Hey Joe, this is how you call a great play
Awful Announcing has done us all a huge favor, dubbing Marv Albert's radio call over Joe Buck's montonous TV call of the Eli Manning to David Tyree play in the Super Bowl.
Buck is atrocious when it comes to football, and Albert's call really puts him to shame. Besides, it gives us all another excuse to watch the play.
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I will never, ever get sick of watching that play
Speaking of Game 6: Vin Scully's call is a textbook example of how to call that kind of play. Scully's not normally an excitable guy, but he rose to the occasion. Joe Buck refuses to get into the events he's covering. Bill Simmons' analysis is perfect: imagine if he was covering the Miracle on Ice game during the 1980 olympics? It would have been awful. Some announcers go over the top with their schtick in situations when it's uncalled for, but when you're witnessing one of the all-time great plays, you need to get into it.
Marv is the man
But let's not forget our own Bob Papa. He had a fantastic call on that play as well. SportsCenter only uses his audio when they show the replay. Sadly, I can't find a clip with him calling it, so I'll just include his call of Tynes' winning FG that sent them to Super Bowl XLII:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJblJRKPYBQ
Joe Buck
Interestingly, NFL Network uses radio clips for at least some of their videos. On a good play like Eli-to-Tyree, they commonly use a clip from that team's announcers. Brilliant marketing.
what do you mean?
by DieEaglesDie on Feb 11, 2008 10:59 AM EST reply actions
I can't stand Buck
I'll take Sam Rosen and Tim Green over anybody else at Fox
Kenny Albert is ok, but I thought Daryl Johnston was terrible this year, and Siragusa is, well, Siragusa
by Jim Schmiedeberg on Feb 11, 2008 12:44 PM EST reply actions
marv
as for basketball, there isn't a better announcer than marv.
"Ewing, with the step...YES! and the foul!"
by SBakerTheTouchdownMaker on Feb 12, 2008 6:42 AM EST reply actions

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