Hostile;4719367 said:Personally, I like Al Michaels a lot and think he is the best play by play man in the game. I don't mind being a minority in that opinion though.
I've never really gotten the hate thing. To me if a guy is talking about one team it doesn't mean he hates the other. It means that int he flow of that game that is the topic.Dale;4719371 said:I'm the same way, Hos. He's by far my favorite play-by-play man and, for me at least, really elevates the feeling of a prime-time game.
FANS.....Hmmmmmm.KJJ;4716973 said:So you specifically remember all the hate coming from the NBC crew during the Cowboys SB run in the 90's? You could hear them rooting for Pittsburgh in their voices?FANS like you hear things that no one else can because no fan base in the NFL has more sensitive, delusional FANS than the Cowboys. Cowboy FANS associate criticism with hate. That's why some of us objective realists on this site are labeled haters. I watched the original NFL Today with Brent Musburger, Phillis George and Jimmy the Greek and never once got the impression Musburger hated the Cowboys.
Phillis never hid her love for the Cowboys and if Musburger hated them the friction between the two would have been noticeable. I'm not denying the Cowboys are hated by some we all know they are but too many Cowboy FANS get hyper sensitive about every comment made about the team. If you want to read something negative into every comment made about the team that's on you.
DandyDon1722;4716889 said:Why is it to hard to believe that the hate for the Cowboys is contained to just fans. It absolutely extends to broadcasters, columnists and yes, even officials. They're human, I used to officiate Division One basketball and I know it exists.
KJJ;4716973 said:That's why some of us objective realists on this site are labeled haters.
Hostile;4719367 said:Personally, I like Al Michaels a lot and think he is the best play by play man in the game. I don't mind being a minority in that opinion though.
Boyzmamacita;4719394 said:FANS.....Hmmmmmm.
baj1dallas;4719447 said:Because every week some dopey fan has to complain about every announcer out there being a "Cowboy Hater", heck people complain about Aikman when he criticizes any Cowboy!
Red Dragon;4719459 said:Bias clouds the perception of nearly every fan. Some people who are simply giving reasonable praise, are perceived as "homers." Some people who are simply giving reasonable criticism, are perceived as "haters."
To those who are haters, even normal fans are sometimes perceived as homers. To those who are homers, even normal fans are sometimes perceived as haters.
Someone who calls himself an "objective realist" is using himself and his own scale of perspective to define and classify himself. It's no more than if someone else on the forum self-identified himself as objective, unbiased, or impartial. Oftentimes fans from all points of the spectrum - negative, neutral, or positive - consider themselves to be "realists."
:laugh2:AbeBeta;4719464 said:If you are a minority in that opinion, it says this board is nuts.
Boyzmamacita;4716852 said:If you didn't notice the hate in all three of the 90s Super Bowls from the NBC crew then I guess there's no use in discussing it anyway. There were negative comments throughout. They nitpicked every little thing, like the pick they harped on by Novacek in Super Bowl XXX, yet you could hear how they were rooting for Pittsburgh in their voices. That's just one example. And yes, they sounded stupid because of it.
As far as respected media people, Brent Musburger was very respected yet he outright HATED those great Cowboys teams of the 70s, taking shots at them every chance he got.
It is what it is. Not giving a damn is fine. Not wanting to discuss or hear about it is your prerogative. But why deny it when it's there?
Red Dragon;4719459 said:Bias clouds the perception of nearly every fan. Some people who are simply giving reasonable praise, are perceived as "homers." Some people who are simply giving reasonable criticism, are perceived as "haters."
To those who are haters, even normal fans are sometimes perceived as homers. To those who are homers, even normal fans are sometimes perceived as haters.
Someone who calls himself an "objective realist" is using himself and his own scale of perspective to define and classify himself. It's no more than if someone else on the forum self-identified himself as objective, unbiased, or impartial. Oftentimes fans from all points of the spectrum - negative, neutral, or positive - consider themselves to be "realists."
5Stars;4716314 said:You know, come to think about it after reading this thread...I don't ever remember what any announcer says during a game!![]()
I'm more into the actual game rather than hearing what some shmuck announcer is saying.
I take my beliefs of the team from what I see, not from what I hear.
That's funny.AbeBeta;4719464 said:If you are a minority in that opinion, it says this board is nuts.
Good pointTheCount;4719662 said:I don't know if he's biased but one thing I noticed is him calling Dez "silly" for running the ball in after the refs failed to blow the play over and he didn't think he'd been tackled.
Might be the first time I've heard a player called "silly" for playing to the whistle.
I won't even read this drivel. If you aren't a FAN, then what the hell are you? And if you're above Cowboys FANS, then what the hell are doing on this board? After all, we're just a bunch of butthurt idiots to a realist like yourself.KJJ;4719533 said:FANS the ones who run to the board in need of a group hug everytime they read something negative into a comment made about the Cowboys by someone in the media. FANS the ones who are ultra sensitive and delusional. FANS the ones who can't bare to hear impartial views about the team because some may be negative. My advice to FANS is either don't watch NFL coverage on ESPN, NFLN, CBS, NBC or Fox or simply turn down the volume when perceived Cowboy haters like Marshall Faulk are talking about the team.
There's a button on your remote called "mute" press it during Cowboy game broadcasts so you don't have to listen to announcers be objective. If you can get a signal listen to Brad Sham on the radio do the game he certainly won't say anything about the team that will have you running to the Zone to start a thread to have others join you in a big cry fest.
