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For football: Don Criqui. Such a classic, and a Kenmore guy. Also Pat Summerall, Ray Scott (minimalist style, as opposed to today's gabbers).

 

Preferred Charlie Jones over Curt Gowdy.

 

For color: Cosell, Madden, Meredith.

 

College: Brent Musburger

 

Most underrated announcer/analyst/reporter: Kevin Kiley.

 

Hockey: Sabres have been blessed with Darling, Robitaille, Wieland, Jeanneret.

 

Baseball: old Indians announcers Herb Score, Joe Tait

 

Wish he were still in Buffalo: Pete Weber

 

Sideline reporters: None. It's a worthless position.

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Al Michaels is obviously the best of the last 30 years and Collinsworth is the best color man I can recall, so as a team, they're hard to beat. As far as the classics, was there anything better than Dick Enberg exclaiming, "Oh my!" Also Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy were amazing in their prime.

Dick Enberg's "Oh My!" has to be my favorite sports announcer saying of all time.
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Also Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy were amazing in their prime.

 

The "NFL '8?" on NBC was hands down my favorite. I'm old enough to remember Musburger, Irv Cross, Phyliss George & Jimmy the Greek on CBS, but having Bob Costas come on the tube always got me ready for six hours of uninterrupted football. Then when they would go around the country talking to the different crews I was hoping for a Criqui & Trumpy called game. They were a great tandem.

 

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Best: Play by play- Al Michaels

Dick Enberg

Ian Eagle

Marv Albert

Kevin Harlan

 

 

Color Analyst Chris Collinsworth

Jon Gruden

Troy Aikman

Dan Dierdorf

 

 

Worst (both categories) Jim Nantz

Phil Simms

 

Don't forget Mike Tirico...He is one of the best play-by-play on TV. I love Greg Gumble too.

 

Dick Enberg's "Oh My!" has to be my favorite sports announcer saying of all time.

+1....Awesome

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Best: Play by play- Al Michaels

Dick Enberg

Ian Eagle

Marv Albert

Kevin Harlan

 

 

Color Analyst Chris Collinsworth

Jon Gruden

Troy Aikman

Dan Dierdorf

 

 

Worst (both categories) Jim Nantz

Phil Simms

I agree with this except for Gruden. He is master of the obvious. Don't care for him at all.

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John Murphy & Mark Kelso. They are a unique combination and together they are superlative. I actually experience the atmospherics/excitement (Murphy) and see the technical aspects (Kelso) better when the Bills are blacked out and I turn on the radio.

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1) Best play-by-play: Mike Tirico

 

2) Best color: Rich Gannon (the only guy that is smart enough to actually provide analysis and not stick to irrelevant talking points).

+1. Though I still like Dick Enberg for the color

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Steve Tasker of course. He knows the most about the bills. He was the star at northwestern when I was there

 

And he still screws up tons, is awful in identifying players and makes mistake after mistake. Best guy out there in breaking down the game is Jaws.. goes into such detail that half these morons wouldnt even understand let alone truly break down a play!

 

And he still screws up tons, is awful in identifying players and makes mistake after mistake. Best guy out there in breaking down the game is Jaws.. goes into such detail that half these morons wouldnt even understand let alone truly break down a play!

 

Also love Mayock when games r on NFL network. He really goes in depth

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A bit of trivia about Gannon. He and Bobby Hoying were both quarterbacks on the Raiders in 1999-2000. Both of them have aunts who are nuns. Both of those nuns served on the staff of the same retreat house. (I know, because I made a retreat there.) Must have been funny to hear them, since they don't have kids of their own, "What do your nieces and nephews do?" "I have a nephew who's an NFL quarterback." "So do I!" "What team?" "The Raiders." "Me too!"

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Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola. If we're talking strictly about football, the Michaels/Collinsworth tandom is high quality. On the opposite, it's rumored that Greg Gumbal, Bob Trumpy, and Dan Dierdorf broadcast all games shown locally in the deepest depths of hell.

 

Indeed - Scully & Garagiola will always be the voices I remember growing up in the 70s/80s.

 

As much as Colinsworth is a tool in the studio, I think he's actually one of the best color analysts in the game. Troy Aikman also pleasantly surprised me as an analyst.

 

The best play-by-play guys I've watched/listened to are Al Michaels and Dick Enberg, hands down. Both do a great job of just calling the game and not getting into too many side stories or BS. They're on the downside of their careers, so they're not as good as they used to be, but I still think they're the best of anyone I've ever paid attention to. I wish we could hear more of Enberg on a national level.

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I agree with this except for Gruden. He is master of the obvious. Don't care for him at all.

 

I was just about to post this exact same thing. Good list, except for the inexplicable inclusion of Gruden. I simply can't stand listening to him. I desperately wish someone else would do his "qb camp" too, but it's so popular now I'll have to endure many more years of that.

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