^ Yeah, Romo's regression towards the mean was notable and disappointing.
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Watching the Manningcast makes me understand more and more why the color guys are so short and not very in depth. The Mannings would talk about actual football stuff and it's so distracting. It's hard to watch the game and stay focused. When announcers just add little bits, it makes it possible to really watch the game.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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How do you like the Manningcast? I've never listened to it because I thought it would just be a lot of light chucklehead stand-up, and because I don't have cable.
I listen to the Scout's Feed commentary on Amazon's NFL games with Bucky Brooks, Daniel Jeremiah, and Joy Taylor (Jason Taylor's sister). Their commentary is more individual scouting and stories than game strategy. They meander a lot, but I agree that it's different when you're allowed to talk through and past plays. The game feels like "background" when the commentators don't have to package everything around plays. Also, since they're not the primary broadcast team, they have to react to or ignore the graphics and replays, but they definitely have no advance notice of what's going to pop up.
They apparently do commentary for other games on the Twitch streaming app/site, but I've never listened to that.Last edited by NewsBruin; 02-24-2022, 07:24 PM.I believe in God, family, Baylor University, and the Green Bay Packers.
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The Manningcast is great, as long as the game isn't one where you have a rooting interest (i.e. Packers). If it's a Packer game, watch the regular telecast. For ones that are just for your entertainment, then Manningcast is the way to go. It's very entertaining.Originally posted by NewsBruin View PostHow do you like the Manningcast? I've never listened to it because I thought it would just be a lot of light chucklehead stand-up, and because I don't have cable.
I listen to the Scout's Feed commentary on Amazon's NFL games with Bucky Brooks, Daniel Jeremiah, and Joy Taylor (Jason Taylor's sister). Their commentary is more individual scouting and stories than game strategy. They meander a lot, but I agree that it's different when you're allowed to talk through and past plays. The game feels like "background" when the commentators don't have to package everything around plays. Also, since they're not the primary broadcast team, they have to react to or ignore the graphics and replays, but they definitely have no advance notice of what's going to pop up.
They apparently do commentary for other games on the Twitch streaming app/site, but I've never listened to that.
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I agree. It is a whole different experience.Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View PostThe Manningcast is great, as long as the game isn't one where you have a rooting interest (i.e. Packers). If it's a Packer game, watch the regular telecast. For ones that are just for your entertainment, then Manningcast is the way to go. It's very entertaining.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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