SCAR wrote:I don't find it that unusual. When Kim Graham was director of compliance and had worked on the football staff, he used to do the color with Jerry. I thought Paul Rutigliano was good last night. Jerry can command a broadcast because he is so used to working alone for football but I thought they had good back and forth. Paul has a ton of insight and knows the history of Liberty's division 1 days since he has seen it first hand for many years. Making Jamie a sideline reporter only instead of sideline/color was a good idea. All in all I thought it was fun to listen to. The good Dr. Edwards forgot to mention our own Nick Pierce and Jerod Brooks in the closing credits but it wasn't that big of a deal. I wil be in the stadium for game 2 for sure.
SCAR, I am going to have to disagree with you on this, even though you have such vision and wisdom in this area. I DO agree it doesn't make a difference that he is on the football staff. After alll, this is our broadcast and we don't really want them to be anything BUT biased for us!! THat is the way the game is played. HOWEVER, while I grant he may and most likely DOES have a lot of insight, there is a LONG way to go. I couldn't get out of my mind the Rush Limbaugh parity of The Tom Daschle Show. I love Jerry, but the two person booth came to a GRINDING halt a lot last nite. I don't know Paul and am sure he is an outstanding humanitarian and a tremendous asset to the human race, but a little more spark (SPARKY anyone) would be great. Everytime he tried to add something it was painful. To quote a great movie "When you tell a story, HAVE A POINT, it makes it soooo much more interesting for the people listening"
We have a lot of football left to be played so hopefully it will improve. I will continue to tune in and appreciate the improvement.