Yahoo Sports - The 50 worst announcers in sports today

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1. Billy Packer: The man who annually managed to turn the most exciting three weeks in sports, the NCAA tournament, into a visit to your cranky grandfather's house. Griped and moaned about everything from women in sports to mid-major invitations (this, just before George Mason reached the Final Four). All credit goes to coaches; all blame goes to players. Thankfully put out to pasture with Bobby Knight. Boy, there's a joyful combo, huh?

2. Chris Berman: The first of the truly cartoonish sports announcers, and still the worst. Has completely lost sight of the fact that he's the mouthpiece, not the attraction. His nicknaming habit, his "back-back-back," his chummy "look! I'm hanging with jocks!" repartee on set -- it all went stale in the ‘90s, and yet he still trots it out, week after numbing week. Go, Berman, and take Leather with you.

3. Joe Morgan: Stubbornly refuses to admit that there's anything to the game of baseball more important than "heart." Laughs off statistics as irrelevant. Still carries grudges from his playing days. Like Bill Walton and other ex-jocks, views every player in comparison to his era -- and strangely enough, nobody ever comes close. Inspired one of the great sports blogs of this decade, but has unfortunately outlasted it.

4. Tony Kornheiser: His schtick is that he's a regular joe in the booth there with Mike Tirico and Ron "Na-tion-al Foot-ball Leeeeague" Jaworski. And that schtick, frankly, stinks. I could hear schlubs talking about, say, how well their fantasy teams are doing if I go to the local sports bar. I like "Monday Night Football" when there's a real possibility the announcers might get into an on-air fistfight, and I can't see that ever happening -- or lasting very long -- when Kornheiser's involved.

5. Dick Vitale: A cartoon character, but less credible -- and more annoying -- than Spongebob Squarepants. Never saw a recruiting violation he couldn't ignore. Shameless Duke homer; the evidence is indisputable.

6. Bill Walton: Alternates between gooey praises of his era and unhinged criticism ("That's HOOOORRIBLE") of anyone who doesn't, in his mind, measure up to Magic and Bird -- in other words, everybody. Carries a lot of bitterness around for an ex-hippie Deadhead.

7. Mike Patrick: A hyperbolic announcer who occasionally veers from praising or burying a team -- there's no middle ground -- to veer off on an unconnected rant. The most famous of these, of course, is his absentminded musing on Britney Spears during overtime of a Georgia-Alabama game. Tip for you, Mike: when even the dog can tell you've written your "off-the-cuff" one-liners days before, it's time to switch up your flow.

8. Tim McCarver: This is an entry on a list about the worst announcers in sports. See, when you're making a list, you break it down into different categories and put spaces between the entries, so people can tell it's a list. Like this entry about Tim McCarver, Fox baseball analyst. McCarver analyzes baseball for Fox. And while he's analyzing baseball for the Fox network, he offers stunning behind-the-scenes insight, just like you're getting in this entry here. Which is part of a larger list.

9. Joe Buck: Alternating between dull and sanctimonious, Buck is a crotchety curmudgeon trapped in a younger man's body. When he's not draining the life out of the greatest moments in modern sports, he's lecturing us on the sad state of the NFL. Summed up in this fine moment of offense at Randy Moss:

10. Bob Costas, post-2000: A once-brilliant announcer who has devolved into caricature. Like Buck and the tweedy Bryant Gumbel, apparently sees it has his sworn duty to protect the sanctity of sport from the filthy tide of 21st century progress -- including, you know, those nasty sports blogs. One of those announcers who would love sports so much more if there were no unruly fans, surly athletes or double-dealing owners to muck it all up.

