Redskins broadcast team

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Hijinx
12-04-2011, 03:45 PM
This is the first week I've had to listen to the radio broadcast in a while, but I have to agree with the general consensus here. I was thinking it was only me who thought that Sam had to go and Sonny should be right behind them. Huff seems confused and grouchy all the time.

But no one seems to have any game awareness. In the first half of today's game no one seemed to understand why the Skins declined the running into the kicker(it wouldn't have been a 1st down). Plus no one knew the rule that you can't call 2 timeouts in a row. It is not like that is the first time this team has tried to do that. Someone in charge just has to bite the bullet and get some new blood in there.

I do think "Doc" is pretty good as the sideline reporter, but I might be just looking for a silver lining on this turd.

Hijinx
12-04-2011, 04:58 PM
Christ Sam just called for the Jets 2 minute offense. There is 6 damn minutes left. I am no expert, but I think it may be a bit early.

SouperMeister
12-05-2011, 12:11 AM
I was on a ladder hanging lights when Helu fumbled. Larry felt that Helu's knee was down and that the call on the field (down by contact) would stand. I ran inside to watch the replay, and it wasn't even close - clearly a fumble. Do Larry, Sonny, and Sam even bother to look at the replays on the TV feed?

Dirtbag59
12-05-2011, 12:27 AM
Sonny & Sam are awful and should have retired years ago.

I stick with the national feeds whenever possible. Something about the "hometown" radio crews sitting their openly rooting for their team just irks me.

Tell that to Jack Edwards. GET UP!
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Ruhskins
12-05-2011, 12:41 AM
I was on a ladder hanging lights when Helu fumbled. Larry felt that Helu's knee was down and that the call on the field (down by contact) would stand. I ran inside to watch the replay, and it wasn't even close - clearly a fumble. Do Larry, Sonny, and Sam even bother to look at the replays on the TV feed?

It wasn't that clear view when it happened live and I think the guys on CBS were saying the same thing until the replay.

SirClintonPortis
12-05-2011, 12:47 AM
Tell that to Jack Edwards. GET UP!
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Bruins fans are so sensitive against alleged divers.
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mbedner3420
12-05-2011, 12:54 AM
Well, as someone who actually was working directly with Frank at the time, I can tell you that's not true. Snyder had nothing to do with Herzog being replaced by Michaels. From Frank's mouth to my ears

Also

Pals reunite on-air with Frank Herzog, 'the voice' of the Redskins (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/22/AR2010032202556.html)

Herzog explained later that Redskins owner Daniel Snyder wasn't behind his firing; he was dumped by radio station WJFK-FM, which then held the rights to broadcast Redskins games.

"It was a money thing," Herzog said. "They wanted to use one of their employees, who had other responsibilities, so they could save one salary." As for Snyder: "He did all he could. I saw him later, and he looked me in the eye and shook my hand and said: 'I don't interfere with the decisions of other companies. It's their call to make.' "

I think I once mentioned that I came close (about two years ago) to working the Redskins radio and online team. And honestly, the problems go beyond who's in the booth. It was a bit of a management mess. But Snyder was not even remotely involved in any of it

Really seems like Snyder isn't the monster he is made out to be. Is that the sense you had while working for him?

SmootSmack
12-05-2011, 10:03 AM
Really seems like Snyder isn't the monster he is made out to be. Is that the sense you had while working for him?

Um. I never worked for him. But from my limited direct contact with him along with second-hand contact, no he's not a monster. He's not dark hearted like Riggins would say. He's not, wasn't at least, a super gregarious guy either. He's not like Cuban or Jerry Jones. He's a bit impetuous (I think that's the word I'm looking for) and when he first started as owner he was very heavily influenced by his dad and Fred Drasner (who was a total buffoon). And he spent too much time acting like the dumb fans we all are and he can no longer afford to be.

sportscurmudgeon
12-06-2011, 02:18 PM
Um. I never worked for him. But from my limited direct contact with him along with second-hand contact, no he's not a monster. He's not dark hearted like Riggins would say. He's not, wasn't at least, a super gregarious guy either. He's not like Cuban or Jerry Jones. He's a bit impetuous (I think that's the word I'm looking for) and when he first started as owner he was very heavily influenced by his dad and Fred Drasner (who was a total buffoon). And he spent too much time acting like the dumb fans we all are and he can no longer afford to be.

Maybe in addition to "impetuous" you might want to add "'imperious"?

LRT
12-08-2011, 04:28 PM
I have to say that I grew up listening to Frank, Sam and Sonny. We'd turn down the sound on the TV and listen to the games on WMAL. I thought it was a tragedy when WJFK fired Frank and went with Larry Michaels; it was never the same and the broadcast seemed to lose a lot of the on-air chemistry that it had with Herzog. After being overseas and coming back home several years later, it's been a real disappointment to hear that there's still no real chemistry between Michaels and Sam and Sonny and it's been almost heartbreaking to hear the state that Sam is in. Clearly, Sam needs to retire. If they could get Frank back, a team of Frank and Sonny would be great.

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