I read a news story the other day that former Washington owner Dan Snyder is pretty bitter about the team's turnaround after he was forced to sell. I think it's funny myself.
A big speech about letting the players play and keeping the refs out of it, and then praising three ticky tack calls in a row. That sort of thing makes it seem like he's just trying to fill the air with words.
He doesn't say anything some back of the lineup ESPN color commentary guy wouldn't say. The most accomplished QB in NFL history and it's like he's trying to do an impression of a commentator.
People love Tony Romo, and I do too. But I don't think many people understand that what Romo does is take advantage of the week before the game. He watches practice, talks to the teams, and knows what he's looking at. That comes out when he's calling the game. If I remember right, Brady is not allowed to attend practices during the week.