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<blockquote data-quote="Fazeman" data-source="post: 417496" data-attributes="member: 1676"><p>I never cared for Thiesmann as a game announcer as much as I have for his work on NFL Network's Playbook. This is the only show I like because it has people like Thiesmann, Sharpe, Baldinger and others who's persona, knowledge and enthusiasm make this Xs & Os show a great watch. Another key to the success of this show is that the analysts are active.</p><p> </p><p>Like navy personnel on the bridge or Star Trek's Romulans (take your pick), the first thing you notice is they're standing around a table. From there, an anaylst walks to the big screen to break down a given play followed by two or three analysts demonstrating the given play. To me, that kind of format is the key to successful programing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fazeman, post: 417496, member: 1676"] I never cared for Thiesmann as a game announcer as much as I have for his work on NFL Network's Playbook. This is the only show I like because it has people like Thiesmann, Sharpe, Baldinger and others who's persona, knowledge and enthusiasm make this Xs & Os show a great watch. Another key to the success of this show is that the analysts are active. Like navy personnel on the bridge or Star Trek's Romulans (take your pick), the first thing you notice is they're standing around a table. From there, an anaylst walks to the big screen to break down a given play followed by two or three analysts demonstrating the given play. To me, that kind of format is the key to successful programing. [/QUOTE]
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