Ian Eagle shares his thoughts on the Tom Brady-Greg Olsen saga
"...These are arranged marriages. You don’t get to choose who you work with."
"...These are arranged marriages. You don’t get to choose who you work with."
"Was it weird? A little bit. Because I think it’s only human nature to go, ‘Nobody can survive if the great Joe Buck isn’t there.’ But everything moves on."
In their first Super Bowl assignment, Burkhardt and Olsen were on top of their game for Super Bowl LVII.
TV and radio calls of the Kansas City Super Bowl title from Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen on Fox, Mitch Holthus on Chiefs radio, and Kevin Harlan on Westwood One radio.
"There's a lot that's going on. It’s not that it isn't fun and great, it’s just that it limits your time to prep like you normally do."
"I want to be great at what I do. And talking last week with the people at Fox Sports and the leadership there allowing me to start my Fox opportunity in the fall of 2024."
"Other than being asked in every media interview that I have done, and I mean this on or off the record, I have not thought about Tom Brady as a broadcaster for 10 f*cking seconds."
It's been a remarkable rise through the ranks over the last decade for Kevin Burkhardt.
Olsen has put in the work to call a Super Bowl, but will it be his only shot?
"I’ll get to the point right away. I’m retiring. For good"
"I’ve got enough to do right now. I can’t be thinking about Tom Brady when the next two games are the most important of my personal career"
"Whatever happens in the offseason, listen, I hope Brady signs a five-year deal with [an NFL team]. I'll be the first guy there. I'll give 'em some cap room to make it work."
"It's old reliable Chris Godwin, who loses the ball!"