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<blockquote data-quote="Shawnsta3" data-source="post: 459747" data-attributes="member: 5065"><p>My favorite on the other hand would have to be Jon Gruden or Michael Irvin.</p><p> </p><p>Jon Gruden because he brings a lot of quarterback and coaching knowledge to the booth. IS ALWAYS EXCITED. He still watches tons of tapes of teams and games studying them. He brings a lot of energy and is just a like-able guy. He also brings up a lot of guys during the telecast that may not be widely known, but are thought of highly by his teammates and coaches and explains why. These guys usually break out sooner or later.</p><p> </p><p>Michael Irvin even though he isn't a in-game commentator he is an analyst for NFL Network which is wayy better then ESPN garbage. The reason I like him was because he was THE ONLY GUY or so called "experts" that stood up for Green Bay's decision to go with Aaron Rodgers over Brett Favre. While most "experts" were crying their eyes out over the "ole gunslinger" leaving, Irvin explained all the potential Aaron had, how Green Bay thought he could of led this team since last year and how they were making the right decision. He was one of the only constituents thinking that and even after Rodger's less then perfect first year he still stuck by his guns. Well. now who's right? And i've never heard him once brag about any of this either, or any "I-told-you-so"</p><p> </p><p>Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawnsta3, post: 459747, member: 5065"] My favorite on the other hand would have to be Jon Gruden or Michael Irvin. Jon Gruden because he brings a lot of quarterback and coaching knowledge to the booth. IS ALWAYS EXCITED. He still watches tons of tapes of teams and games studying them. He brings a lot of energy and is just a like-able guy. He also brings up a lot of guys during the telecast that may not be widely known, but are thought of highly by his teammates and coaches and explains why. These guys usually break out sooner or later. Michael Irvin even though he isn't a in-game commentator he is an analyst for NFL Network which is wayy better then ESPN garbage. The reason I like him was because he was THE ONLY GUY or so called "experts" that stood up for Green Bay's decision to go with Aaron Rodgers over Brett Favre. While most "experts" were crying their eyes out over the "ole gunslinger" leaving, Irvin explained all the potential Aaron had, how Green Bay thought he could of led this team since last year and how they were making the right decision. He was one of the only constituents thinking that and even after Rodger's less then perfect first year he still stuck by his guns. Well. now who's right? And i've never heard him once brag about any of this either, or any "I-told-you-so" Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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