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If Manning turns ESPN down, they’re expected to go with Joe Tessitore on play-by-play and Booger McFarland as the analyst.
If Manning agrees, ratings would go up in OmaHAWWWW.
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If Manning turns ESPN down, they’re expected to go with Joe Tessitore on play-by-play and Booger McFarland as the analyst.
If Manning agrees, ratings would go up in OmaHAWWWW.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
He'll definitely be better than Jason Witten.
I just dont see PFM calling games. I can't.
"I may not be a mathematician, but I can count to a million." - Shannon Sharpe
Does the commentator really affect ratings? I've never not watched a game because I hate Collinsworth. I've never watched a game because I love Jim Nantz.
UA....I'm not following. Perhaps I'm a little slow.
UA is saying that Peyton can't be worse than Booger, ESPN's second choice.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
I hope he does it. Peyton isn’t done with football. In some way he needs to be involved whether it’s in the front office, sidelines, in the booth or broadcasting/commentating. It’s just what’s best for business.
"Oh I’m sorry, did I break your concentration?”
Jules Winnfield - Pulp Fiction
I thought he was saying that Booger couldn't be worse than Witten, so I posted the Tweet of Booger commentating.
Manning isn't going to commentate as long as Eli is in the league. He has been straight-forward about that. Unless ESPN backs up the Brinks truck, this isn't happening. If Booger gets the gig, Monday Night Football will actually be far worse than it was last year. Booger is absolutely terrible.
Honestly, I think ESPN ought to go after Jay Cutler if Manning turns them down. I'd say Vance Joseph would be a great booth addition when he inevitably falls out of the league, but the guy has a history of sexual assault, so there's no way ESPN would give him a job.
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