Nhawz
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Wrong.M&M are better, period.
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Wrong.M&M are better, period.
Mike Barrett doesn't hold a CANDLE to Calabro. Just stop. You're USED to Barrett that's all. He's not better.
CC!!! I didn't know you were homeless!I miss Mike and Mike, but I can live with the new guys, you Hurd?
I was stoned when I read this and there better not be a test!Denny still owes me money for my old thread ideas, but here are some new thread ideas to fill the board next summer, when we're again bored out of our skulls because Olshey doesn't deliver.
1. How much homerism do we want from announcers? How much talk about ref calls?
2. How much East-Coast harsh sound?
3. How fast do we want them to talk? (Do we want to get stoned during the game, or have to concentrate on every word as if there will be a test.)
4. Do we want a former NBA player as colorman to provide expertise?
5. Should the colorman be funny, or some earnest junior building his resumé?
6. Should the play-by-play man describe every play (radio style) or be more minimalist (TV style)?
7. Which areas should they not be from (e.g. Seattle, Laker territory, Lake Oswego)?
CC!!! I didn't know you were homeless!
Nah, you're wrong.
It also kind of feels like their mics aren't turned up enough. And no, I'm not talking about the volume of my TV. Anyone else feel the same way?
No they are not Portland. But Portland isn't even Portland any more. Calabro and Hurd were most likely brought in to give the Blazers a slicker, more professional broadcast
and they will probably fulfill that purpose very well. Nostalgia dies on the vine faster than any summer fruit and business is the overall motive behind most things in life.
No they are not Portland. But Portland isn't even Portland any more. Calabro and Hurd were most likely brought in to give the Blazers a slicker, more professional broadcast.
This raises a vital conundrum. Which side should have to fit the other side? Should the Blazers hire media people who fit the community? Or should the community California-ize to fit the Blazer commentators?
Does art imitate life, or vice versa?
This raises a vital conundrum. Which side should have to fit the other side? Should the Blazers hire media people who fit the community? Or should the community California-ize to fit the Blazer commentators?
Does art imitate life, or vice versa?
Who's better is so subjective. Personally I just miss listening to two guys who I knew were real fans just like me, and I found them both entertaining as well. These new guys are great at their job but I miss the homerism.
I'll top that and coin a new word. Prevaricasters. That is for the rest of us.I agree. They talk so fast that they have no time to inject inflective homerism.
(For those of you not as bright as I am, I'll put it more simply. They lack emotive conjugation.)
Barrett was generally good & fair. Rice was over the top homer.Anybody who says Mike & Mike were unprofessional homers hasn't actually listened to them for a few years now.
This.
It seemed like since day one, this board has been polarized on the whole M&M vs. Calabro/Hurd situation. Frankly, I don't see why it's not possible to like both, for different reasons.
I liked Mike and Mike for what they were - an over the top homer and everybody's drunk uncle. Not the most professional sounding crew out there, but still likeable for the hometown crowd who grew to love their unique banter. Mike Rice anywhere near a live microphone certainly had his share of Homer Simpson moments. If Rice didn't make you laugh, at least as much as he made you cringe, maybe you're a little too Ned Flanders.
But, I welcome the change and have no problem with the new guys. Calabro is the consummate pro and Hurd is a sharp guy on the ascent.
I understand the reasons for the change. Paul Allen dropped a shit ton of money on the team this summer, and I don't think it was any small coincidence that this move was made less month before Paul Allen opened his wallet to give REALLY big bucks to Turner, Crabbe, C.J., Harklesss and Meyers Leonard. Perhaps, the desire to appeal to a larger, regional audience with a more professional broadcast team, was a calculated move to help offset the expected massive jump in payroll expenses. I have no idea how much this move will help expand the team's fanbase and support, but if this move had anything at all, even if it was only psychological, in Paul Allen's willingness to pay whatever it took to keep this team together and add a couple key pieces, then I'm all for it. Paul Allen may be a fan, but the Blazers are still a business and not a local charity. I'm all for whatever it takes to fund this team adequately to compete.
BNM
This raises a vital conundrum. Which side should have to fit the other side? Should the Blazers hire media people who fit the community? Or should the community California-ize to fit the Blazer commentators?
Does art imitate life, or vice versa?
Very sensible. Take one boob out of petty cash.
Two things.
1. Change isn't ALWAYS good, and people that might not like a particular change are NOT automatically "scared of change." That is ridiculous. Clearly some of you didn't grow up in the "new coke" era.
2. I seriously doubt bringing in new announcers will INCREASE viewership, except maybe in Seattle because of Calabro's connection. Which matters. I get it. But for people already in Portland and are already fans, or perhaps were not fans, the hiring of a voice isn't going to increase the ratings. That, again, seems ridiculous to me.
