Gus Johnson could commentate putt-putt golf, and not only make it sound primetime. But, also, somehow it’ll end up being the best-ever putt-putt game in putt-putt history.
One of the greatest announcer moments came near the end of the 1980 University of Georgia versus the University of Florida football game. Georgia just scored the game-winning touchdown on an incredible pass play to wide receiver Lindsay Scott. The Univ. of Georgia famous radio announcer, Larry Munson, made the funniest and passionate commentary in the next few moments. You can find it on youtube. Georgia won the championship that year!
That Brett Farve Interception was epic, that game was the NFC Championship game, where New Orleans win and went on to beat the Indianapolis Colts in the Super Bowl
Typical Brett Favre trying to be superman instead of doing the smart thing like running for 6-7 yards so the kicker gets a chance to win the game. Hell even immobile Brady would have saw all that room on the right side and ran for a few yards. That's why Favre for all his numbers isn't higher up on the list of all time great QB's for me.
During this years NFL season, y’all should react to the weekly highlight from all the games from each week. NFL puts out videos of all that week’s highlights
7:17 mark, phil simms let seep out a horrofic fart...interesting side note, the giant in game of thrones, wun wun, was named after phil simms' jersey number '11' because he was george r r martins favorite player
That was radio announcer Kevin Harlan doing the play-by-play of the fan on the field. Radio announcers have a little more freedom in what they can say. The television announcers have to be a bit more buttoned up. If you want to see it there's plenty of fan footage of the goofball on the field. It was a Monday Night Football game in 2016. 49ers hosting the Rams.
That Vikings call was Paul Allen who does the play by play for Vikings radio. It's still hard to sit through that play and call from Allen as a Vikings fan
The commentator that was getting mad at the Vikings' screw-up was in fact the Vikings' radio announcer. TV announcers for the NFL work nationally and are assigned to each game by the TV networks, but each team has their own radio commentary crew. A few of the TV crews will sometimes shift over to do national radio broadcasts during the playoffs since there are fewer games to cover; Kevin Harlan - the guy who did the first call about the pitch invader - is usually one of them, as he has a lot of radio experience in both football and basketball.
Kevin Harlan is one of the great announcers in the NFL. He has done play-by-play, about more animals on the field that I care to think about. He is really funny.
The Vikings game was from the Vikings own radio program so the commentators were cheering for the Vikings on that one. Idk if they do that in the Uk every team has their own radio broadcast that goes out locally. Colleges do that as well.
The one with the 2 announcers talking about the atmosphere getting warmer is the guy on the right farted and that's why the guy on the left walked away and said I am worried about you!
I kind of enjoy the Premier League commentators we get here in America on NBC... I'm assuming they're different than the guys that call the games in the UK.
I absolutely love our Spanish - Spanglish - play-by-plays, especially for NFL & MLB! A missed field goal to an inside-the-park home run during regular season game can sound like the biggest victory in our lifetime. FYI: Never go to a MLB game if you lied & said you were somewhere else - or with someone else! TV announcers do a lot of fan commentary! 😂
5:25 the Saints vs Vikings not so fun fact that was in the middle 1 of the most infamous scandals in NFL history ,Bounty Gate,the NOLA Saints had system where they knockout their opponents star offensive players.
Now that's Antonio Brown doing the hurdle and kicking the guy in the face, so we're not sure if he was intending to or not. AB is a little... weird these days. But most likely he just completely misjudged how high he could go and screwed up a hurdle. And they lost 15 yards from that spot for unnecessary roughness but if the refs assumed he had intent he'd have been ejected. To use an example Myles Garrett got tossed out immediately when he ripped Mason Rudolph's helmet off and then swung it at Rudolph's head. (It made glancing contact but let's be honest, it could have killed Rudolph if it hit solidly enough.) I THINK the Steelers players that tackled Garrett to the ground and started pummeling him might have gotten thrown out, too, but Garrett was suspended until the end of that season, and it always shocks me he wasn't suspended longer.
There's a video called something like.... when asking a comedian to roast you goes horribly wrong.... and it's about Joe bucks short lived HBO show where he had Paul Rudd, the guy from Ted lasso and artie Lange on and he told artie... the king of busting balls... n heroine n prostitutes... to roast him. He went so hard the show never recovered and only went 4 episodes. It might be more fitting for the office blokes channel
I think its incredibly stupid that they do everything possible not to show pitch-invaders on the screen. The announcer is literally casting what happens but we can't see it. Are the audience nothing but impressionable children? I think the real reason, more than denying fame or creating imitators, is simply that the TV networks are terrified that someone will strip their clothes off (look at the insane reaction to the nanosecond of Janet Jackson's nipple being exposed during the Super Bowl). You can hear QB's cursing like maniacs when they are mic'd up, and yet there's still this phony puritanism and inconsistent standard applied to everything in the NFL.
I think the Harvey Weinstein comment was before we all found out just how bad that whole situation was. I don't think he would have mentioned him after everything came out.