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Anyone else watch the coaches round table?

Tuco Salamanca

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That was about as educational a 4 hours as I've watched. No play by play just 6 coaches and Brian Griese discussing the game on an All 22 view. If the replay it, I would recommend viewing.
 
That was about as educational a 4 hours as I've watched. No play by play just 6 coaches and Brian Griese discussing the game on an All 22 view. If the replay it, I would recommend viewing.

I watched it for just a bit last night. I didn't enjoy it as much as years past. Seemed they were talking over each other too much this year, at least in the very short time I watched.

The first time they tried it was FSU-Auburn I believe and it wasn't actually a roundtable, but they had Sumlin and I can't remember who else going over replays and stuff with Matt Millen and Chris Spielman. ESPN quickly realized before the next year that Millen and Spielman have/had absolutely no business in that room, especially breaking down Auburn's offense at the time with a guy like Sumlin having to correct them half the time.

edit: now that i look back, i think the first one might have been oregon/auburn...for some reason i remember auburn
 
At the beginning they were all trying to get their points across and we're talking over each other. As the game went along it got better. But with 7 guys there is going to be some talking over others.

This is the first year with just one moderator. Last year Luginbill and Spielman were both in their with less coaches.

Ruehl at Baylor is going to do well. I really liked what Dino Babers had to say.
 
I watched it for just a bit last night. I didn't enjoy it as much as years past. Seemed they were talking over each other too much this year, at least in the very short time I watched.

The first time they tried it was FSU-Auburn I believe and it wasn't actually a roundtable, but they had Sumlin and I can't remember who else going over replays and stuff with Matt Millen and Chris Spielman. ESPN quickly realized before the next year that Millen and Spielman have/had absolutely no business in that room, especially breaking down Auburn's offense at the time with a guy like Sumlin having to correct them half the time.

edit: now that i look back, i think the first one might have been oregon/auburn...for some reason i remember auburn


I don't know how Millen still gets work. He is one of my nemeses (as a long suffering Lions fan).
 
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