I love Sham but Nance absolutely killed the call in my opinion.
I love Sham but Nance absolutely killed the call in my opinion.
Actually he could already have eaten turkey and was gliding on the tryptophan. He looked about as animated as a mannequin. This coach assistant could make a fortune portraying a dead body in movies.Meanwhile, the guy sitting at the table next to Quinn is wondering if he should have bought an organic turkey instead of the traditional Butterball.
I love Sham but Nance absolutely killed the call in my opinion.
Not on this, I’m not a Sham fan, but he did a good job. And didn’t even say anything about “walking the dog” whatever the hell that means .I can tell you about how he would say it.
Brad: "The ball is intercepted!" Then nothing until the extra point. Sham is one of the worst NFL radio guys out there.
Lol!Actually he could already have eaten turkey and was gliding on the tryptophan. He looked about as animated as a mannequin. This coach assistant could make a fortune portraying a dead body in movies.
Agreed. Unfortunately, I didn't hear either of them live. I was in the hospital with my mom. Her appendix ruptured. It wasn't until later that evening (when we learned she was going to be ok) that I saw the highlights. I was bummed not to hear it....but relieved about my mom....and thankful to have her.After listening to the two... I tend to prefer Nantz's call over Sham's, although there was nothing wrong w/Sham's. I think had I heard his live, then I might feel a diff way.
Either way, good calls for a great play.
I liked Sham's call on the Panther's interception by Bland (see video in my previous post), but I agree with you that Nantz's call was better in the Commander's game.After listening to the two... I tend to prefer Nantz's call over Sham's, although there was nothing wrong w/Sham's. I think had I heard his live, then I might feel a diff way.
Either way, good calls for a great play.