Theismann should apologize to Cole
Theismann should apologize to Cole
The King of Stating the Obvious during NFL telecasts couldn't even bring himself to do that on Thursday night.
After Cole muffed a fair catch (in the midst of a downpour), Theismann decided to pile on and point out a mistake he did not make. He claimed that a previous pass had gone off Cole's hands that caused an interception by QB Matt Schaub. Only one problem: it wasn't him! He was 10 yards down the field when that very play occured and, as hammb pointed out, made himself visible only by struggling to tackle the guy who did intercept the pass.
He also said Cole had incured a penatly, which another poster disputes. (I didn't watch the 1st Quarter).
If this dupe had done his research, he could have pointed out how the muffed punt was an anomoly and highlighted the tremendous training camp an undrafted free agent like Cole has had, peppering in the positive comments from Jim Mora, Michael Vick and others. Theismann, best known for being the token QB "coach" on silly halftime passing contests and analyzing wheel-barrow races on ESPN, neglected to enlighten the audience on one of the best stories to come out of the NFL training camps this year.
Broadcasters make mistakes all the time, but in his zeal to criticize, he gave the nation a wholly innaccurate picture of the impact Cole Manger has made on the Atlanta Falcons and blamed him for a mistake he did not make. An apology is in order.
After Cole muffed a fair catch (in the midst of a downpour), Theismann decided to pile on and point out a mistake he did not make. He claimed that a previous pass had gone off Cole's hands that caused an interception by QB Matt Schaub. Only one problem: it wasn't him! He was 10 yards down the field when that very play occured and, as hammb pointed out, made himself visible only by struggling to tackle the guy who did intercept the pass.
He also said Cole had incured a penatly, which another poster disputes. (I didn't watch the 1st Quarter).
If this dupe had done his research, he could have pointed out how the muffed punt was an anomoly and highlighted the tremendous training camp an undrafted free agent like Cole has had, peppering in the positive comments from Jim Mora, Michael Vick and others. Theismann, best known for being the token QB "coach" on silly halftime passing contests and analyzing wheel-barrow races on ESPN, neglected to enlighten the audience on one of the best stories to come out of the NFL training camps this year.
Broadcasters make mistakes all the time, but in his zeal to criticize, he gave the nation a wholly innaccurate picture of the impact Cole Manger has made on the Atlanta Falcons and blamed him for a mistake he did not make. An apology is in order.
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Re: Theismann should apologize to Cole
JoeFalcon wrote:The King of Stating the Obvious during NFL telecasts couldn't even bring himself to do that on Thursday night.
After Cole muffed a fair catch (in the midst of a downpour), Theismann decided to pile on and point out a mistake he did not make. He claimed that a previous pass had gone off Cole's hands that caused an interception by QB Matt Schaub. Only one problem: it wasn't him! He was 10 yards down the field when that very play occured and, as hammb pointed out, made himself visible only by struggling to tackle the guy who did intercept the pass.
He also said Cole had incured a penatly, which another poster disputes. (I didn't watch the 1st Quarter).
If this dupe had done his research, he could have pointed out how the muffed punt was an anomoly and highlighted the tremendous training camp an undrafted free agent like Cole has had, peppering in the positive comments from Jim Mora, Michael Vick and others. Theismann, best known for being the token QB "coach" on silly halftime passing contests and analyzing wheel-barrow races on ESPN, neglected to enlighten the audience on one of the best stories to come out of the NFL training camps this year.
Broadcasters make mistakes all the time, but in his zeal to criticize, he gave the nation a wholly innaccurate picture of the impact Cole Manger has made on the Atlanta Falcons and blamed him for a mistake he did not make. An apology is in order.
*cringe*
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hehe -- I've grown pretty immune to spelling and grammatical errors from reading message boards, but seeing Mignear's name mispeled ovr and ovr again on any number of boards has really started to piss me off.
I agree about Theismann's piling on last night. Pretty uncalled for IMO. I think Paul and his village idiot routine have worn off on Joe a little bit.
And if I hear him refer to when he broke his leg one more time, I'm gonna break it again.
I agree about Theismann's piling on last night. Pretty uncalled for IMO. I think Paul and his village idiot routine have worn off on Joe a little bit.
And if I hear him refer to when he broke his leg one more time, I'm gonna break it again.
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hahaha i love saying it as Cole Manger (i pronounce that as "Main grr"), i always do that even to people who dont know him b/c thats what Bob Davie has accidentally called him before so it has stuck...
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
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Warthog wrote:Maybe Bob Davie needs to explain to Theisman about his 'man-love' for Magner.
hahahaha that is true....
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
one of our own
at least that is all better than our own PA announcer calling him KYLE MIGNER at the beginning of the year.
and that was NOT the only name he mis-pronounced. J4H can back me up on this one.
and that was NOT the only name he mis-pronounced. J4H can back me up on this one.
Re: one of our own
I especially liked when he introduced the men's hoops team. I don't remember what he said, but he absolutely BUTCHERED Josh Almanson's name. How do you butcher the name of the local kid who has become your starter? As I recall the name was so far off I was trying to figure out where it even came from...patrickbg wrote:at least that is all better than our own PA announcer calling him KYLE MIGNER at the beginning of the year.
and that was NOT the only name he mis-pronounced. J4H can back me up on this one.

