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Old 11-27-2007, 10:21 PM
RikkiDee RikkiDee is offline
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Default Re: Fire Tony Kornheiser

wow I can't believe I may the only person on 2+2 that likes kornheiser on MNF. And with Jaws this year instead of Thiesman, Tony actually respects his booth members rather than secretly making fun of them leading to way too many awkward silences.

I'm curious, out of all the Sunday broadcasters, who does 2+2 actually like?

I personally don't mind Madden/Michaels, although I'd rather the MNF lineup.

Nantz/Simms are decent as well. Probably 3rd most enjoyable behind MNF and M/M.

I also don't mind Aikman either. I think hes pretty knowledgable, sometimes funny and always honest. Daryl Johnston fits into this category as well. I was suprised to see him and Aikman both do so well.

I hate Kenny Albert, he needs to leave quicker.

Joe Buck is ok, a little arrogant but he keeps the games flowing well.

I really don't have much opinion on Gumbel/Dierdorf. They don't really stand out to me.

All the others I don't get to see that often, but in all honesty, there is really no one like Kornheiser in the football broadcasting business. Hes funny, knows *something* about football and other sports (compared to Limbaugh/Miller) and seems to genuinely get along with his booth.

I don't understand the hate. There is no one else I'd rather in the booth on Monday than who they have in there right now.
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