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Nate Newton

Anyone know when he's coming back to ESPN? I know he was on w/ B & S after Mike Irvin got canned & then had to go back to Florida because his dad died or something. That was like 2 weeks ago haven't heard anything since.
 
KESN = E)bonics-S)peaking.....ummmmm.....N)ewt ?

Does every former pro footballer EXPECT to have a broadcasting career when the game's over for them? Then again, there always seems to be someone dumb enough in radio/TV management that values game knowledge and a "name" WAY above and beyond the concepts of vocal talent/finesse/resonance/control. That's how we got Joe Theismann. And Phil Simms. And Boomer Esiason. And Steve Young.

At lease Aikman took voice lessons, and it worked. (Anyone remember his former low, slow, deadpan, brain-damage-sounding voice in his earlier days on the Cowboys? You'd never know it was the same guy.)
 
MikeShannon914 said:
At lease Aikman took voice lessons, and it worked. (Anyone remember his former low, slow, deadpan, brain-damage-sounding voice in his earlier days on the Cowboys? You'd never know it was the same guy.)

Well, do remember that Aikman- in his playing days- suffered more concussions than anyone else. I'm gonna guess the brain-damage-sounding voice was indeed because his brain was damaged. But you're so right in that you'd never know it was the same guy.

I've been really pleased with Daryl Johnston's broadcasting career, of course, he's always been bright and articulate.
 
If Aikman has a problem announcing because he is brain damaged, get him off of Fox NFL Football coverage and put him on the Fox News Channel where he'll fit right in.
 
"Then again, there always seems to be someone dumb enough in radio/TV management that values game knowledge and a "name" WAY above and beyond the concepts of vocal talent/finesse/resonance/control."

No, when I tune in to a game I'd really rather hear John Houseman do color commentary than Dandy Don Meredith or Troy Aikman. Perhaps even The Master Thespian! Yeah! That's the Ticket!

Finesse....resonance....control....? Seriously? Over game knowledge?
 
The_X_Man_Cometh said:
"Then again, there always seems to be someone dumb enough in radio/TV management that values game knowledge and a "name" WAY above and beyond the concepts of vocal talent/finesse/resonance/control."Finesse....resonance....control....? Seriously? Over game knowledge?
I said, "WAY above and beyond"...that acknowledges the need for fair amounts of knowledge AND finesse. Don Meredith is a great example of one who had ALL of those. Knowledge of the game AND the ability to communicate AND to be animated AND to have one of the friendliest and most resonant voices in the game.

Putting some random, "dumb 'ol jock" in there just because of his name...THAT'S my point. On the flipside, putting Dennis Miller or Rush Limbaugh in there...that also makes the same point.

It's called SPORTS-CASTING---to me, that person's resume should have equal amounts of sports AND broadcasting.
 
People are drawn to ex illiterate Cowboys as football analysts for the same reason that people rubber neck at traffic accidents.
People are always attracted to the freakishly weird. Ex illiterate Cowboys are to football analysts what the cast of Jersey Shore
is to human beings. If you want an example of someone who is in the hall of fame and was solid as a sports analyst, look no further than NHL Hall Of Famer Ken Dryden who also graduated Cornell and McGill University Law School. Dryden was the color man with Al Michaels for the 1980 Miracle On Ice for U. S. A. Hockey in the winter olympics at Lake Placid. Dryden was the most educated, literate, intelligent athlete of all time and that came through in his hockey analysis.

On the other side you have all these ex Cowboys who sound like boobs.
 
RADIO TRUTH said:
People are drawn to ex illiterate Cowboys as football analysts for the same reason that people rubber neck at traffic accidents.
People are always attracted to the freakishly weird. Ex illiterate Cowboys are to football analysts what the cast of Jersey Shore
is to human beings. If you want an example of someone who is in the hall of fame and was solid as a sports analyst, look no further than NHL Hall Of Famer Ken Dryden who also graduated Cornell and McGill University Law School. Dryden was the color man with Al Michaels for the 1980 Miracle On Ice for U. S. A. Hockey in the winter olympics at Lake Placid. Dryden was the most educated, literate, intelligent athlete of all time and that came through in his hockey analysis.

On the other side you have all these ex Cowboys who sound like boobs.


Well RT you do some color commentating....Since you know what is good or bad.
 
Don't know how much vocal talent John Madden had, but Frank Caliendo is making a fortune off of it.

I liked how it took Madden 5 minutes to state & re-state the obvious, then Pat Summerall would just say "no gain."
 
RADIO TRUTH said:
People are drawn to ex illiterate Cowboys as football analysts for the same reason that people rubber neck at traffic accidents.

Actually, people aren't drawn to this. Otherwise, Irvin would have ratings and a job.
 
Make Me said:
RADIO TRUTH said:
People are drawn to ex illiterate Cowboys as football analysts for the same reason that people rubber neck at traffic accidents.

Actually, people aren't drawn to this. Otherwise, Irvin would have ratings and a job.

Not sure I agree with that. I personally can't/won't tolerate Irvin's sense of entitlement nor do I think he should keep being rewarded after his continual shenanigans.
 
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