I don’t dislike Romo, I’m just not in love with him, and his gee whiz style
gets stale for me. Even so, he’s a keeper. I agree that these guys get
better (Aikman was horrid, and now is relatively solid), but Witten is so
bad he could improve 200% and still be unbearable.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 2:38 PM Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 4:02 PM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am a bit cooler about the tv skills of his old QB than most, but I am
>> passionate in my belief that Witten was the worst nfl commentator on
>> television last year. I hope he avoids head injuries, but I am glad I won’t
>> have to listen to him anymore
>>
>
> I want to say everybody deserves a chance to develop and ESPN executives
> must have seen something in Witten to make them think he was right for the
> booth. Romo was a real outlier when he clicked immediately. But compared to
> the number of players leaving the league each year there are very few slots
> that open up in the broadcast booth or studio panels. Witten wasn't cutting
> it and MacFarland was giving more insight.
>
> I like Romo as an analyst. He's the only one where, while watching the
> game, I feel happy that he is explaining what's going on.
>
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