Not that I really expect anything to change, but do something is better than nothing...anyone else wanting to hop on the bandwagon...have at it.This is what I wrote...
1) Rod Black and Duane Ford interviewing during a game. They interviewed Ben Heenan while the game was going on, and they get caught up in chatting and forget totally about calling the game. Black is bad enough with his during game blunders without making it worse. The Heenan thing went on far too long and who cares about him anyway while the game is going on? This type of thing went on last year as well, I have had it with these in game interviews.
2) Coverage in Fort McMurray. The coverage was brutal for a couple of reasons. They boom mikes were far too close to the crowd. There were two guys vuvuzela's who would blow them loudly whenever Toronto had the ball. They were so loud I felt like they were blowing them right in my ear. You either have to move the mikes or ban them from using those horns. Also there was one guy in the crowd yelling so loudly I also felt like he was yelling in my ear. Those mikes have to be moved. I understand trying to get some crowd noise, but that was ridiculous, and Toronto will be playing more games there!
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Not that I really expect anything to change, but do something is better than nothing...anyone else wanting to hop on the bandwagon...have at it.This is what I wrote...
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