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Best/worst announcers of all time.

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MWmetalhead wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 7:53 pm I know Pat O'Brien's voice and I know what he looks like. I remember his sportscasting days fairly well. He was mostly a roaming reporter / studio host.

The CBS play-by-play man whose name escaped me was Tim Ryan. Absolutely hated his work on NBA basketball and NFL football. He was a rock solid sports journalist, but his voice and style just seemed out of place when it came to those two sports. I thought he was deceased, but wikipedia makes no mention of a passing.
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According to Wikipedia, Tim Ryan was paired with Matt Millen in the 1992 and 1993 seasons
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One of the greatest, and I’m shocked no one has mentioned this hockey broadcaster... Mike “Doc” Emrick. The best pbp pipes in the NHL.


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Kind of hard to compare announcing styles across all sports. I would have to break it down by sport.

One that stands out to be head and shoulders, at least to me, above all others for College Football is:

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For you youngsters, that's Keith Jackson. I'm kind of surprised he hasn't been mentioned so far.
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format this wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:09 am One of the greatest, and I’m shocked no one has mentioned this hockey broadcaster... Mike “Doc” Emrick. The best pbp pipes in the NHL.


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format this wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:09 am One of the greatest, and I’m shocked no one has mentioned this hockey broadcaster... Mike “Doc” Emrick. The best pbp pipes in the NHL.


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THANK YOU! :hat It'd be a toss-up between Emrick and the late Dan Kelly, but I'd go with Doc who I believe began his hockey announcing career with the Port Huron Flags.
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moldyoldie wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 5:00 pm
format this wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:09 am One of the greatest, and I’m shocked no one has mentioned this hockey broadcaster... Mike “Doc” Emrick. The best pbp pipes in the NHL.


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THANK YOU! :hat It'd be a toss-up between Emrick and the late Dan Kelly, but I'd go with Doc who I believe began his hockey announcing career with the Port Huron Flags.
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And one of Doc's mentors was the greatest there ever was...Ernie: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com ... fort-wayne
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Bryce wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:52 am Kind of hard to compare announcing styles across all sports. I would have to break it down by sport.

One that stands out to be head and shoulders, at least to me, above all others for College Football is:

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For you youngsters, that's Keith Jackson. I'm kind of surprised he hasn't been mentioned so far.
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Matt wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 6:24 pm
Bryce wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 10:52 am Kind of hard to compare announcing styles across all sports. I would have to break it down by sport.

One that stands out to be head and shoulders, at least to me, above all others for College Football is:

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For you youngsters, that's Keith Jackson. I'm kind of surprised he hasn't been mentioned so far.
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There is not going to be a better comment than that, hence /end thread. I didn't think it was that complicated.
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Matt wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 6:54 pm There is not going to be a better comment than that, hence /end thread. I didn't think it was that complicated.
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MWmetalhead wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:45 am He's definitely my favorite.

Most remember him for his college football work, but he was also a terrific basketball and baseball play-by-play man.

Sorry, but I've gotta disagree on Doc Emrick. His delivery is too over-the-top and clownish for my liking. I will, however, praise him for his encyclopedic knowledge of the game of hockey.

Although Gary Thorne also gets too excited when calling hockey at times, I always preferred his NHL play-by-play work and definitely his voice to that of Emrick.
I liked Gary Thorne and Bill Clement. Were they both good? I don't entirely remember, but I do remember them calling game 4 in 1997.
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Admittedly, my view is a bit jaundiced here, but the Televised Hockey PBP person I have enjoyed most over the years is Foster Hewitt Award winner Dave Strader. Dave started with Adirondack, then honed his skills during some miserable times with the Red WIng organization and really came into his own as the team improved.

He went on to call games for various networks including ESPN, ABC and NBC. I think he even did a brief stint with Hockey Night In Canada as well as doing PBP with the Coyotes, Panthers and the Stars.

He was genuine, both professionally and personally. I miss him.

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