01-24-2023, 04:49 PM
When there is a replay and Tony Romo analyzes what took place, I enjoy that a lot.
When he talks over the play-by-play announcer, he is really annoying. And he just speaks way too much. The teams will be lining up for a pivotal play, the tension is there, and Tony Romo starts throwing out a lot of blather. Like when there was tension in last year's KC game, with KC driving for what might be the winning TD, and Romo starts throwing out scenarios and then correcting himself ("The Bengals should let them score. But maybe not, Maybe..") Its very distracting from the tension of the moment. Just talks way too much.
I fully expect that if he'd been in the booth on Hubbard's run, he would have throw out some quip and ruined the moment. Like he did with "Chase is on the case."
Just analyze plays. That's what he's there for and what he does well. All the other talk is just blather.
When he talks over the play-by-play announcer, he is really annoying. And he just speaks way too much. The teams will be lining up for a pivotal play, the tension is there, and Tony Romo starts throwing out a lot of blather. Like when there was tension in last year's KC game, with KC driving for what might be the winning TD, and Romo starts throwing out scenarios and then correcting himself ("The Bengals should let them score. But maybe not, Maybe..") Its very distracting from the tension of the moment. Just talks way too much.
I fully expect that if he'd been in the booth on Hubbard's run, he would have throw out some quip and ruined the moment. Like he did with "Chase is on the case."
Just analyze plays. That's what he's there for and what he does well. All the other talk is just blather.