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    Default Your favorite/least favorite NFL commentators, writers, analysts, or broadcasters

    Doesn't matter what network they work for. Who do you enjoy listening to? Who drives you insane?

    For analysis, I actually think Trent Dilfer is tough to beat. Always very thorough, generally impartial, and very very smart. Eric Mangini is also very good when he's a guest on ESPN radio. I also like Shannon Sharpe and, surprisingly, Deion Sanders, though for those two it's more about their personality than anything.

    I like a number of commentators well enough, but Phil Simms makes me crazy.

    As for writers, I don't think there's anyone better in the business than Peter King. His MMQB column is great, and I really like his takes on things.

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    Brian Biliek mops the floor with any of them including those you mention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonsensback View Post
    Brian Biliek mops the floor with any of them including those you mention.
    Billick is good too. I would still take Dilfer over him for insight on offensive schemes and quarterback analysis though.

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    Mort and Adam on ESPN for info.
    Announcer its Al Michael then everyone else.
    Commentator: Madden was the best. The current ones are OK and Aikman sucks.

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    I wish these guys would retire:

    Bradshaw
    Boomer
    Deion Sanders
    Shannon Sharpe
    Michael Irvin

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    Dan Dierdorff is the worst announcer, by far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Dan Dierdorff is the worst announcer, by far.
    No, Phil Simms is by far the worst. Dierdorff has the potential to always step up and deliver a terrible performance (Ravens/Broncos), but Phil Simms is terrible every single week.

    One of my favorites who you rarely see is Gus Johnson. He makes a screen pass seem exciting.

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    I want to rid the airways with the homers and haters. Dierdorj is terrible, Aikman one of the best. I want to hear what Dilfer and especially what Jaws say before ,during and after a game. These two really dissect a game the best and give a fair analogy. As for being just fun you can't beat Bradshaw but I really like Collingsworth as well. I just hate it when Simms or Dierdorf are doing games I watch. Dierdorf loves NE, the Colts, Miami and a couple more but Simms and he also didlike the Ravens

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    I think I'm in the minority, because I usually tune those guys out when I'm watching a game. I don't even think it's a conscious thing for me anymore, it's just automatic

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    One of my favorites who you rarely see is Gus Johnson. He makes a screen pass seem exciting.

    I think Gus is doing Pac-12 games now if I recall

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmore_ken View Post
    I think I'm in the minority, because I usually tune those guys out when I'm watching a game. I don't even think it's a conscious thing for me anymore, it's just automatic
    I'm with you, man. It doesn't make a big impact on me when the broadcasters say something incorrect, biased or otherwise obnoxious. I just make note that I don't agree and move on. I personally kind of like Chuckie (John Gruden).

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    I like Johnson a lot, I don't know why Fox is under-utilizing him in the NFL coverage.

    I rarely watch pre-game shows, but Shannon Sharpe has always been entertaining on CBS, just as he was when he was an active player.

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    Dierdorf/Simms/Fouts. The worst.

    Aikman can be very annoying, but he's probably one of the more knowledgeable ones around. I used to like to look at his player evaluation scale a few years back.

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    Really like

    Brian Billick
    Warren Sapp
    Kurt Warner
    Ron Jaworski
    Gus Johnson
    Joe Theisman


    Dislike
    Collinsworth
    Dierdorf
    Cowher


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    Quote Originally Posted by OriginalColtsFan View Post
    Dierdorf/Simms/Fouts. The worst.

    Aikman can be very annoying, but he's probably one of the more knowledgeable ones around. I used to like to look at his player evaluation scale a few years back.
    Fouts was very unprofessional doing the Ravens/Chargers game. One of the absolute worst announced games I've ever watched. He made no attempt to hide his bias. Definately changed my opinion of him.
    I didn't used to like Aikman but you are correct that he's knowledgeable and I respect that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by babylinux View Post
    I think Gus is doing Pac-12 games now if I recall
    Looks like he's getting into soccer.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soc...r_a4&eref=sihp

    As first reported by SI.com, Fox Sports plans to groom Johnson as its 2018 World Cup voice, a plan that hatched in October 2011, shortly after FIFA awarded the U.S. broadcast rights to the company for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

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    i like
    Al Michaels
    Brian Billick
    Dieion Sanders
    Kurt Warner
    Ron Jawoski
    Bill Cowher
    do not like
    Mike Preston writer damm know it all
    Chris Collinsworth my wife dislikes Collensworth also Phil Simms Boomer

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    Quote Originally Posted by prairieaug View Post
    Fouts was very unprofessional doing the Ravens/Chargers game. One of the absolute worst announced games I've ever watched. He made no attempt to hide his bias. Definately changed my opinion of him.
    I didn't used to like Aikman but you are correct that he's knowledgeable and I respect that.
    Aikman is a Cowboy homer. As long as he is doing a game not involving an NFC East team I can handle him. Most announcers who played for their former team are awful when covering their ex-team.

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    Simms actually bugs me the most of all the side-kicks. Dierdorf is a close second.

    Fouts usually doesn't annoy me like he does most people.

    Drives me nuts when there's something I think is blatantly obvious on a replay, and the broadcast guys ignore it. Like Dierdorf's take on the Manning fumble in the DEN playoff game. The slo-mo CLEARLY showed that the ball was already pulled all the way down. Peyton had stopped his tucking motion. The "process of the tuck" was over before the ball came out. That was clear on replay. Once it's actually "tucked"... it's fair game. But he went on and on about how it was going to be / should be over-turned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slidemaster View Post
    Doesn't matter what network they work for. Who do you enjoy listening to? Who drives you insane?

    For analysis, I actually think Trent Dilfer is tough to beat. Always very thorough, generally impartial, and very very smart. Eric Mangini is also very good when he's a guest on ESPN radio. I also like Shannon Sharpe and, surprisingly, Deion Sanders, though for those two it's more about their personality than anything.

    I like a number of commentators well enough, but Phil Simms makes me crazy.

    As for writers, I don't think there's anyone better in the business than Peter King. His MMQB column is great, and I really like his takes on things.
    I agree about "Prime Time" and Simms.

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