Who Are Your Favorite/Least Favorite Football Analysts?
You can name locals guys if you want.
But yea, my favorites: Tom Jackson Steve Young Solomon Wilcots Phil Simms(not really a "analyst" but normallys gives great insight to the game.) Least Favorite: Everybody on BSPN(except for the folks I did mentioned) Jamie Dukes Marshall Faulk |
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Tom Jackson Soloman Wilcotts Sterling Sharpe Ron Jaworski (before going in the booth) Least favorite Jamie Dukes Rod Woodson (he talks a good game but if you really listen to him it's all hot air) Most of the ESPN people |
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Favorite : Dan Dierdorf
guys @ Fox pregame (sad to say) Unliked : any ex QB (besides Bradshaw) Keyshawn Madden Collinsworth none of the Fox color guys Randy Cross Paul Maguire (UGH!!) Mark Schlereth |
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Dan Dierdorf was very good in his time doing MNF and earlier in his stint with CBS. Now the man is stuck doing Z grade games but I always enjoy listening to his perspective. He comes across as a helluva guy. You actually LIKE the dumbed down boys at Fox? C'mon man that's just too silly for me to accept. There is no substance to anything they talk about IMO. As for your unlikes I think you're being a bit harsh on every QB that's been an analyst. Dan Fouts was darn good as an analyst and I enjoyed what he brought to the table. If we go further back Len Dawson and John Brodie were pretty good at analyzing what was going on on the offensive side of the ball. Neither one were flashy but they brought credibility to the craft. To me, Collinsworth isn't so bad. He does have diarrhea of the mouth at times when a simple answer/point would suffice but I think he's one of the better guys at making the game simpler for those who may not know every little detail. As for Paul Maquire I agree he can be grating on the nerves. I have a playoff game with the Bills and he was working with Marv Albert. The game was more or less done and the cameras were showing guard dogs and Maguire was making barking/woofing sounds for cryin' out loud! That being said, I found him entertaining during the tail end of his stint with NBC when he was on the A team with Enberg and Simms. He grasped onto the role of cranky cantankerous old guy and it worked to perfection. He was also pretty good on ESPN but one can only take so much of the banter between he and Theismann before throwing something at the TV. |
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Don't know if I'd call him an analyst, but to me Adam Schefter is the best in the business.
Analyst? Sterling Sharpe Mike Mayock Troy Aikman Steve Young Least? Simms easily Even though he's gone STILL hate Salisbury |
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I'd say Schefter is more of an NFL reporter who gets into the nitty gritty of things. He's the NFL-N's answer to John Clayton.
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