• 2 months ago
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00:00You're paying this guy $35 million a year to do the games.
00:03He's the number one announcer, immediately takes a guy's job that was great at it, allegedly.
00:11People thought that Greg Olson was great at it.
00:13They just bumped him right out of there for Tom Brady, which everyone, I understand seven
00:17rings, you get whatever you want when you're Tom Brady, but he was really pedestrian at
00:23doing it.
00:24And I'm telling you, he wasn't worth $3.5 million doing that game.
00:28Yeah, and I expect Brady to improve at it.
00:31He needs to relax a little bit.
00:32I thought he was a little bit uptight, but you were talking about Greg Olson, who's just
00:35phenomenal.
00:36See, the thing is, he's relatable.
00:38He's got great energy.
00:39He explains it well.
00:42Olson has done it in a way, as a broadcaster, as an analyst, that we all can understand.
00:50That is the key to broadcasting, no matter what sport you're doing, being relatable.
00:55And Greg was really good in the beginning.
00:57I think you and I were talking about that off the air.
00:59You kind of see it sometimes when guys have it.
01:02And in Brady's case, yes, you're expecting greatness because of what they're paying him.
01:05It's going to take some time.
01:08I just can't.
01:09You can't explain that to me, that he's worth $35 million.
01:14I guess it's just because of his name and his rings, because, I mean, that was really
01:19lame, is what it was.
01:21It was lame.

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