View Full Version : wAS IT JUST ME?
farmerfan
11-28-2008, 01:46 AM
Or did the announcers that TRexas fans so despise hoave a ******* hard on for them tonight?
I mean holy hell, Chris Fowler should just come out and admit, I live in Austin and **** everyone else, I get a boner every time I see Texas.
That was far from being objective annoucing tonight.
**** Chris Fwolwer and his hot wife Jennifer Dempster
Or did the announcers that TRexas fans so despise hoave a ******* hard on for them tonight?
I mean holy hell, Chris Fowler should just come out and admit, I live in Austin and **** everyone else, I get a boner every time I see Texas.
That was far from being objective annoucing tonight.
**** Chris Fwolwer and his hot wife Jennifer Dempster
Fowler loves UT and hates UGA... Therefore Fowler= WIN
farmerfan
11-28-2008, 02:27 AM
Fowler loves UT and hates UGA... Therefore Fowler= WIN
Fowler = total **** sucking ******
thbat is all.
Goodnight for final.
See yall at the Plano City hamp game tommorw.
jtk1519
11-28-2008, 02:29 AM
Or did the announcers that TRexas fans so despise hoave a ******* hard on for them tonight?
I mean holy hell, Chris Fowler should just come out and admit, I live in Austin and **** everyone else, I get a boner every time I see Texas.
That was far from being objective annoucing tonight.
**** Chris Fwolwer and his hot wife Jennifer Dempster
Fowler has always been a big fan with Texas fans. He and Ron Franklin are the best in the business with the team of Mushmouth and Herbie just behind.
And yes, Fowler's wife is f'n hot.
BoomerSooner
11-28-2008, 02:40 AM
Fowler has always been a big fan with Texas fans. He and Ron Franklin are the best in the business with the team of Mushmouth and Herbie just behind.
And yes, Fowler's wife is f'n hot.
If by best in the business you mean fellates Colt McCoy instead of calling the game, then I'm with you. As for me, I could go for reasonable announcing with interesting insight. I like Kirk Herbstreith the best. Rece Davis is pretty good too.
Musberger could be the worst.
jtk1519
11-28-2008, 02:46 AM
If by best in the business you mean fellates Colt McCoy instead of calling the game, then I'm with you. As for me, I could go for reasonable announcing with interesting insight. I like Kirk Herbstreith the best. Rece Davis is pretty good too.
Musberger could be the worst.
Fowler knows his stuff. Everybody in that booth tonight knew their stuff. So do Herbie and for the most part, Mushmouth. They are around college football all the time and obviously study the game. There are a lot of broadcaster like Andre Ware, Mike Patrick, Bob Griese, etc. who never know what the hell they're talking about. They don't know anything about the teams they're covering.
And maybe they were talking so much about Colt because he was the best thing to talk about. Well over 350 yards of offense and 4 TDs. He threw for more yards in 3 quarters than the entire offense gained in the whole game. What else could they have talked about?
BoomerSooner
11-28-2008, 02:52 AM
Fowler knows his stuff. Everybody in that booth tonight knew their stuff. So do Herbie and for the most part, Mushmouth. They are around college football all the time and obviously study the game. There are a lot of broadcaster like Andre Ware, Mike Patrick, Bob Griese, etc. who never know what the hell they're talking about. They don't know anything about the teams they're covering.
And maybe they were talking so much about Colt because he was the best thing to talk about. Well over 350 yards of offense and 4 TDs. He threw for more yards in 3 quarters than the entire offense gained in the whole game. What else could they have talked about?
Maybe. I'd still rather have a labotamy than listen to Musburger call another game. I'll agree that they CERTAINLY know more football than about half the announcers out there. I still think Herbstreit is far and away the best.
jtk1519
11-28-2008, 03:02 AM
Maybe. I'd still rather have a labotamy than listen to Musburger call another game. I'll agree that they CERTAINLY know more football than about half the announcers out there. I still think Herbstreit is far and away the best.
Herbie is good and he has corralled Musburger a lot.
dragonsdaddy
11-28-2008, 06:52 AM
Herbie is good and he has corralled Musburger a lot.
i'd vote for herb kirkstreet, if the ptb were to give him a shock collar to use on mush-mouth every time he uses his fake southern accent to talk about------ well, anything. i want to strangle col sanders regularly when musshie drawls inappropriately.
dragonsdaddy
11-28-2008, 06:58 AM
Fowler has always been a big fan with Texas fans. He and Ron Franklin are the best in the business with the team of Mushmouth and Herbie just behind.
