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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 162866" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>They are great numbers. The reason TV analysts don't use them is for the same reasons discussed in another thread last week. They aren't very good at what they do because TV is scrambling for analysts as the networks constantly expand game coverage -- ESPN has added yet another conference this week -- and yes, except for Kirk Herbstreit and maybe a couple of others, none of whom appear on Game Day or the studio shows, those being reserved for the "On Air Talent" meaning pretty faces or reputations, and their case for preparation the week before is talking to the head ball coaches, getting a couple of anecdotes and whatever stats he pushes at them, and look for the red light to come on. This to me would be the must, go-to site for announcers and analysts before a game. Really good get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 162866, member: 2175"] They are great numbers. The reason TV analysts don't use them is for the same reasons discussed in another thread last week. They aren't very good at what they do because TV is scrambling for analysts as the networks constantly expand game coverage -- ESPN has added yet another conference this week -- and yes, except for Kirk Herbstreit and maybe a couple of others, none of whom appear on Game Day or the studio shows, those being reserved for the "On Air Talent" meaning pretty faces or reputations, and their case for preparation the week before is talking to the head ball coaches, getting a couple of anecdotes and whatever stats he pushes at them, and look for the red light to come on. This to me would be the must, go-to site for announcers and analysts before a game. Really good get. [/QUOTE]
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