Thats assuming they actually watch the game. Lately the talking heads I've caught working the games seem to be working more off loose scripts and one another as the game itself.Toledo vs. Northern Illinois . . . It's almost halftime. You've got to flip over and have a look at the fog that has settled in. I'd say the visibility is around 200 feet.
The announcers are delirious trying to keep up with what is going on.
First thing I said when I flipped it to that game, out loud, was "USC at Oregon State 2004."Toledo vs. Northern Illinois . . . It's almost halftime. You've got to flip over and have a look at the fog that has settled in. I'd say the visibility is around 200 feet.
The announcers are delirious trying to keep up with what is going on.