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Post by Dezzr on Sept 14, 2021 12:29:03 GMT -5
“Would you rather have one of Peyton’s helmets filled with quarters, or $10,000”
lmao
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Post by Roosevelt on Sept 14, 2021 13:01:02 GMT -5
Lol, he was referencing your "nice ass-strip" remark.
Carl Nassib is case in point why I enjoyed listening to Eli and Peyton talking football and cannot stand the all the bullshit on a normal broadcast.
Play-by-play guy: Nice play by Carl Nassib!
Color guy: Oh yes! Carl's the first openly gay player in the NFL. What he did by coming out is so great for our game.
Play-by-play guy: Let's go down to our sideline reporter for more on the NFL's for gay player:
Sideline girl: Thanks Steve. You know I spoke to Carl's mother who said she couldn't be more proud of her son but not because he's always dreamed of making it to the NFL. She's proud that he's the first gay player to make the NFL and that opens the door to so many.
Color guy: Great point Sideline girl. Some things are more important than the game football. But speaking of football, let's go back to play-by-play guy.
Play-by-play guy: Wow what a play that was! We must apologize for missing that, but we'll be back with a replay after these words from your sponsor.
Thanks for letting me know. I had no idea that he came out or was homosexual. Even if I would have known, I would have posted the same thing. His business is his business and none of mine. I watched the Eli and Peyton broadcast and they didn't even mention it.
Watching the guys and their guests talking football was so refreshing and educational as well. Hat's off to ESPN for doing it. It was a brilliant idea. Every network should be doing it.
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Post by myronguyton on Sept 14, 2021 14:10:23 GMT -5
Thanks for letting me know. I had no idea that he came out or was homosexual. Even if I would have known, I would have posted the same thing. His business is his business and none of mine. I watched the Eli and Peyton broadcast and they didn't even mention it.
Watching the guys and their guests talking football was so refreshing and educational as well. Hat's off to ESPN for doing it. It was a brilliant idea. Every network should be doing it.
Don't you think it would've been a lot more enjoyable if they used the same full screen as the main broadcast and just used the audio of Peyton and Eli? That was what ruined it for me. I would've loved to hear those guys discuss the game while watching, but I dont need to see their faces and all of the other stuff. Just too much going on, and it made the game itself seem like a side show.
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Post by Roosevelt on Sept 14, 2021 14:18:02 GMT -5
Watching the guys and their guests talking football was so refreshing and educational as well. Hat's off to ESPN for doing it. It was a brilliant idea. Every network should be doing it.
Don't you think it would've been a lot more enjoyable if they used the same full screen as the main broadcast and just used the audio of Peyton and Eli? That was what ruined it for me. I would've loved to hear those guys discuss the game while watching, but I dont need to see their faces and all of the other stuff. Just too much going on, and it made the game itself seem like a side show. I think that's a great point, although some of the humor is probably enhanced by the visual of their expressions.
My biggest complaint was the sound quality. Not so much them, but I Russel Wilson's audio was terrible.
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Post by Morehead State on Sept 14, 2021 16:06:56 GMT -5
“Would you rather have one of Peyton’s helmets filled with quarters, or $10,000” lmao One of the best lines of the night.
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Post by fifthavephil on Sept 14, 2021 17:55:50 GMT -5
Listening to a sports radio show. One, scenario was , if the Manning start ( @ years end ) getting higher ratings the regular broadcast. Will ESPN ( Disney ) put them on ABC prime time.
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Post by TheAnalyst on Sept 14, 2021 19:38:44 GMT -5
Nice ass strip sack by Carl Nassib .... Im guessing that was loaded with puns on purpose? Lol
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