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Al Michaels out for NFL playoffs on NBC in move he wasn't expecting


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NBC and my cable company are having a protracted contract negotiation leaving us without NBC. I could complain, or call that one more tool in the box as to how I convince my wife to keep DTV Dish as a back up. The Department of Redundancy Department suggested that…..in countless emails. 

 

I can get NBC if I NEED it, but in the meantime I’m learning to ignore everything else they offer. I did watch their nightly news.  Well done! 

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1 hour ago, Allen2Diggs said:

Normally, I would say that this is the most disrespectful thing NBC has ever done to Al Michaels, but they actually traded for him from ESPN for a cartoon rabbit.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/12750497/how-espn-traded-al-michaels-oswald-rabbit

 

 

 

I never knew about that! Damn. I will have to research that more when I get home.

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

NBC and my cable company are having a protracted contract negotiation leaving us without NBC. I could complain, or call that one more tool in the box as to how I convince my wife to keep DTV Dish as a back up. The Department of Redundancy Department suggested that…..in countless emails. 

 

I can get NBC if I NEED it, but in the meantime I’m learning to ignore everything else they offer. I did watch their nightly news.  Well done! 

 

Now might be a good time to get Peacock, which has local NBC on its higher tier, IIRC. Or over-the-air works too.

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5 minutes ago, Mango said:

I have no issue with NBC moving on from Al Michaels in general.

 

But you don’t do it mid season, and you don’t do it without talking to him first. The guy is an absolute legend. Shame on NBC for doing him dirty. 
 

For Al’s sake I hope Amazon gets the SB at some point and they let Al tell NBC to eat shirt on live TV, then retires. 

The way things are going in broadcast media, it's fortunate that he didn't get the 'Howard Beale' treatment.

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1 hour ago, strive_for_five_guy said:

Whether you like Michaels or not (I’ve been a longtime fan of his), pretty ****** for him to find the news out this way.

Can you imagine a bigger group of scumbags that top TV executives in NYC?

 

That's the world that ilk choses to live in.

 

 

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54 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

No surprise

 

Best days are way in the rearview

He calls some of the most exciting plays and situations in NFL history the way you and I would describe unpacking the groceries after a long day at the office. "And now, here is the summer squash. And the milk. Not many people know that milk has 13 essential nutrients."

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When he was in his prime, Al was arguably the best play-by-play guy ever. But he's lost a step, as they say, so I'm not surprised that they pushed him out of SNF and he's not doing playoff games. I've always liked Tirico, so I'm glad he got the gig. If they'd ditch Collinsworth, I might watch SNF more often.

 

Still, it's pretty uncool that Al had to find out about it this way.

 

 

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I blame the Refs for not notifying Al of the change before it was done.  
 

I think he should blame them publicly, storm around and tell everybody it’s their fault and then two days later apologized because he was just upset and that he’s such a competitor….so it’s all ok. 

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34 minutes ago, finn said:

He calls some of the most exciting plays and situations in NFL history the way you and I would describe unpacking the groceries after a long day at the office. "And now, here is the summer squash. And the milk. Not many people know that milk has 13 essential nutrients."

Obviously channeling Pat Summerall zzzzzzzzzzz.

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I have no issue with this. Al Michaels is a legend. It's the changing of the guard that as I've gotten older... see it before my eyes (snot nose kids). I was a in high school when he made the 'famous call"... Luckily, I was watching the game on CBC and knew the results earlier, but still sat with Dad, who was working and didn't get to see the game. Al Michaels is now a year older than when my Dad passed. Dad retired and for many years had a good sunset of golf and grand kids , While Al's money may be good.... I say let him enjoy time with his family.

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I thought Joe Buck and Troy Aikman are the most subdued announcers, both boring. Michaels at least has interesting things to say from time to time and has some voice inflection for certain calls, unlike the aforementioned boring duo. If NBC wants excitement, bring back Gus Johnson.

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2 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

No one expects NBC Executives!!  Their main weapon is surprise. Surprise and Cris Collinsworth's inane rambling. Their *two* main weapons are surprise, Cris Collinsworth's inane ramblings, and near fanatical devotion to Taylor Swift.  *Among* their weapons are surprise, Cris Collinsworth's ramblings, and fanatical devotion to Taylor Swift and thats it.  Also, a dizzying array of irrelevant talking heads that add no value to the broadcast...@#$@#%

I'm dizzy now. 

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It seems to me that many people these days are having real trouble calling it quits before they’ve past their prime. When you get to a certain stage or age it’s time to move on and let the next generation take these limited spots.  I’m all for tradition but you have to look in a mirror. 

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3 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

It seems to me that many people these days are having real trouble calling it quits before they’ve past their prime. When you get to a certain stage or age it’s time to move on and let the next generation take these limited spots.  I’m all for tradition but you have to look in a mirror. 

Could not agree more.   The guy is almost 80, has a boat load of money.  Give a younger person a chance.

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9 minutes ago, billsfan714 said:

Could not agree more.   The guy is almost 80, has a boat load of money.  Give a younger person a chance.

In my now retired life I’ve learned it isn’t about money. These guys entire existence is wrapped up in their ‘job’. You’ve got it right when you say move over and let the new guys do their thing. 

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