Yeah, just like half the country was going to stop watching the NFL because of something or another that they claimed to be so outraged over. lol Funny though, this past Super Bowl was the most watched television event in US history. Back to Giants, they won't lose a single fan or penny in revenue over a change in PA announcers. The Giants have already announced that single game ticket sales over the past 7 days leading up to today's opening day exceeded the same time period as last year.
Yep, speculating and hypothesizing about all the possible reasons for Renel's departure and talking about all the possible backstories makes for some entertaining discussion in the comment section echo chambers, but it doesn't translate into anything other than that. The only thing that influences Giants attendance and revenue is what happens between the lines.
@6:16- I saw that too. He had to act like he cared about the A's. I thought Carlos Ramirez was more of a Giants fan? LOL.
But yeah, it looks like he might be doing more A's TV pre and postgame this year, even though I'm guessing he's doing both A's and Giants TV pre and postgame since he's not the primary host.
Bill Laskey has a good show. He knows the game, and he isn’t afraid to call ‘em as he sees ‘em. He correctly got after babbler Kapler, and it is amazing to hear how many other players shared Laskey’s sentiments. Now it appears Larry Baer has taken on the mantle of babbling cheerleader, but he has a vested interest to make everything sound as sweet as honey. Listening to these nitwits pontificate “Giants will win 93 games!” is hilarious. Apparently they did not watch last season, nor pay attention to the off-season. Giants might win 77. Another “there’s always next year”. Evidently the talking heads do not see trends.
I cant believe anybody watches post game shows if they saw the game. Boring
ReplyDelete"Pleasant to look at" is way different from "How big are her tits?"
ReplyDeleteI thought people were going to boycott this season because the Giants and their PA announcer parted ways?
ReplyDeleteYeah, just like half the country was going to stop watching the NFL because of something or another that they claimed to be so outraged over. lol Funny though, this past Super Bowl was the most watched television event in US history. Back to Giants, they won't lose a single fan or penny in revenue over a change in PA announcers. The Giants have already announced that single game ticket sales over the past 7 days leading up to today's opening day exceeded the same time period as last year.
DeleteYep, speculating and hypothesizing about all the possible reasons for Renel's departure and talking about all the possible backstories makes for some entertaining discussion in the comment section echo chambers, but it doesn't translate into anything other than that. The only thing that influences Giants attendance and revenue is what happens between the lines.
DeleteStop on, especially about Carlos Ramirez. Amy G needs a bigger role, either pre or post game shows.
ReplyDeleteA waste of time. Useless information, cliches and marketing to sell tickets.
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned Carlos Ramierz. He was on Oakland pre game show
ReplyDelete@6:16- I saw that too. He had to act like he cared about the A's. I thought Carlos Ramirez was more of a Giants fan? LOL.
DeleteBut yeah, it looks like he might be doing more A's TV pre and postgame this year, even though I'm guessing he's doing both A's and Giants TV pre and postgame since he's not the primary host.
Would you rather sit through a Sharks post game analysis?
ReplyDeleteBill Laskey has a good show. He knows the game, and he isn’t afraid to call ‘em as he sees ‘em.
ReplyDeleteHe correctly got after babbler Kapler, and it is amazing to hear how many other players shared Laskey’s sentiments. Now it appears Larry Baer has taken on the mantle of babbling cheerleader, but he has a vested interest to make everything sound as sweet as honey.
Listening to these nitwits pontificate “Giants will win 93 games!” is hilarious. Apparently they did not watch last season, nor pay attention to the off-season. Giants might win 77. Another “there’s always next year”. Evidently the talking heads do not see trends.
He's good, but he has a bad habit of interrupting his guests.
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