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<blockquote data-quote="BuzzbaitGT" data-source="post: 165594" data-attributes="member: 733"><p>Congrats to both Roddy and Sean. Looking forward to their continued good work on the airways.</p><p></p><p>Side Note: Would be really cool if Tech SAs continue making these kinds of in-roads into the broadcasting field — particularly FB players who played for CPJ. Having that kind of knowledge and perspective in the booth potentially could go a long way to dispel the oft-repeated myths about the offense being a plodding, 3-yards-and-cloud-of-dust attack, or the offense being less capable at converting 3rd-and-long situations than "pro style" offenses.</p><p></p><p>The depth of the color commentary could take a quantum leap also. Play-by-play analysis could actually address changes in interior blocking schemes by CPJ as part of his in-game adjustments, rather than simply saying <em>"There's another dive play for another 8 yards."</em> (Is it my imagination, or did most commentators call every B-back running play into the line a "dive play?") </p><p></p><p>But most of all, having guys like Roddy and Sean in the broadcast booth will ensure we'll never have to worry about them confusing cut blocks for chop blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuzzbaitGT, post: 165594, member: 733"] Congrats to both Roddy and Sean. Looking forward to their continued good work on the airways. Side Note: Would be really cool if Tech SAs continue making these kinds of in-roads into the broadcasting field — particularly FB players who played for CPJ. Having that kind of knowledge and perspective in the booth potentially could go a long way to dispel the oft-repeated myths about the offense being a plodding, 3-yards-and-cloud-of-dust attack, or the offense being less capable at converting 3rd-and-long situations than "pro style" offenses. The depth of the color commentary could take a quantum leap also. Play-by-play analysis could actually address changes in interior blocking schemes by CPJ as part of his in-game adjustments, rather than simply saying [I]"There's another dive play for another 8 yards."[/I] (Is it my imagination, or did most commentators call every B-back running play into the line a "dive play?") But most of all, having guys like Roddy and Sean in the broadcast booth will ensure we'll never have to worry about them confusing cut blocks for chop blocks. [/QUOTE]
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