Is it just me or did Saturday night's broadcast leave you longing for the Lincoln Financial/Jefferson Pilot/Dave/Dave/Dave & Dave SEC coverage?
Well, maybe not that bad but....
First, Bob Davie is just awful. Always has been. Enough said about that. Did the incredible lack of replays bug the hell out of anyone else? Certainly, there were numerous replays I had rather not have seen. But, they neglected to show countless plays and penalties over. Sometimes the referee would be making a call...crucial to a drive..and the camera is on the announcers who are talking about something completely unrelated.
And Saturday night struck a nerve with me about certain broadcast teams. Why is it that some color analysts will call it like it is, regardless, while others (Saturday night's crew) won't touch controversy with a 10 foot pole? Occasionally, you'll hear someone lay it on the table and admit that the call on a particular play was bullshit...missed badly. They'll also call a player out on a bone-headed play. Why not? We do it from the stands and in front of the TV. Perfect example Saturday night...
Opening drive for Auburn. 4th and 1 and AU decides to go for it. 2 LSU guys jump in to the neutral zone. Sweet...1st down Auburn. Not so fast my friend. Replay shows McCain flinch slightly AFTER the two linemen jumped. (What's the rule? Anyone...anyone...Bueller..Bueller) Penalty Auburn...time to punt. Very next possession by LSU...exact same thing happens but reverse the roles. Again, penalty Auburn for off-sides.
Now, Davie actually said something about it when they called the first penalty on Auburn. After that, it was "Wow, ANOTHER penalty on Auburn. Just keep hurting themselves."
Fuck you Davie. Have the pineapples to call them out on it. On Neiko Thorpes pass interference (Same drive) when the replay was shown ONE TIME, the announcers started to say "I don't know...wait, wait...the correct answer is, Wow, Auburn just keeps hurting themselves."
Our local sports talk show was ripping the shit out of this broadcast this morning.