Best NFL Pre-game show?
, Saturday, September 26, 2009 at 2:35 PM Comments (4)
It’s Sunday morning, you are waking up and stumbling to the TV to sober up and watch NFL football. You prep the snacks, check the fridge for some beverages and throw on your favorite team’s jersey. You fire up your laptop and check all your fantasy teams. Yup, its your favorite day of the week. Now, you turn on the tube and make a critical decision. Which NFL pre-game show do you watch? Which show will entertain you for the next hour and a half with updates, insight and entertainment? Lucky for you i have broken down the shows:
CBS – James Brown, Boomer, Dan, Shannon and Coach Cowher. Cowher, might as well have Steely McBeam giving opinions while eating a Rothlesberger sandwich and drinking an IC beer. Getting an unbiased answer out of Cowher with regards to Pittsburgh is like asking Fox to analyze the Democratic party without slanting the facts, don’t hold your breath. This show is only good for comedy. Whether its watching Boomer take shots at Dan, or listening to Shannon try and talk there is always comedy. However, that is all you get, comedy and no insight. The occasional Charlie Casserole report is fairly interesting. It’s like he only comes on to TV to show the Houston fans, “See i was right about not drafting Reggie Bush”.
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