Oregon fans say the same thing about Ed Cunningham and analyst Robert Smith.
Unless you want commentary from scripted robots, I don't know how to prevent bias. There's always going to be some bias, some rooting interest. If it bothers people that much, put the TV on mute. Frankly, I prefer mute to almost all commentators. I generally do that when I watch alone, but when other people are with me, they think it's wierd, so I turn on the volume. But whatever.
Oregon fans say the same thing about Ed Cunningham and analyst Robert Smith.
Unless you want commentary from scripted robots, I don't know how to prevent bias. There's always going to be some bias, some rooting interest. If it bothers people that much, put the TV on mute. Frankly, I prefer mute to almost all commentators. I generally do that when I watch alone, but when other people are with me, they think it's wierd, so I turn on the volume. But whatever.
I loved it when Dan Fouts called the Husky Duck game if we (?) won. His tears added to the experience
Oregon fans say the same thing about Ed Cunningham and analyst Robert Smith.
Unless you want commentary from scripted robots, I don't know how to prevent bias. There's always going to be some bias, some rooting interest. If it bothers people that much, put the TV on mute. Frankly, I prefer mute to almost all commentators. I generally do that when I watch alone, but when other people are with me, they think it's wierd, so I turn on the volume. But whatever.
If it's any consolation, Husky fans don't much care for Cunningham either.
I'm like you. I turn down the volume. I get tired of the commentators' repetitive bullshit.
Oregon fans say the same thing about Ed Cunningham and analyst Robert Smith.
Unless you want commentary from scripted robots, I don't know how to prevent bias. There's always going to be some bias, some rooting interest. If it bothers people that much, put the TV on mute. Frankly, I prefer mute to almost all commentators. I generally do that when I watch alone, but when other people are with me, they think it's wierd, so I turn on the volume. But whatever.
I loved it when Dan Fouts called the Husky Duck game if we (?) won. His tears added to the experience
That's true. These analyst have the biggest stupid egos. It's always greatly satisfying having to watch them eat crow numerous times throughout the season. However, the 4-5 times they're right each season, mostly on obvious crap, they'll make sure you don't forget about it.
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Who gives a flying fuck what any sports announcer says? They are usually know-nothing shitheads who are trying to fill 3+ hours of airtime.
If you're that sensitive and your feelings are hurt, maybe you shouldn't watch football.
Typical liberal thinking too... "I don't like what they are saying, so let's ban them."
Unless you want commentary from scripted robots, I don't know how to prevent bias. There's always going to be some bias, some rooting interest. If it bothers people that much, put the TV on mute. Frankly, I prefer mute to almost all commentators. I generally do that when I watch alone, but when other people are with me, they think it's wierd, so I turn on the volume. But whatever.
I'm like you. I turn down the volume. I get tired of the commentators' repetitive bullshit.