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Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Jammasterc, Jan 9, 2012.

  1. Jammasterc

    Jammasterc Well-Known Member

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    The whole show has become annoying.
    They constantly have to yell over each other to the point it's all noise. I'm tired of the constant yelling, just talk.
    Now the Tebow singing chat, actually it's been going on all season- annoying.

    Rich Eisen is annoying like a winning baby. It seems he has hated the Steelers after they beat Seattle in the Super Bowl.
    Irvin's pronouncing of words while trying to speak is sickening.
    Sapp and Irvin together is goofy.

    Replace Irvin, Eisen, Sapp and keep Mariucci and Sanders.
    What network would give Irvin and Sapp a job considering their wreckless pasts?
    Sanders actually brings knowledgable information to the table.
     
  2. blountforcetrauma

    blountforcetrauma Well-Known Member

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    Yeah Rich Eisen is the ultimate arm chair qb. I honestly think he is kinda arrogant. Irvin is a crackhead cowgirl so who could ever like him. Sapp tries to act like he's not a fat tub of lard. Primetime is the man and always will be.
     
  3. Ray D

    Ray D Staff Member Mod Team

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    I miss the old days of "Inside the NFL" when it was on HBO.

    Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconti brought class to it. They were even enough to make Chris Collinsworth almost bearable.

    Here's a hint, virtually every sports program: Just because they're a former player, it doesn't make them knowledgeable, insightful, or articulate.
     
  4. one4theotherthumb

    one4theotherthumb Active Member

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    I hate Eisen but I'll give him props for what he said when they showed a replay of Ben get sacked on the last play:

    "there's no way Tebow gets beat by a Hail Mary"
     
  5. traceman

    traceman Well-Known Member

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    I tired of it a while back. They only talk about certain teams the majority of the time (Pats, Eagles, Cowboys). It's like there are no other teams in the league. I used to like Rod Woodson and Terrell Davis, but I don't think they are on anymore.
     
  6. TheWanderer

    TheWanderer Well-Known Member

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    of course they're gone. all of the articulate, educated african-americans have been removed from tv and replaced with ghetto trash. gone are the bryant gumbels and irv cross's of the world. they've been replaced with michael irvin, deion sanders, cris carter, keyshawn johnson, shannon sharpe, and the likes. big-mouthed hoods. tom jackson seems to be one of the few carryovers from the old school. he comes across as articulate and intelligent. now it seems that unless you have a past littered with drug abuse and hookers, you're not 'hip' enough to 'reprezent.'
     
  7. mdbates2

    mdbates2 Well-Known Member

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    I won't even WATCH NFL network for the next couple of months.
     
  8. Tdot Steeler Fan

    Tdot Steeler Fan Well-Known Member

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    NFL Network follows a agenda set by Goodell and the league, hence the reason why they only seem to talk and advertise Pats Packers and Saints. They use to talk heavyly about the Steelers but Goodell doesn't want any attenion towards Pittsburgh he wants to spread out the fanbase towards other teams, this is why majority of bandwagon NFL fans are Patriots or Packers fans.

    As for the commentators, the only ones I can actually enjoy hearing is Deion, Marshall, Jamie Dukes, sometimes Rich, and Mike Mayock. The rest are a joke ! Irvin and Sapp just shout and laugh for Christ's sake ! Have you ever sat through No Huddle ?!? No Huddle just consists of laughing,shouting,interupting and inside jokes ! I miss the days when knowledge-able people were on the show like Woodson.
     
  9. Boomer

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    I stopped watch a long time ago. I don't even watch any of the network pre game garbage anymore. I will watch the local stuff out of Pittsburgh and the post game stuff from there but that's it for me.
     
  10. mdbates2

    mdbates2 Well-Known Member

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    I like their Top Ten shows and some of their NFL Films stuff - but I'm done with NFL Network until sometime in mid-March. I hate their coverage of the combine. I find it boring and confusing, and frankly, I need a break from the NFL. Too much drama with the SB loss last year, followed by the lockout, then the draft, then the lockout again, blah blah blah. I'll watch the Trib for news on OTAs, etc. and get a little revved up for the draft. Next season will become real for me when my son and I make our annual male-bonding trip to Latrobe to watch training camp. Then I may start watching the NFL network again.
     
  11. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    I think Mark Schlereth is.
     
  12. Steeldefense08

    Steeldefense08 Well-Known Member

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    kinda like the espn monday nite bunch. remember the 49ers game? all they talked about earthquakes for 30mins and replayed the transformer blow up 15 times. terrible sports commentators
     
  13. colsteveaustin

    colsteveaustin Well-Known Member

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    I WILL NOT watch the NFL Network.I won't watch until March or April. GO STEELERS!!
     

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