Sports commentators
May. 24th, 2009 10:41 amI think I may have been one of the few football fans in the USA to rejoice earlier this year when John Madden's retirement was announced. I hated listening to him; his congested voice was like nails on a chalk board, his "me me me" stories were recycled and pedantic, and his egregious overuse of the tele-pen drove me crazy. I watched MNF with the sound muted because he got on my nerves so much.
I understand that commentators are supposed to be conveying the excitement of the game/match, but sometimes they seem to love the sound of their own voices more than the game. And they don't understand that sometimes, silence really is golden; just let the sounds of the game tell the story. Fans don't need to be spoon fed.
The tennis equivalent (for me) is John McEnroe. As I watch, I just want to scream JFC, stop telling anecdotes about your playing days; talk about the match in front of you.
Also, please use proper English. He did not play phenomenal; he played phenomenally.
I really think I prefer the relative silence of Jason Goodall and Robbie Koenig. Or the Spanish announcers who've called a couple of matches I've watched on Youtube.
I understand that commentators are supposed to be conveying the excitement of the game/match, but sometimes they seem to love the sound of their own voices more than the game. And they don't understand that sometimes, silence really is golden; just let the sounds of the game tell the story. Fans don't need to be spoon fed.
The tennis equivalent (for me) is John McEnroe. As I watch, I just want to scream JFC, stop telling anecdotes about your playing days; talk about the match in front of you.
Also, please use proper English. He did not play phenomenal; he played phenomenally.
I really think I prefer the relative silence of Jason Goodall and Robbie Koenig. Or the Spanish announcers who've called a couple of matches I've watched on Youtube.
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Date: 2009-05-24 11:41 pm (UTC)But the worst for me always ends up being the Olympics. No matter who is commentating, I just end up thinking Shut up, Shut up, Shut up!! at the TV.
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Date: 2009-05-25 11:46 pm (UTC)The commentating (commenting?) during the different events of the Olympics varies for me. But during the opening ceremonies for Beijing, Bob Costas seemed to stick his foot in his mouth every few minutes...and he wasn't even talking about sports particularly! I shudder to think of how bad his coverage of the specific sporting events would have been.
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Date: 2009-05-26 11:13 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-05-29 02:24 am (UTC)The first time I ever went to watch live hockey I was surprised I couldn't hear the guys voice. Uh, yeah. They don't commentate at the game - talk about a let down. I couldn't see any of the jerseries from my nose bleed section so I sure wasn't going to know what was going on.
I've decided watching sports on TV is always better. I get to yell and agree or dis-agree with the commentator very loudly. Hubby still can't believe how involved I'll get with a game of hockey.
CindyS