Jim Nantz hears ‘the noise’ around Tony Romo
"We’re going into season 10 this year, and we should celebrate the fact that he’s different."
"We’re going into season 10 this year, and we should celebrate the fact that he’s different."
"I have basically been practicing to get ready possibly to coach one day."
"If everyone likes me, they're watching (me). So there has to be something there."
Steratore went from calling Stidham's play a forward pass to being "clearly backward" in the matter of minutes.
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"When you're watching a game and all of a sudden, you're like 'Wait, what?', that's usually the broadcasters."
"Did I get laced with something? Did someone slip something in my drink? Am I watching the right broadcast? What's going on?"
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"I always felt like you could take a shot to the end zone here..."
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"The idea that somehow someway, we are now gonna switch the broadcast teams because Romo is terrible, they’re not doing that"
"You're watching the game and just not getting much insight."
"There’s a guy on the other network…he looks like he’s on drugs or something when he’s calling games"
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"Pittsburgh probably wins this game if DK Metcalf is out there."
"I don't think he was touched "I think this is going to be a touchdown, Jim!"
"The ruling on the field is a touchdown. However..."
"That is not gonna have great consequences for the Steelers and Metcalf."
Kelce did not make contact with the defender he supposedly interfered with, one of a handful of miscues by the officiating crew in Kansas City on Sunday.
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"Did you say 'sprightly'? That is big for you, Tony."
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