And the rest of the bunch:

11. Stuart Scott: Tired as this side of the pillow.
12. Tony Siragusa: A burly, sweaty, mouthy ex-jock? Why, who wouldn't want to hear from him?
13. Gus Johnson: Only when he's screaming five minutes into an ordinary game.
14. Paul Maguire: Always sounds like he's about to ask you to buy the next round, and he'll "get ya back next time."
15. Stephen A. Smith: Wants so, so badly to be the story, not cover it.
16. Troy Aikman: Like Robin Williams, you don't notice until later that he didn't actually say anything.
17. John Sterling Catch-phrases flop to the ground like beached marlin; "Thaaaaaa Yankees win!" is the worst victory cry ever.
18. Thom Brennaman Loves him some Tebow.
19. John Madden Only when he's in worship-Favre mode.
20. Emmitt Smith:
21. Johnny Miller
22. Lee Corso
23. Jim Gray
24. Merril Hoge
25. Digger Phelps
26. Tiki Barber
27. Darren Pang
28. Dick Stockton
29. Dick Enberg
30. Darrell Waltrip
31. Kelly Tilghman
32. Mike Francesa
33. Steve Phillips
34. Pam Ward
35. Shannon Sharpe
36. Skip Bayless
37. Warren Sapp
38. Lamar Thomas
39. Paul Allen
40. Ken Harrelson
41. Magic Johnson
42. Chip Caray
43. Dave Mishkin
44. Joe Theismann
45. Dan Dierdorf
46. John Kruk
47. Jenn Sterger
48. Larry Merchant
49. Michael Kay
50. Lou Holtz

The one's in bold are ones I have serious problems with on this list.

2. Chris Berman - Why is he so high on this list? Maybe, I can see him at 50, but anything more is beyond me.
3. Joe Morgan - I actually rather like his commentary on Sunday Night Baseball
7. Mike Patrick - He's too high on this list.
9. Joe Buck - Why? It's the concussed one with his fingers full of Super Bowl rings that sucks. JB is pretty good.
10. Bob Costas - Bob Costas brings an intelectual side to sports. Again, look who's surrounding him on Sunday Night Football's studio crew.
13. Gus Johnson - Gus Johnson is 2nd on my all time best list, right before Kevin Harlan
28. Dick Stockton - He's not bad.
29. Dick Enberg - Ok, now this list is getting absurd. Now I know why Yahoo Sports sucks, except for their MMA pieces.
30. Darrell Waltrip - Makes NASCAR watchable for me. Those guys up(DW, Reynolds, and Joy) there are the best commentary crew that currently does NASCAR
32. Mike Fransessa - He's fallen off a bit since Mad Dog left his show, but he still doesn't deserve to be on this list.
42. Chip Caray - :eek:lol:
50. Lou Holtz - Why the hell is he not anything but one? Why?
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This list sucks in my opinion, but I wanna see what you guys think.
 
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The fact that Lou Holtz is number 50 and Joe theisman isnt in the top 5 makes this list terrible.... I will agree that Chris Berman sucks and also needs new ties and suits

Also how many sports announcers are out there? 55?

I dont see Bob Costas, he is pretty good

LOL
Bill Walton: "That's HOOOORRIBLE"
 
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2. Chris Berman - Why is he so high on this list? Maybe, I can see him at 50, but anything more is beyond me.

think they nailed that one. the write up is all you need to know. that is why he is so high on the list. his act is terrible now.
 
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think they nailed that one. the write up is all you need to know. that is why he is so high on the list. his act is terrible now.

I guess I'm a Bermanite? I just find him entertaining. Not saying he should be on the best list, but just saying, he isn't the worst I've heard.
 
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No one deserves to be above Morgan. He's awful and the writeup about him was dead on. The only thing I would is how awful Morgan is at calling pitches. Sliders are fast balls and inside pitches are on the outside corner. McCarver isn't much better and Buck should stick to football because he can even make this baseball nut bored with a game on Fox. After them I would add Vitale and Madden. Shocked to see Enberg on the list, I've always enjoyed his work.
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The one's in bold are ones I have serious problems with on this list.

2. Chris Berman - Why is he so high on this list? Maybe, I can see him at 50, but anything more is beyond me.
3. Joe Morgan - I actually rather like his commentary on Sunday Night Baseball
7. Mike Patrick - He's too high on this list.
9. Joe Buck - Why? It's the concussed one with his fingers full of Super Bowl rings that sucks. JB is pretty good.
10. Bob Costas - Bob Costas brings an intelectual side to sports. Again, look who's surrounding him on Sunday Night Football's studio crew.
13. Gus Johnson - Gus Johnson is 2nd on my all time best list, right before Kevin Harlan
28. Dick Stockton - He's not bad.
29. Dick Enberg - Ok, now this list is getting absurd. Now I know why Yahoo Sports sucks, except for their MMA pieces.
30. Darrell Waltrip - Makes NASCAR watchable for me. Those guys up(DW, Reynolds, and Joy) there are the best commentary crew that currently does NASCAR
32. Mike Fransessa - He's fallen off a bit since Mad Dog left his show, but he still doesn't deserve to be on this list.
42. Chip Caray - :eek:lol:
50. Lou Holtz - Why the hell is he not anything but one? Why?
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This list sucks in my opinion, but I wanna see what you guys think.

