Joe Tessitore’s call of son John drawing Clemson offsides on fake field goal attempt is so pure
Tessitore calling Tessitore!
Tessitore calling Tessitore!
"Do you know how much joy this show brings me in the middle of my regular broadcasting career?"
"If somebody had approached Roone Arledge early in the 1970s when ABC was televising the Evel Knievel Snake River jump and all of that, and said 'You're never going to believe this, we're going to have a pirate ship and a plank and golfers are going to have to walk the plank and jump onto a giant great white shark,' I think Arledge not only would have agreed, he'd have said 'We'll have Cosell there tomorrow.'"
ESPN will reportedly decide on internal replacements for Tessitore and McFarland in the days ahead.
ESPN and J.J. Watt, sittin' in a tree...
"It's a more conforming broadcast and production. ...For me, it's like putting on a comfortable pair of jeans, it's what I've done for 20-plus years."
"Say if you and I were sitting around drinking too much one night and sitting there talking about mini-golf,and said 'And what if we built, like, a 30-foot volcano that you have to putt up the side of?'"
Tess and Booger are coming back this fall, for better or worse.
The 10-episode series will begin production this month. No airdate is set yet.
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"I don’t want to live in the knee-jerk world of, ‘Hey social media doesn’t like him, they don’t like this or that,’ and make a change. I just want to see it play out."
The Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs are currently in a ridiculous shootout on Monday Night Football...
Pitaro said there is "definitely positive momentum" in the ESPN-NFL partnership, and he wants to remain partners beyond the Monday Night Football deal's 2021 expiration.
Tessitore places himself with "jazz riffers" like Brent Musburger and Gus Johnson, not "classically-trained violinists" like Jim Nantz, Al Michaels and Joe Buck.
"To us, Booger is a seamless part of the booth who has a unique perspective of being at field level, seeing what's going on in the trenches, seeing what's happening on the sidelines. I think the perspective will be different and will be really interesting."
Per the New York Post, Manning has not ruled out Fox's "Thursday Night Football."
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