You're crazy. Romo is an awesome analyst. I love what he adds, and his ability to predict wht an offense is going to do is amazing.was tough to focus with Tony Romo constantly talking.
In 2 years if CBS hosts and he is still there
1. I dont watch
2. Turn off the sound
3. Go to SB and watch it live
He has good things to say, he just says too many of themYou're crazy. Romo is an awesome analyst. I love what he adds, and his ability to predict wht an offense is going to do is amazing.
Sums him up perfectly!He has good things to say, he just says too many of them
He was insufferable last night …. he needs to take a breath occasionallyYou're crazy. Romo is an awesome analyst. I love what he adds, and his ability to predict wht an offense is going to do is amazing.
I want to watch the game and not hear what Romo thinks is going to happen.You're crazy. Romo is an awesome analyst. I love what he adds, and his ability to predict wht an offense is going to do is amazing.
Do you even know what a color analyst’s job is? Are you new to watching football on TV?I want to watch the game and not hear what Romo thinks is going to happen.
I am sorry i have no idea and this was my 1st FB game I have ever watched on TV.Do you even know what a color analyst’s job is? Are you new to watching football on TV?
Agree. He's way too hyper trying to predict every play, drawing lines all over the place. Take a breath once in a while.I want to watch the game and not hear what Romo thinks is going to happen.
Are you saying move the game to the Xfinity CenterThe vibe of the superbowl is so weird because you've got a team driving in overtime to win the biggest game of the universe and the crowd sounds like the crowd at your average Wednesday night MACtion contest between Ball State and Akron
If that is the case ,there is no need for a analyst on broadcasts.The casual football fan is looking for knowledge about the game while watching.I want to watch the game and not hear what Romo thinks is going to happen.
there is a difference between telling why a play was successful or why a team is successful. Analyzing maybe what a player did.If that is the case ,there is no need for a analyst on broadcasts.The casual football fan is looking for knowledge about the game while watching.
Move it to the RACAre you saying move the game to the Xfinity Center
You are spot on. He is annoying AF. Sports radio stations today were ripping into him as well.there is a difference between telling why a play was successful or why a team is successful. Analyzing maybe what a player did.
Constantly trying to predict plays before tbey happen or telling everyone what coach should have done.
Listen to nantz TD call to end the game. Rono couldnt help himself.
I am 52. I have never had someone that turned me off this much watching any sport.
Bunch of corporate types showing off for their guests. Not real fans in attendanceThe vibe of the superbowl is so weird because you've got a team driving in overtime to win the biggest game of the universe and the crowd sounds like the crowd at your average Wednesday night MACtion contest between Ball State and Akron
It use to be that the teams got 40% of the tickets, each, and 20% went to the NFL. It sure as hell doesn't seem that the teams account for 80% of the tickets anymore BUT maybe it's just that some of these domes are SOOO DAMN BIG (literal acreage-wise) now you just don't feel the affect of crowd on TV?The vibe of the superbowl is so weird because you've got a team driving in overtime to win the biggest game of the universe and the crowd sounds like the crowd at your average Wednesday night MACtion contest between Ball State and Akron
One of Taylor Swift's suitemates was busy texting a friend during the final play. That's the kind of person that attends a Super Bowl.The vibe of the superbowl is so weird because you've got a team driving in overtime to win the biggest game of the universe and the crowd sounds like the crowd at your average Wednesday night MACtion contest between Ball State and Akron
I don't know if you'll ever see something like a team having to go to a silent count due to crowd noise in a Super Bowl. Even if the game is played in the home stadium of one of the participating teams as happened with the Rams recently forf the first time ever in a Super Bowl.It use to be that the teams got 40% of the tickets, each, and 20% went to the NFL. It sure as hell doesn't seem that the teams account for 80% of the tickets anymore BUT maybe it's just that some of these domes are SOOO DAMN BIG (literal acreage-wise) now you just don't feel the affect of crowd on TV?