Todd Blackledge. You couldn’t ask for a more polite color announcer yet

KingLando

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even he seemed to lose patience with Allar.

He frustratingly mentioned how Allar had easy throws that had to be completed.

Perhaps the most apparent, but diplomatic criticism you’ll ever get from Todd.
Blackledge continually talked about "no one is open" and how he was under immediate pressure
Yes, he did (as all color analysts should do) pointed out that the one easy slant needed to be a better throw--at no point did he say it "frustratingly" nor did he "lose patience with Allar". What are you talking about.
Todd is critical all the time--if he wasn't he wouldn't have a job.
 
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Blackledge continually talked about "no one is open" and how he was under immediate pressure
Yes, he did (as all color analysts should do) pointed out that the one easy slant needed to be a better throw--at no point did he say it "frustratingly" nor did he "lose patience with Allar". What are you talking about.
Todd is critical all the time--if he wasn't he wouldn't have a job.
Are you finally going to out yourself as an O$U troll on or about 11/1/25?
 

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Blackledge continually talked about "no one is open" and how he was under immediate pressure
Yes, he did (as all color analysts should do) pointed out that the one easy slant needed to be a better throw--at no point did he say it "frustratingly" nor did he "lose patience with Allar". What are you talking about.
Todd is critical all the time--if he wasn't he wouldn't have a job.
He said he kept missing throws to the receivers. Reynolds etc.
 

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He said he kept missing throws to the receivers. Reynolds etc.
He diddnt say that. He said a couple throws weren't perfect including the Reynolds throw which he also said has to be caught. He never said "missing". Not sure why you're altering what was said.
 

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He said it was a bad throw to the backside. Should have hit him in stride.
Again not the words he used. Yes ideally he hits him in stride. That's not always going to happen. That ball was catchable as he stated but (again as he stated) was not a time you're trying to throw to the back shoulder. We're back to you all want him to get perfect which isn't a reality. That ball, not perfect, has to be caught. Hence Reynolds immediately tapped his chest.
 
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