As for senior moments, I refuse to have them. It's a new strategy. I've tried everything else.bearister said:SFCityBear said:You are too young to be having senior moments.bearister said:
Senior moment. The guy I knew was Erdley.
You are one of the few around here that has the standing to make that comment. Looking forward to your hoop analysis this season but I have the feeling that you are really going to have your work cut out for you.
omg, honestly? He actually describes the play almost perfectly. Like, if you were listening on the radio you would know almost exactly what happened. There are LOTS of things to get on Joe about, but not this one, and certainly not for teh reason you site, as if he is going to extemporaneously be able to see and then call that in the moment. Come on man.GMP said:
https://instagr.am/p/Bqnc2SkhLd-
Listen to this terrible call by Starkey on Hicks' pick six. TWICE he calls it a "gift" interception and says that it was gifted "right into his hands."
That was NOT a gift interception. Hicks began the play about ten yards off the LOS, read the play and broke immediately at the snap. In fact, his read and break were almost too good - he nearly ran by the ball and had to turn inside to catch it.
Starkey can't understand what is happening in the game and takes away from a great play by one of our players because of it.
I love how the dude just falls back like a sack of potatos (wait a second, does a sack of potatos fall back???)KenBurnski said:
Who blocked/rolled the Colorado player right before Hicks scored? Was a real clean exclamation point on a SEXY play
helltopay1 said:
Joe Starkey has been doing Cal football since Jesus of Nazareth was roaming the hills of Palestine. i expect him to broadcast games in toga and sandals. He is at this point in his career a color man masquerading as a play-by-play man. he summarizes plays after the play has been completed. Is there no one who will have mercy on Cal fans over there at KGO??at this rate, Roxy bernstein will be a great-grandfather seven times over before he takes over the reins.
it was 96. That was as my favorite part of that play acutually. And I say yes, potato sacks can fall back. In the spring they go forward.TheFiatLux said:I love how the dude just falls back like a sack of potatos (wait a second, does a sack of potatos fall back???)KenBurnski said:
Who blocked/rolled the Colorado player right before Hicks scored? Was a real clean exclamation point on a SEXY play
That sack of potatoes was Montez, compounding his misery.TheFiatLux said:I love how the dude just falls back like a sack of potatos (wait a second, does a sack of potatos fall back???)KenBurnski said:
Who blocked/rolled the Colorado player right before Hicks scored? Was a real clean exclamation point on a SEXY play
TheFiatLux said:omg, honestly? He actually describes the play almost perfectly. Like, if you were listening on the radio you would know almost exactly what happened. There are LOTS of things to get on Joe about, but not this one, and certainly not for teh reason you site, as if he is going to extemporaneously be able to see and then call that in the moment. Come on man.GMP said:
https://instagr.am/p/Bqnc2SkhLd-
Listen to this terrible call by Starkey on Hicks' pick six. TWICE he calls it a "gift" interception and says that it was gifted "right into his hands."
That was NOT a gift interception. Hicks began the play about ten yards off the LOS, read the play and broke immediately at the snap. In fact, his read and break were almost too good - he nearly ran by the ball and had to turn inside to catch it.
Starkey can't understand what is happening in the game and takes away from a great play by one of our players because of it.
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DE Tevin Paul with the block, QB Steven Montez with the roll. Block n roll Gucci goo!KenBurnski said:
Who blocked/rolled the Colorado player right before Hicks scored? Was a real clean exclamation point on a SEXY play
I have to agree with Fiat. The play by play announcer is watching the ball. The QB throws the ball right to the defender, who is several yards away from the intended receiver. What's more, it's in the flat, giving the defender a clear path to the EZ. In the moment, that sure looks like a gift.GMP said:TheFiatLux said:omg, honestly? He actually describes the play almost perfectly. Like, if you were listening on the radio you would know almost exactly what happened. There are LOTS of things to get on Joe about, but not this one, and certainly not for teh reason you site, as if he is going to extemporaneously be able to see and then call that in the moment. Come on man.GMP said:
https://instagr.am/p/Bqnc2SkhLd-
Listen to this terrible call by Starkey on Hicks' pick six. TWICE he calls it a "gift" interception and says that it was gifted "right into his hands."
That was NOT a gift interception. Hicks began the play about ten yards off the LOS, read the play and broke immediately at the snap. In fact, his read and break were almost too good - he nearly ran by the ball and had to turn inside to catch it.
Starkey can't understand what is happening in the game and takes away from a great play by one of our players because of it.
(why did I click on this?)
First, a lot of announcers CAN and DO see that and call it live. Second, his default should be that we made a great play, not that the QB made a terrible one, and then he can review the replay and provide the analysis (which isn't even his job to begin with).
So I'm comparing apples and oranges, but still. What great analysis of what is going on. What insight. The comparison of how we are fed Cal FB and last night's BB announcing (analysis or play by play) is dramatically different. And yes, having been around forever myself, I love Joe Starkey as a part of Cal FB history. But folks at 77 it is time to move on. Give him the post game show, not the game.FuzzyWuzzy said:
Mm is a color guy