Howie and Terry not bad....except for Howie introducing LSU rcvrs as ND players and vice versa....that was a world class F up...an embarrassment.... I'm mainly referrring to the technical aspects and production values..sound..camera work....lots of screw ups
I liked Terry Bradshaw a lot. He had some great points in the first half. The rest of the broadcast was an ND justification.
Bradshaw did a GREAT job, I really thought he would screw it up. All in all I thought the coverage was great and it was a breath of fresh air not not have the ESPN *******s chiming in
the highlight of the whole thing was when terry said the first thing bowe did when they fixed his eyesight was break up with his girlfriend.
i can't believe some of you thought terry was great. i thought i was gonna puke if he said one more time (5 i believe) that jamarcus's first pass to early had way to much air under it. it was a great pass that put us first and goal on the 2 !!!!!!!!!
Could they have slanted it any further to Notre Dame? It seems to me like it was an Irish version of Tigervision. I mean the one comment by Howie..."I don't know if the MVP will be given to Jonathon Zenon for LSU or us?" Us? Geez...at least have a little non biased opinions. And the halftime highlights...the only highlight they showed of LSU was an interception and the comment was "Quinn just needs to settle down and play his game". Damn...did LSU even play today or was it just Notre Dame?
yeah horrible coverage, cuz all they talk about in the 4th quarter is JR and how great he is...for the entire 4th quarter! :hihi: Terry was good, needed more practice on his delivery but had some nice humor thown in there to keep it lively. Way to represent Terry. Howie said about 5 words, and 4 of them putted me to sleep.:dis: Overall, still way better than Brent Mustbewrong and his "Meechigan is the clear #2" crap.
the man won what, 4 super bowls at the QB position? if the man says the ball had too much air under it it did. early had to slow down and wait on the ball and that prevented a touchdown.