About Me:
Welcome to the journey of my mind.
Mike Harmon, contributor to FOXSports.com, here. In addition to my normal columns on the site, I'll post quick takes on the latest on the players, games, and stories that keep us fascinated.
I'll explore the plays
About Me:
Welcome to the journey of my mind.
Mike Harmon, contributor to FOXSports.com, here. In addition to my normal columns on the site, I'll post quick takes on the latest on the players, games, and stories that keep us fascinated.
I'll explore the plays
About Me:
Welcome to the journey of my mind.
Mike Harmon, contributor to FOXSports.com, here. In addition to my normal columns on the site, I'll post quick takes on the latest on the players, games, and stories that keep us fascinated.
I'll explore the plays
"Fandemonium" is such a wonderful word. "Director of Fandemonium" sounds like a dream job. You get to make proclamations from your recliner about fan activity and interactions. You decide when a replica jersey must be retired.
How long after a player is released or traded can you honor them with a jersey on your back? Retirements are a different story, of course.
You decide tailgate etiquette.
You make the rules regarding viewing parties and how the remote control is used.
It sounds wonderful, doesn't it?
I logged in to my fantasy baseball squad this morning to switch out a starting pitcher and was met with the image of FOX NFL Sunday analyst Michael Strahan alongside Rob Riggle, correspondent from "The Daily Show." I had to click, particularly after seeing the "Fandemonium" title. I want in.
We remember Strahan's dominance off of the edge, the famous "laying" out/down of Brett Favre (captured brilliantly on the trading card below).
He was always a great guest on BDSSP, willing to offer an opinion and provide more than a few chuckles while also having the ability to laugh at himself. No. 92 has certainly taken more than a few jabs since moving into the Sunday morning slot. With John Madden gone, I suspect that we see more Frank Caliendo hits directed toward the desk this fall.
A quick search demonstrated additional footage, including an out-take video (see the player below). One of the stills shows Strahan working the crowd during the competition. Check out this image. Note the cardboard cut-out on the left side of the image showing the exaggerated Strahan features including the trademark gap. He's a man of the people!
Naturally, one of his lines in the ad caught my ear and made me do a double-take.
"You got a big head. You think there's something in it?"
I'm all about promoting those in the FOX family. Check out some of Strahan's antics alongside Rob Riggle of "The Daily Show." I'm going to have a "Growl-Off" the next time I hit the video studio.