Gus Johnson

Gus is one of the hottest announcers out there. Believe me he would have lavished praise on Dallas if they did anything to deserve praise. It is hard to sound excited when the only thing you can add is well at least the QB wasn't sacked on that incompletion or "great job by Dallas leaving Andre Johnson all alone on that play."
 
Hostile;3521446 said:
I cannot figure out why fans obsess over football announcers so much.

I hardly hear them.

I think Gus Johnson is a welcome change and is good for TV. Some of you need to just mute your TVs and listen to the local homers instead on the radio.
 
dogunwo;3521454 said:
I think Gus Johnson is a welcome change and is good for TV. Some of you need to just mute your TVs and listen to the local homers instead on the radio.

Man, I wish I could get the local Dallas homers on the radio. In preseason, I want to know who's in and who made the play. I don't want someone slobbering over either team.
 
chicago JK;3521451 said:
Gus is one of the hottest announcers out there. Believe me he would have lavished praise on Dallas if they did anything to deserve praise. It is hard to sound excited when the only thing you can add is well at least the QB wasn't sacked on that incompletion or "great job by Dallas leaving Andre Johnson all alone on that play."

Um, for those of us who didn't like the constant hyperbole and shouting, it had nothing to do with how much he praised our team versus theirs.

For the record, I think the MNF crew does the same thing. They could call a Lions-Rams game, and if you didn't know better, you'd think every other player out there was the best in the league.

Geez. Most people loved Pat Summerall precisely because he was low key and let the game speak for itself.
 
The guy has been doing NFL games for a decade. Is this the first time people have really heard him?
 
Displaced Cowboy;3521498 said:
The guy has been doing NFL games for a decade. Is this the first time people have really heard him?

If that is true then he must be an AFC guy and purely regional at that. Hope they keep it that way. :)
 
Chocolate Lab;3521494 said:
Um, for those of us who didn't like the constant hyperbole and shouting, it had nothing to do with how much he praised our team versus theirs.

For the record, I think the MNF crew does the same thing. They could call a Lions-Rams game, and if you didn't know better, you'd think every other player out there was the best in the league.

Geez. Most people loved Pat Summerall precisely because he was low key and let the game speak for itself.

:bow:
 
I wish Gus Johnson did a play by play of my life.
 
I thought he was tiring. But unlike most on here I like Joe Buck. So my opinions probably won't jive with everyone else's.

I like Buck, Tirico, Al Michaels, and of course our very own Brad Sham. I prefer the guys who stick to the facts about what's going on. I don't really enjoy listening to the guys who spend the whole game cheering from the booth.

To each his own I guess.
 
chicago JK;3521451 said:
Gus is one of the hottest announcers out there. Believe me he would have lavished praise on Dallas if they did anything to deserve praise. It is hard to sound excited when the only thing you can add is well at least the QB wasn't sacked on that incompletion or "great job by Dallas leaving Andre Johnson all alone on that play."

Lol, what?
 
chicago JK;3521451 said:
Gus is one of the hottest announcers out there. Believe me he would have lavished praise on Dallas if they did anything to deserve praise. It is hard to sound excited when the only thing you can add is well at least the QB wasn't sacked on that incompletion or "great job by Dallas leaving Andre Johnson all alone on that play."

Bingo. He's not a homer, clearly anyone thinking the guy is a homer just doesn't watch college basketball. Whether an act or not, he will praise anyone and everyone and just seems to simply love sports. He's no homer, he just acts excited over any big plays in any sports.
 
CATCH17;3522303 said:
Lol, what?

He really is. He made a few guest appearances for football and is now with CBS. People legitimately think of his name when they think of college basketball. Pretty clear you aren't a college basketball fan.

Oh, and his voice is in the new Madden.

I will say I do understand the other side of the argument but let's not compare Pat Summerall to Joe Buck.. that's the dumbest thing ever. There was something about Summerall's voice that made his style. Joe Buck is nowhere in Summerall's ballpark and never will be. How anyone can like Joe Buck, I'll never know.
 
Jay;3522317 said:
I will say I do understand the other side of the argument but let's not compare Pat Summerall to Joe Buck.. that's the dumbest thing ever. There was something about Summerall's voice that made his style. Joe Buck is nowhere in Summerall's ballpark and never will be. How anyone can like Joe Buck, I'll never know.
Did anyone do that?

And no wonder I didn't know who Gus was... I couldn't care less about college basketball.
 
Yeagermeister;3520764 said:
He was pretty good but what was he wearing? He looked like he was wearing the Joker suit from TDK. :laugh1:

yeah that was my only complaint ;)

I like Gus.

Is he over the top, sure, will his head explode during March Madness some day, yes, but you can tell he loves what he does. He was genuinely happy to do a Cowboys game just like he was when he did a Tar Heel game a few years back.
 
Chocolate Lab;3521494 said:
Um, for those of us who didn't like the constant hyperbole and shouting, it had nothing to do with how much he praised our team versus theirs.

For the record, I think the MNF crew does the same thing. They could call a Lions-Rams game, and if you didn't know better, you'd think every other player out there was the best in the league.

Geez. Most people loved Pat Summerall precisely because he was low key and let the game speak for itself.

totally different era

I loved Summerall and still think he is the best and all will be measured against him but that is a bygone era.
 
Was I the only one embarassed for him when he admitted asking why the Texans would throw back across the field because he thought you weren't supposed to do that?
 
ChldsPlay;3522533 said:
Was I the only one embarassed for him when he admitted asking why the Texans would throw back across the field because he thought you weren't supposed to do that?

Why would you be embarrassed for what someone else does/says?
 
Bob Sacamano;3523792 said:
It's called empathy. Learn it. Love it.

Actually empathy is saying, damn I understand why he would be embarrassed, I would be if I said that. Saying was anyone else embarrassed for him is not empathy.
 

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