TrustMeIamRight
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I kept waiting for the Chiefs to just pipe the sound from the broadcast booth into their players helmets, so the defense could stop NE.
I'm pretty sure the Chiefs defense knew what was coming, too.I kept waiting for the Chiefs to just pipe the sound from the broadcast booth into their players helmets, so the defense could stop NE.
I absolutely love the injected strategic technicalities. I hope Romo's popularity will help usher in a new wave of analysts that bring strategic insights to commentary rather than the non-stop player fellating that has occurred in the booth since John Madden.He bogs me down by being so technical on virtually every play instead of just letting me relax and enjoy the game. But I gotta say he's damned good at predicting the play before it unfolds, especially yesterday.
I absolutely love the injected strategic technicalities. I hope Romo's popularity will help usher in a new wave of analysts that bring strategic insights to commentary rather than the non-stop player fellating that has occurred in the booth since John Madden.
You just put this douche in the same sentence as John Madden lol. Blasphemy.
I absolutely love the injected strategic technicalities. I hope Romo's popularity will help usher in a new wave of analysts that bring strategic insights to commentary rather than the non-stop player fellating that has occurred in the booth since John Madden.
I find it obnoxious and he comes off as a know it all.....because he does know it all.I get what you are saying but it was too much. Often it would run close to the next play. Sometimes I just want to relax and not feeel like I’m in a meeting breaking down film with the coaches.
I get what you are saying but it was too much. Often it would run close to the next play. Sometimes I just want to relax and not feeel like I’m in a meeting breaking down film with the coaches.
I'm pretty sure the Chiefs defense knew what was coming, too.
Romo was basically saying "If Chiefs A then Brady does B" which means that everyone knew what was happening.
I think if he wants to, he could be a solid QB coach and work up to OC. Not too sure about HC, at least not yet. He may prefer to stay in broadcasting though. And he's a damn solid golfer too.If Tony Romo doesn't get a call for either a coordinator or HC position in the next 2-3 years I'd be amazed.
Yea HC would be a stretch, and would take a lot more than simply being able to predict plays in certain situations. He'd definitely be great a clock management though. OC or DC would be the more ideal fit.I think if he wants to, he could be a solid QB coach and work up to OC. Not too sure about HC, at least not yet. He may prefer to stay in broadcasting though. And he's a damn solid golfer too.
He apperently reads defences better from the booth as opposed to ground level. Better stay where he's at.He was right all game and pretty much every time he announced any game. Dude reads the game and explains it and I applaud him for it. Wonder if he gets out of the booth and goes on the sidelines
CBS broadcaster Tony Romo confirmed he's received recent contract offers from NFL teams.If Tony Romo doesn't get a call for either a coordinator or HC position in the next 2-3 years I'd be amazed.
I'll bet in his non-booth hours, he probably watches a lot of tape, does research, and gathers intel. probably just like when he was QB, except for the on-field part.It would be silly to do so. As evidence by the existence of this thread, he's already attained "god" status in his current profession. He only has to "work" like 4 hours/week sitting in a temperature-controlled press box talking about football and can spend the rest of the week on the golf course and with his family. He'd probably get paid more in the booth than the sidelines too.
yeah, but the teams are supposed to have some expert up high in the booth who can see it all, same view.He apperently reads defences better from the booth as opposed to ground level. Better stay where he's at.
Predicting NEs offense is not that hard. Hell I'm right probably 80% of the time.