Now, the thing about Clardy is that he's from outside of the market. Which is fine to a certain extent, but then he will start talking about Pac 10 football or speaking down to me that I didn't pay enough attention to the NCAA Tournament. Or speak of having great knowledge of the history of Pittsburgh- such as when he started commenting on the Civic Arena's impact on the Hill District and it was obvious he really didn't know that much about it and was just repeating clichés and talking points he'd heard from others.
He was the original play-by-play announcer of the Pittsburgh Power. Very excitable announcer, which is kind of frowned upon these days, but I personally would rather have an excitable announcer than a drone if it comes to the lesser of two evils.
But again, he started talking down to me on that very first broadcast, explaining the rules of the game as if I'd never heard of Arena Football before and never once commenting that Pittsburgh was the sight of the very first Arena Football game and that the opposing coach was, in fact, the starting quarterback for Pittsburgh in that game!
Regardless, I don't want to be too critical of a guy just trying to make it. I think Clardy has talent, but it's probably not being used right.
But the thing here is Clardy is the only producer I am aware of who was given a chance to host. Who are the others, and when were they given the microphone?