No offense to anyone but I would rather watch paint dry than to listen to the spring game over the radio. I would not mind watching it on t.v.
I dont know if it is "my generation" or what, but I cant stand to listen to games on the radio. I need the visual or I get really antsy. I like to see the plays unfold in any sport so I can have an idea of what might happen.
"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day".-Frank Sinatra
Then go to the game clones26, it's free admission and the weather looks good. For cyring out loud, if you lived in Nebraska you would be paying $10 to get in (sold out though, 80-some thousand seats).
who will be doing the broadcast? Obviously Walters and Heft or will they have Rhoads up there as well ?
Rhoads will be on the field throughout the spring game, quite possibly standing 10 yards behind the quarterback. That's where he's been for the previous scrimmages and he's indicated that he might be there for the spring game as well. He says he likes being there because he not only can see things well from that position, but he can also hear things very well too. Plus, it makes it easier for him to shout instructions to players.
I dont know if it is "my generation" or what, but I cant stand to listen to games on the radio. I need the visual or I get really antsy. I like to see the plays unfold in any sport so I can have an idea of what might happen.
I don't know if it's just because Marty Brennaman is just such a great announcer, but I LOVE listening to Reds games on the radio. He paints such a vivid picture and his knowledge of the game is way above the television announcers.
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