Can’t wait till CBS loses the SEC

#29
#29
I was noticing the poor quality of the video feeds yesterday. CBS must be using some real old equipment. Many of the replays were hard to see because the pictures were blurry.

As far a Disney is concerned, I am not a fan. I can predict that in a couple of years we will all be paying $$$ to watch these games if they get control. The mouse can eat rat poison for all I care.

People who work for Disney call it The Rat. I suspect we will also soon enough
 
#30
#30
I’d rather have Jefferson Pilot broadcast the game on their handheld cameras than listen to Gary. The bumper music is the only redeeming thing about CBS.

If I could choose any of the old prime time teams, I’d go with Brent Musburger and Blackledge. Musburger had an iconic voice and I liked how he was so open about gambling and his comments on the ladies in the crowd. Blackledge wasn’t the strongest analytical guy but I loved the food segments. All we have now is the gameday meals which is always the same bbq food from somebody I’ve never heard of.
 
#31
#31
I was noticing the poor quality of the video feeds yesterday. CBS must be using some real old equipment. Many of the replays were hard to see because the pictures were blurry.

As far a Disney is concerned, I am not a fan. I can predict that in a couple of years we will all be paying $$$ to watch these games if they get control. The mouse can eat rat poison for all I care.
You’re probably right. You used to be able to watch your local NFL game and the national games on the nfl website, but they got greedy and instituted the NFL plus system.
 
#34
#34
Yes watching Tennessee lose sucked, but my god is CBS College Football the worst sports programming in the country? They have terrible announcers, their ref analyst is usually wrong. They constantly show replays and miss the start of a play. Nessler (who was so good with ESPN oddly enough) always seems behind. And let’s not even talk about the endless commercials that CBS loves to make sure they cram in every time there’s a stoppage in play. Trying to watch my favorite football team is less enjoyable because of them.

So glad the mouse is taking over in 2024.
What's sick is how they always drool over whoever we play. That's what makes me sick.
 
#35
#35
I’d rather have Jefferson Pilot broadcast the game on their handheld cameras than listen to Gary. The bumper music is the only redeeming thing about CBS.

If I could choose any of the old prime time teams, I’d go with Brent Musburger and Blackledge. Musburger had an iconic voice and I liked how he was so open about gambling and his comments on the ladies in the crowd. Blackledge wasn’t the strongest analytical guy but I loved the food segments. All we have now is the gameday meals which is always the same bbq food from somebody I’ve never heard of.
Ron Franklin and Mike Gottfried.

Mic Drop.
 
#36
#36
I’d rather have Jefferson Pilot broadcast the game on their handheld cameras than listen to Gary. The bumper music is the only redeeming thing about CBS.

If I could choose any of the old prime time teams, I’d go with Brent Musburger and Blackledge. Musburger had an iconic voice and I liked how he was so open about gambling and his comments on the ladies in the crowd. Blackledge wasn’t the strongest analytical guy but I loved the food segments. All we have now is the gameday meals which is always the same bbq food from somebody I’ve never heard of.

Blackledge (IMHO) is/was solid for sure, and I'm right there with you on the food segments he did as well.
 
#37
#37
Yes watching Tennessee lose sucked, but my god is CBS College Football the worst sports programming in the country? They have terrible announcers, their ref analyst is usually wrong. They constantly show replays and miss the start of a play. Nessler (who was so good with ESPN oddly enough) always seems behind. And let’s not even talk about the endless commercials that CBS loves to make sure they cram in every time there’s a stoppage in play. Trying to watch my favorite football team is less enjoyable because of them.

So glad the mouse is taking over in 2024.
It’s like watching commercials and some game in between
 
#38
#38
The production at the end of the Alabama game was storybook and i could see it being inspiring to a potential recruit. We’re not going to get that on ESPN. We’re going to get a cutaway to join a lame game in progress.
 
#45
#45
Absolutely, Danielson is such a bias prick and adds ZERO football knowledge to the broadcast.

That, plus the whining strained voice of his sounds like he spends the games trying to pass a boulder-sized kidney stone.
 
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#46
#46
I try not to get annoyed by them but it was bad yesterday. Maybe the worst I’ve heard this year
 
#48
#48
That, plus the whining strained voice of his sounds like he spends the games trying to pass a boulder-sized kidney stone.

The really bad part about that is that he's so much in love with that voice.
 
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#49
#49
If you listen to them, not paying attention to any specific team, they FAIL as broadcasters! They frequently describe plays and situations totally wrong! Yesterday was first time I endured them and I had to mute them because of how poorly they describe anything.
 

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