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Suggestions to Improve the Fox Football Broadcasting Team
7 hours ago  ::  Nov 29, 2009 - 8:33PM #1
dragonhawk76
Posts: 3
Please get rid of Troy Aikman, hes a backstabbing ex-cowboy that bashes the cowboys every chance he gets. If he played for any other team then he did he would have been average QB at best. He offers nothing insightful or brings anything useful to "color" broadcasting. His comment on the anniversary
of the JFK assassination was one of the worst things i have heard a announcers ever say during a game period. Troy really needs to get in touch
with himself and reevaluate his position as a color announcer.
2 weeks ago  ::  Nov 16, 2009 - 11:40AM #2
cenan
Posts: 1
Troy as broadcaster:
Poor, rambling, states obvious, monotone, adds no football logic –except the obvious like, “this is a critical game/play/quarter/…”
Come ON FOX get some quality color announcer. Troy: great player, terrible announcer.
1 month ago  ::  Oct 25, 2009 - 9:08PM #3
Randy1951
Posts: 1
Tongue OutThere are two Fox football broadcasters, Terry Bradshaw and Troy
Aikman,  who I find to be annoying;
so much so that I often avoid their broadcasts.
My main concern is that they, unlike sports casters that
I call professionals, are unable to hide their prejudices
and favorites.  These gentlemen, and I use the term gentleman
loosely in Terry's case, are often  critical of certain players
and teams. The best sports casters have the ability to be critical
but do so in diplomatic, positive and encouraging ways.
Terry expresses dislike for Brett Favre is subtle but unmistakable
ways week in a week out.
I think the rest of the Fox panel are professionals but I sense that
they too, like me, are annoyed by Terry the super jock.

Troy's preference for the Cowboys and descent for their opponents,
whoever that might be, is unmistakable week in a week out.
It bothers me that Fox assigns Troy to most Cowboy games;
I like watching Dallas football but Troy's narration diminishes this.
Moreover, Troy's language skills are at best acceptable,
his comments are repetitive, simple-minded verbal replays of the
play we all just saw.  I enjoy other broadcasting teams,
in particular the Monday night team,
because they provide often sophisticated, graphical, technical
explanations for why plays go the way they go.
You can try to train them, improve their analytical skills,
train them in diplomacy, to always be encouraging and
never discouraging.  I sincerely doubt that either Troy or Terry
are trainable so I suggest you start looking for replacements, PLEASE.

I'm not trying to deny them there freedom of speech but I'm suggesting
that the broadcast booth is not the appropriate place to express biased
views when fans from both sides are in their audience.
Regards Randy
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