No disrespect to Ellis or Wyatt, but it's like we now have two good cops instead of the old good cop/bad cop duo that I listened to for so many years. Maybe Jack did go a little overboard in his later years, but the man called it like he saw it and who the hell wouldn't have after the horrors he witnessed?
Maybe this isn't the norm for Jim, but there were no less than five times that I wanted to reach through the radio and choke him on Saturday. Some of it may have been petty, but he definitely has a knack for saying "Lattimore with a nice carry" or "Ballard pushed the pile for a decent gain", but then he doesn't mention anything about the actual yardage gained until the ball's already being snapped for the next down. Then, I swear to god, when he we went up 10-7 and he says that the "story of the day is that Alshon Jeffries has been held in check with three catches", I knew it was over. I just glared at my wife as SC marched down the field and threw it to AJ for the winning TD.
Wyatt, on the other hand, seems to refuse to question anything that we ever do on offense. 3 yard runs are apparently solid first down plays, and he'll take them any time. Then, as we're trying to get back down the field with 3 minutes left and decide to run it up the gut for minimal gains twice, he explains that that's just MSU football. Well, we once again lost a game by running out of time and we once again wasted a lot of clock by being in no hurry on our final drive.
Truth be told, I like both Eliis and Wyatt and I'm not looking for a 3-hour bitchfest during our broadcasts. All I'm saying is that it's ok to question some of the things we do every now and then. We either led or were tied for 57 minutes of the game before handing the win to SC, and then I have to hear Ellis immediately talk about our hard fought moral victory as time runs out. Spare me...
Maybe this isn't the norm for Jim, but there were no less than five times that I wanted to reach through the radio and choke him on Saturday. Some of it may have been petty, but he definitely has a knack for saying "Lattimore with a nice carry" or "Ballard pushed the pile for a decent gain", but then he doesn't mention anything about the actual yardage gained until the ball's already being snapped for the next down. Then, I swear to god, when he we went up 10-7 and he says that the "story of the day is that Alshon Jeffries has been held in check with three catches", I knew it was over. I just glared at my wife as SC marched down the field and threw it to AJ for the winning TD.
Wyatt, on the other hand, seems to refuse to question anything that we ever do on offense. 3 yard runs are apparently solid first down plays, and he'll take them any time. Then, as we're trying to get back down the field with 3 minutes left and decide to run it up the gut for minimal gains twice, he explains that that's just MSU football. Well, we once again lost a game by running out of time and we once again wasted a lot of clock by being in no hurry on our final drive.
Truth be told, I like both Eliis and Wyatt and I'm not looking for a 3-hour bitchfest during our broadcasts. All I'm saying is that it's ok to question some of the things we do every now and then. We either led or were tied for 57 minutes of the game before handing the win to SC, and then I have to hear Ellis immediately talk about our hard fought moral victory as time runs out. Spare me...