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Because they wanted to try to capture some of the success he had on TNT. The funny thing is that Charles was the smart one, and realized that it wouldn't be a good fit for him.WWJD said:Why would MNF want him?
No kidding. If that happened, guaranteed I would put the TV on mute and turn on the radio coverage of every MNF game. I can't believe they would consider that bum for MNF.Bottle-O-Bud said:THANK GOD! I HATE THAT SOB!
I actually like Miller! I thought he was pretty funny...what didn't work (and was actually pretty funny too!) was Al Michaels shear undisguised hatred of him...which Miller knew and continued to poke him in the eye every chance he got.gwallaia said:Did ABC learn anything from the Dennis Miller experiment?
Ok...that's pretty legit. Athletic chops really shouldn't have anything to do with whether you can preform on the mic or not. I think Costas and Berman are fantastic sports minds and suspect that the only All-Pro votes Costas got was in stickball and same deal with Boomer. I simply don't like his personality and on air manner...he might be a pretty knowledgable football guy, who knows?...I just don't like HIM.BigBang said:It would be interesting to see Barkley in the booth. I don't doubt he has a good insight for football. I think it's sad how everybody wants to pigeonhole an ex-athlete into their sport just because they think that it's their area of expertise. In which case, I shouldn't even be allowed to talk about sports because I don't play. Unless you want to count the year I played basketball in junior high school. It's not about how much you like or hate a guy but it's the spin that they add to the game. I'm trying to get into a position where I'm in the broadcast booth and I'm being payed for my opinion on what's going on in the game. It's just a matter of finding someone who'll listen. That's how it is in the world of sports broadcasting: a battle for who will listen.
IMO, I think that applies only to the diehards, like us, that truly know the game.Playmaker said:But fans want to hear knowledgeable people at the same time.