:I watched the Jets-Dolphins game that NBC tried minus announcers. It sucked.
'swat I'm sayin.BSmack wrote:Then again, the broadcast was in mono, so the stadium crowd didn't exactly fill up the living room. Maybe with a Dolby 5.1 broadcast that might be better.
My recolection was of viewers saying exactly the opposite. You can be damn sure the networks would have jumped on the idea if it was a winner. Football announcers aren't exactly poor. The networks could have save millions by ditching them.RadioFan wrote:Sorry it "sucked" for you. I seem to remember rave reviews about it, and people saying, "hey, that was pretty cool."BSmack wrote:I watched the Jets-Dolphins game that NBC tried minus announcers. It sucked.
And lasers. Lasers would help make it better.RadioFan wrote:'swat I'm sayin.BSmack wrote:Then again, the broadcast was in mono, so the stadium crowd didn't exactly fill up the living room. Maybe with a Dolby 5.1 broadcast that might be better.
Call me unAmerican, B, but ... You DO understand that I am referring to less when it comes to TV sports "broadcasters" and that I abhore any and all pre-game, half-time and post-game TV horseshit when it comes to NFL games, especially the playoffs, including some butchered "rendition" of the national anthem, right?BSmack wrote:And lasers. Lasers would help make it better.RadioFan wrote:'swat I'm sayin.BSmack wrote:Then again, the broadcast was in mono, so the stadium crowd didn't exactly fill up the living room. Maybe with a Dolby 5.1 broadcast that might be better.
Not saying that TV annuncers are all that. But I always thought that NFL films used the radio guys because they come cheaper.RadioFan wrote:Call me unAmerican, B, but ... You DO understand that I am referring to less when it comes to TV sports "broadcasters" and that I abhore any and all pre-game, half-time and post-game TV horseshit when it comes to NFL games, especially the playoffs, including some butchered "rendition" of the national anthem, right?BSmack wrote:And lasers. Lasers would help make it better.RadioFan wrote: 'swat I'm sayin.
I mean, not to lump you in with Tardowen or anything, but if you insist on pursuing this, try linking a brother up to all the EPIC calls by Dick Emberg, Jim Nance, Mike Patrick, Al Michaels, Brent Munsberger and the rest of the awesome TV announcers recorded for all time on NFL Films, will ya?
After all, TV announcers are fantastic aren't they? :wink:
You want to be a fucknut? Or would you like to be informative? Your choice, since you seem to think you know it all.RadioFan wrote:Are you seriously this much of a tard?BSmack wrote:Not saying that TV annuncers are all that. But I always thought that NFL films used the radio guys because they come cheaper.
Please continue, if you'd like to answer my question.
Sorry B, it had to be done, for the good of the board.BSmack wrote:You want to be a fucknut? Or would you like to be informative? Your choice, since you seem to think you know it all.RadioFan wrote:Are you seriously this much of a tard?BSmack wrote:Not saying that TV annuncers are all that. But I always thought that NFL films used the radio guys because they come cheaper.
Please continue, if you'd like to answer my question.
Let's examine this for a second. "Not saying that TV annuncers are all that." Hmmm, aside from it's TV announcers, not "annuncers," yes, they aren't all that. Or did you mean that, when you typed "Not saying that TV annuncers are all that ... oh fuck this.BSmack wrote:Not saying that TV annuncers are all that. But I always thought that NFL films used the radio guys because they come cheaper.
uhh.. Harry Kalas does not come cheap and while he does some radio for the Phillies he is primarily a tv guy.BSmack wrote:Not saying that TV annuncers are all that. But I always thought that NFL films used the radio guys because they come cheaper.RadioFan wrote:Call me unAmerican, B, but ... You DO understand that I am referring to less when it comes to TV sports "broadcasters" and that I abhore any and all pre-game, half-time and post-game TV horseshit when it comes to NFL games, especially the playoffs, including some butchered "rendition" of the national anthem, right?BSmack wrote: And lasers. Lasers would help make it better.
I mean, not to lump you in with Tardowen or anything, but if you insist on pursuing this, try linking a brother up to all the EPIC calls by Dick Emberg, Jim Nance, Mike Patrick, Al Michaels, Brent Munsberger and the rest of the awesome TV announcers recorded for all time on NFL Films, will ya?
After all, TV announcers are fantastic aren't they? :wink:
Keep up with the spelling smack. Real strong stuff.RadioFan wrote:Let's examine this for a second. "Not saying that TV annuncers are all that." Hmmm, aside from it's TV announcers, not "annuncers," yes, they aren't all that. Or did you mean that, when you typed "Not saying that TV annuncers are all that ... oh fuck this.
We can spell check. And talk about lasers.WhatsMyName wrote:Do you two assholes have anything better to do than argue about innocuous bullshit?