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ESPN and Recycled Buzzwords

Hardcore Texan

Magnet Man
I thought it might be kind of entertaining to start a thread making fun of the NFL sports analyst we see on TV and how much they just regurgitate the same old stuff another person says and fail to add anything insightful or fresh.

This is not just ESPN, but they seem to do it the most. And not everyone at ESPN falls into this category. I like hearing Boomer, Tom Jackson, and Michael Smith for instance. And I realize it is entertainment, but can't you cover more than just the same old thing that Jim Rome, Around the Horn, PTI, and SC have already covered and do so in a manner that entertains.

So let's keep a running tab of some of the goofy things we notice, get a record of who tends to have fresh insightful information and who is just a goofball on TV. Or which buzzwords or buzz phrases that tend to run a muck after a show or two, kind of like the IBM commercials where they play Buzzword Bingo.

The one have been noticing lately is:
"blood in the water"
as in, "now they have a chance to win, they can attack while there is blood in the water".
I heard Jaws say this at least 2 maybe 3 times on MNF and I didn't watch the whole game. But I must have heard it a half dozen times before that on NFL Live, Monday night countdown, and I think I heard it a few times on Around the Horn last week when I was off of work. I know it is nothing knew, but it is making the rounds right now. They all must watch each other's shows and then try to coin a phrase for the week or something. They probably got a pool going, maybe the winner gets an honorary Pulitzer. (that could be a brand new buzzword right there)

I know I have heard several more recently, but they are not coming to mind right away.
 

Hardcore Texan

Magnet Man
I posted this in another thread:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Yankee_In_TX
They (ex players and coaches) are SO scripted. Ever hear Ditka on 610? You honestly wonder if he watches the NFL. "


This is so true....and they all repeat each other. I can't stand it when two of these analyst are side by side and both of their takes are exactly the same but the both say them like it is brand new information. Why not say, I agree with so and so and add some more details, compare and contrast, hell....i don't know, do something.

And they all cover the same exact stuff. First Jim Rome talks about it, then Around the Horn covers it, then PTI comes on and tells it to you again in a different format. Then SportsCenter wraps it all up for a fourth time. I am so dumb I need to here over and over apparently.

http://texanstalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=790871&postcount=22
 

kastofsna

Hall of Fame
it's all scripted, or at least well-rehearsed. Rome is the worst of them in that regard, since he doesn't even write his own crap.

but doesn't really take away from any of their opinions. they just want to look semi-professional on TV. eh
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
I've got 4 words for you... (Not from ESPN - but always good for a laugh)

"Boom goes the dynamite..."

link: Boom goes.....

(note: if it is too brutal to watch, fast forward to about 2:20)
 

Specnatz

Hall of Fame
I've got 4 words for you... (Not from ESPN - but always good for a laugh)

"Boom goes the dynamite..."

link: Boom goes.....

(note: if it is too brutal to watch, fast forward to about 2:20)
LMAO

I should not laugh being a Braodcast Journalism Major. OMG that is just so horriblely funny. It would have been better if he just looked down at his notes instead of trying to keep looking at the camera and the telepromp.
 

gtexan02

Working?
How about this one?
"Reggie Bush is a space player"
"The San Francisco 49'ers are this years surprise team"
"The Arizona Cardinals are finally going to make the playoffs"

Any I missed?
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
LMAO

I should not laugh being a Braodcast Journalism Major. OMG that is just so horriblely funny. It would have been better if he just looked down at his notes instead of trying to keep looking at the camera and the telepromp.
Funniest part for me was the anchor: "okay great, thanks for the look at sports"
Sportscaster: *turns head like a geek* "yeah"

Female anchor looks like she struggling to hold back laughter.
 

Texan_Bill

Hall of Fame
How about this one?
"Reggie Bush is a space player"
"The San Francisco 49'ers are this years surprise team"
"The Arizona Cardinals are finally going to make the playoffs"

Any I missed?
Probably, but you definitely nailed a lot of them. I might add the "Reggie as a decoy" bit.
 

Hardcore Texan

Magnet Man
Half the time Jaws ends his sentences "and that's how you play quarterback in the National Football League".

He always tries to make it sound dramatic, and he never says NFL.
 

Double Barrel

Texans Talk Admin
Staff member
Contributor's Club
Half the time Jaws ends his sentences "and that's how you play quarterback in the National Football League".

He always tries to make it sound dramatic, and he never says NFL.
I have come to loath Jaws in the booth. He ends everything he says like it's an ESPiN report. It annoys me beyond description.
 

JayCee

Waterboy
Half the time Jaws ends his sentences "and that's how you play quarterback in the National Football League".

He always tries to make it sound dramatic, and he never says NFL.
that irritates me the number of times Jaws says 'National Football League' per MNF game - but nothing irritates me more than Kornheiser, the crap that comes out of his mouth is cringe worthy.
 
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