disagree on joe buck. he's horrible. listening to him is about as fun as watching paint dry for 4 hours. he made one of the most exciting and historical super bowls last year sound boring. that alone should make him worthy of that list. pam ward is the same way. i'd as soon put the tv on mute rathar than listen to those 2.

also, i don't mind mike patrick. he's ok to listen to, even with the out of left field britney spears comments.
 
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I think I'm ok with Buck doing football because I really like Aikman as an analyst. As a Redskins fan, I will now shoot myself.

I'm fine with Patrick as well. With such a yahoo beside him, he does fine.
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I like Aikman and Mike Patrick.

I agree with Berman and Joe Morgan being on that list.

I detest Joe Morgan. The only man in the history of the world that can bring any line you throw at him and he'll being it back to a successful time in his career. I've said this on here before, but I remember a game I was watching where he had this big story about Hank Aaron. It turned around to how he was so gracious to give him props at 2nd base as he trotted around the bags for a homer. I understand he has to go back to his playing days and all, but Christ the guy does it on a half inning basis.

Berman, man, Berman. I just don't like the guy. WHOOOOOOOOP!
 
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The absolute best analyst going these days, in any sport, is Steve Young with Jaws close behind. I would love to sit and break down a football game with those cats.
 
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I cannot stand to watch or hear Jaws. It may not be what he says, but his style and how he talks drives me nuts. He looks like one of those soccer dad's that are still trying to look cool and hip.
 
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I cannot stand to watch or hear Jaws. It may not be what he says, but his style and how he talks drives me nuts. He looks like one of those soccer dad's that are still trying to look cool and hip.

When you hear him talk you can tell the guy is naturally pumped up about looking into these games, packages, defensive/ offensive game plans, etc. and breaking it down. That's why I like him. He's intelligent about football and is excited to break it all down for the audience. Same with Young.
 
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When you hear him talk you can tell the guy is naturally pumped up about looking into these games, packages, defensive/ offensive game plans, etc. and breaking it down. That's why I like him. He's intelligent about football and is excited to break it all down for the audience. Same with Young.

Yeah I am not questioning his comments or his views. I simply just cannot stand to hear the guy talk. The best way I can put it is a quote from a movie. " Nice job here man but there is just something about your face. I just wanna deliver one of these right to your suck hole. Change your face or I will change it for you" Its one of those sorta things for me. Just irks me to watch the guy, I dunno...
 
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Yeah I am not questioning his comments or his views. I simply just cannot stand to hear the guy talk. The best way I can put it is a quote from a movie. " Nice job here man but there is just something about your face. I just wanna deliver one of these right to your suck hole. Change your face or I will change it for you" Its one of those sorta things for me. Just irks me to watch the guy, I dunno...

Sounds like the same reason I don't like Berman. I understand.
 
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The absolute best analyst going these days, in any sport, is Steve Young with Jaws close behind. I would love to sit and break down a football game with those cats.

I'm going to disagree. Johnny Mac in tennis is top notch and even though he's fairly new at the TV part, listening to Knight break down basketball is unbeatable. I'm actually looking forward to him calling the UT women's game next week.
 
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I'm going to disagree. Johnny Mac in tennis is top notch and even though he's fairly new at the TV part, listening to Knight break down basketball is unbeatable. I'm actually looking forward to him calling the UT women's game next week.

I wouldn't know about JMac, so I'll trust to you on that one. I'd put Bob Knight up there. I'm not a huge College Basketball fan, but from what I've seen he's right up there with Jaws with excitement and naturally loving the game.
 
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Best sportscaster of all-time.

"Dandy" Don Meredith

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