Random Video of the Day: Happy National Taco Day.It was a rather dull evening for the Kansas City Chiefs offense that it took a streaker to spice things up in the Super Bowl 55. You can also see SI Media Podcast on Youtube.ħ. You can listen to the podcast below or download it on Apple, Spotify, and Google+. Who have Joe Buck and Troy Ekman done for monday night football.newest SI Media Podcast lets you interact with the ringerK Brian Curtis, who joined me to talk about a really wild week in sports media. Graphic, via Reddit of NL East Race, would hurt.Ħ. ESPN will have a different look for the upcoming NBA season with a new score bug and a new theme song.ĥ. The Chiefs’ ho-hum win over the Books drew 22.2 million viewers for NBC on Sunday night.Īnd the NFL Network just got good ratings news for its 9:30 p.m. CBS’ Late Window, which featured the Patriots in the Packers, averaged 24.6 million viewers, up 8% from the previous year. Another week of strong ratings for the NFL. The show should air on Tuesday nights, when there is no college or pro football.ģ. on Sundays, when the show’s exact audience is busy watching it and betting. While it’s nice to see ESPN acknowledging the greatness of Bad Beats and Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve, it would be nice if they didn’t air it at 5 p.m. Speaking of Bad Beats, ESPN announced that the segment will now become a monthly show as well. Here’s this week’s version of the best recurring bit on all sports television, Bad Beats. The best thing about this quote? Omaha Productions, which produces Manningcast, cut off Allie’s request for nudity from Streakers in a video tweeted for its official account.Ģ. If you’re going to streak, you’ve got to go full force and go nude, right? I mean, what is it?” However, on ESPN 2, Mannings tried and demanded a video of a fan running on the field, and he got it.Īllie said with hard analysis, “Amateur-hour there. On the TV side, Buck and Troy Aikman had to standardize, “We won’t show this, blah, blah, blah,” crap. Simply wonderful.īack to the fan running on the field. His call for a thrilling touchdown catch from Dibo Samuel last night was vintage Harlan. I hate tongue-in-cheek criticism of Harlan, even, so let me introduce a cleanser. The player who has occupied the field, and he’s in a cloud of pink smoke, so you can’t see him, and now there are some security guards on him.Įveryone on Twitter praised Harlan’s call to instinctively get those likes and retweets in, but Monday’s call can’t compare to his others. Harlan started the call loudly, talking about the worker running around with pink smoke, but when it came time to shoot the money, Harlan kept it quiet, saying, “Now there’s a couple of rams. When Rams linebacker Bobby Wagner leveled the running dope on the field, I wanted a blast from Harlan. My anticipation level for the clip was high.īut that was the problem. I knew recently SI Media Podcast Guest will tweet audio and video in a timely manner. So when Joe Buck announced on TV Monday night that a fan had run into the field, I immediately began tingling with excitement about what Harlan would call. He once did a play-by-play of a cat running around the field.Īnd, of course, he did the biggest play-by-play ever of a fan who ran the field in 2016. In addition to being a great broadcaster, Harlan is also known for top calls of outrageous incidents. But when you compare this call to the previous Harlan call, it flattened out a little bit. Would Harlan’s call to action be better than 99% of other play-by-play broadcasters? Yes.
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