And yes, Fowler's wife is f'n hot.
why stop there? i can think of a couple of radio guys who have lost a couple of phalanges too. national guys shouldn't be obvious homers. i am unsure whether equally aggie-devotees would be quite so prized by sips, regardless of their abilities. smarmy-ness is nauseating anyway you cut it.
slorch
11-28-2008, 07:40 AM
Fowler knows his stuff. Everybody in that booth tonight knew their stuff. So do Herbie and for the most part, Mushmouth. They are around college football all the time and obviously study the game. There are a lot of broadcaster like Andre Ware, Mike Patrick, Bob Griese, etc. who never know what the hell they're talking about. They don't know anything about the teams they're covering.
And maybe they were talking so much about Colt because he was the best thing to talk about. Well over 350 yards of offense and 4 TDs. He threw for more yards in 3 quarters than the entire offense gained in the whole game. What else could they have talked about?
Announcers talking about QBs is just like people measuring diversity with skin color.
It's the most obvious( and easiest) thing to discern.
Orakpo was playing like a madman last night coming off his injury.
Could have talked about how good Texas' young DBs played, and yes I was very impressed by them(again.)
Could have spoken at length abouth the progression of the young WRs. At the beginning of the season, it was Quan and Ship, now McCoy has freaking targets all over the place.
They could have pondered the lack of an emergance of a dominant running game when they have more fraking stud OL and RBs than any program this side of OU, but then this storyline would have rubbed UT the wrong way...
They could have asked Mack Brown why every time his team is penalized, he stares down the rewfs with the expression of "I cannot believe you did that after all we've done for you..."
It was a love fest, and the politicking makes me freaking sick. I am still so glad we beat the entitled ones. It was a freaking love fest on the TV last night. Botttom line is that my own team could have made this all a moot point. Now because of one loss and a ton less influence, we'll be subjugated to poor memories and folks from Austin acting as if the game in Lubbock never took place.
I laugh when people start talking about how knowledgable the announcers are, when they stick to the easy, obvious subjects. It's safe, and it provides us fans with the opportunity to go nuts with their stale analysis...
farmerfan
11-28-2008, 11:47 AM
Well ESPN is supposed to come across as non-biased and they shouldn't have people like Ron Franklin or Fowler call games for Texas if they can't keep their love fest for the Horns out of the game.
Last night was out of control in regards to Fowler, calling Aggie players thugs and cheap shot artist, ripping on McGee for the emotion he was showing in the 3rd quarter and more.
Then you have Ron Frankling showing the obvious bias towards Texas in the basketball game they played against A&M 2-3 years ago when Tucker lost track of the time.
Its fine they all like Texas but working for ESPN their job is to be as unbiased as possible and we were far from having that last night.
Just my .02 cents.
dragonsdaddy
11-28-2008, 12:47 PM
Well ESPN is supposed to come across as non-biased and they shouldn't have people like Ron Franklin or Fowler call games for Texas if they can't keep their love fest for the Horns out of the game.
Last night was out of control in regards to Fowler, calling Aggie players thugs and cheap shot artist, ripping on McGee for the emotion he was showing in the 3rd quarter and more.
Then you have Ron Frankling showing the obvious bias towards Texas in the basketball game they played against A&M 2-3 years ago when Tucker lost track of the time.
Its fine they all like Texas but working for ESPN their job is to be as unbiased as possible and we were far from having that last night.
Just my .02 cents.
since when has espn been unbiased? they are a puppet of disney and abc, and if giving a reach-around is deemed necessary to keep the self-absorbed neutered bulls happy, so be it.
jtk1519
11-28-2008, 05:11 PM
Well ESPN is supposed to come across as non-biased and they shouldn't have people like Ron Franklin or Fowler call games for Texas if they can't keep their love fest for the Horns out of the game.
Last night was out of control in regards to Fowler, calling Aggie players thugs and cheap shot artist, ripping on McGee for the emotion he was showing in the 3rd quarter and more.
Then you have Ron Frankling showing the obvious bias towards Texas in the basketball game they played against A&M 2-3 years ago when Tucker lost track of the time.
Its fine they all like Texas but working for ESPN their job is to be as unbiased as possible and we were far from having that last night.
Just my .02 cents.
Ron Franklin is currently calling the Nebraska/CU game and he's calling it just like he calls every game. Same for Fowler who calls every game as he did last night's. They didn't do anything special or different. The only difference is that because of Fowler and Franklin's knowledge of the Texas program, they don't spend half the game talking out of their butts like most announcers (though Fowler was mistaken last night when he called Malcolm Williams a TE and said this would be Shipley's last season). IMO, Craig James was the bigger homer which was a little odd seeing as how his son plays for Tech.
countfisto
11-28-2008, 09:15 PM
They honestly did seem a tad biased in some instances, though I did agree with them on their questioning Sherman's call for the fg instead of going for it on 4th down.
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