That was immensely enjoyable. Unless you timestamp and index as you watch live, I can't understand how making a video like this in 1 week is possible. Blown away.
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Mike Blowers: “he’s gonna hit a homer on a fastball into the second deck on a 3-1 count” Football announcer: “they’re gonna throw a pass to their best receiver…”
yea some of these were imo no brainers. but then some like that was just bad ass. i know many years ago my dad asked why i got bored of NFL games. we paused the game colts were around 10 yard line i drew out each players path they were goiong to to take. offense and defense. explained it all and said he throw it here and it be a td. this is why i get bored with the nfl. dad said ur so full of shit. hits play. every player went as i said. and td. dad said how the hell. i just said to me its just that easy to see. so at times yes shit happens. more so for people what watch the same shit every day. i had studied many mannin games - films. even as a teen i could predict his plays probably better than most defenses.... which again made me hate the nfl. if i can do it with handful of game tapes? why cant these assholes do it with seasons of films"? and it being their jobs? to me proves just how shit many nfl coaches are. and why when u do get a few good ones they dominate.
@@FastDuDeJiunn the venn diagram intersection of people who are physically gifted and people who are intellectually gifted is very small. Add in being in the NFL and you get a very very small group of people. Even the venn diagram intersection of intellectually gifted, and a coach in the NFL is also very small. The world can be quite silly like that. But hey, if you think you can do it. Go ahead and pursue that career path. Show us how it should be done and make millions of dollars. Go on, you won't.
@@fellurs He also called the exact time it would take place, the exact count it would take place on, the exact pitch it would take place on, and almost the exact spot that it would be hit to
@@fellurs He called the at-bat, the count, the pitch, and the location within a few feet for a guy who never really took off at all in the majors (twelve HRs in total). The sheer luck involved in that number of correct assessments at once would be enough to win the national Powerball twice over.
The 3 second call isn’t much They run 3 secs off no matter the kick Because of earlier they just let it run So you leave 3 seconds on for any final field goal try
I'm kind of surprised that some team hasn't hired him as an assistant to the DC, just to help make on-the-fly adjustments, with how often he does this. It's every game, he can tell you what the offense is going to do just by how they are lined up.
I remember when 3:05 happened. Greatest example of "Announcers Calling Plays Before They Happen." Mike Blowers predicts the count, pitch, and location--a 3-1 fastball hit to the second deck in left-center for Tuiasosopo's first MLB HR. The only detail he got wrong was that he was just a couple feet short of the second deck.
I also remember this game. If I recall correctly, Blowers actually called the home run during the pre-game show and Dave and Rick were were replaying the segment during Matt T.'s at-bat
He was a very good NFL QB as well. Not his fault they never were a great TEAM. He only played QB. Not every position on every play on both sides of the ball.
The Reggie Wayne one was casual. "Yeah, I bet they are gonna target one of the best receivers to ever play here in crunch time. That's my prediction" 🤔
Jeez. Tony's a genius. I think near the end of his career he was probably the smartest guy on the field anytime he played. Just unfortunate his body didn't hold up
I read about Romo and how he says a football game has a pulse. That knowing what's going to happen in advance is just years of studying playbooks, calling audibles against defense and feeling the pulse. The reason he found his niche as a great commentater.
The skills of an NFL quarterback don't always translate to skills as a color commentator, though I will say there are quite a few former quarterbacks in that position now. Romo does seem to be unusually good at seeing what's coming, though.
Yeah most other sports the action is non-stop, the situation is changing constantly, there's no time to make a prediction. It could happen, but very rare, and even more rare that they'd be right.
I'm not going to lie, but I didn't like Tony Romo during his first season of color commenting. But starting with his second season, I really enjoy listening to him now.
Amen, he was effectively too good at his job cuz he was drowning the viewers with inside information instead of explaining the game in layman's terms. He's gotten MUCH better, cuz again the just had to tell him 'hey pretend you're explaining it to an enthusiastic 9-year-old so keep it simple and focus on word economy' haha
I mean that was the best call I ever heard. Said it would be his first HR on this at bat, predicted the exact 3-1 count when the count was 1-0, predicted what pitch he would hit it off of AND what part of the field it would be hit. Mind blowing!
1 of the best games I’ve seen they should make a compilation of great playoff games like that and Seahawks-packers pats-falcons Steelers-bengals Broncos-pats and cards-packers
@Duce_ 22 ok honest question, when fixing a game, do the players act it out, is it the coaches, refs or owners? Who knows it's scripted? If this is real how has no one slipped up and came out about it to their family and so on? Think deep, how has this not made it public, why are you special enough to know?
Romo is the best I’ve ever seen/heard when it comes to calling what’s about to happen - before it happens. He does it every game, especially the first few he called after retirement. It’s crazy
I wonder if Romo got told to stop spoiling games. I remember when he started commentating he was practically calling whole drives right. Seems like he toned it down. Also it seems like he could be the ultimate defensive coordinator. Where others are guessing, he just seems to know.
I remember seeing Bernie Kosar doing this 15 years ago during Browns preseason games and it amazed me then. Romo next leveled it. The ones that blow my mind are the baseball calls.
I heard Peyton Manning said on Simmons that when the announcers hang around the Teams all week and know what they are practicing it makes it easier in football to predict.
There's so many of them in so many sports that it's nearly impossible to know as there's a drive to deep left field by Castellanos and it'll be a home run. And that'll make it a 4-0 ballgame. I don't know if I'll ever post in this comments thread again.
Mike Blowers calling the Matt Tuiasosopo first career home run on the PREGAME show and nailing the AB, count, pitch type, and direction... Nothing else comes close.