Santa Clara Analyst Loses It Over Impossible Wagner Buzzer Beater

Written by Matt Yoder on .

In the last moments of 2011, Wagner's Kenny Ortiz produced the best buzzer beater of the year... and maybe the most incredible shot to win a game I have ever seen!  Wagner was tied with Santa Clara 62-62.  With time running out, Ortiz rebounds his teammate's miss that clanks off the side of the backboard.  Falling out of bounds as the horn sounds, Ortiz shoots a rainbow over the backboard and somehow in for the gamewinner.

While the unbelievable shot is one thing, the other amazing element of this clip is the Santa Clara analyst screaming in psychotic denial that the shot should not count.  At least I hope it's the Santa Clara analyst due to the tremendous broadcast journalism on display.  This is one of the best blatant homer slash crazy person announcing rants you will ever hear, including swearing at the referees off mic, but loud enough for it to be picked up over the air...

Here's the glorious transcript:

"No, that's no good!  That's no good!  That's easy!  No, no no no, that's no good!  No good!"

(The refs count the basket)

"NOOOO!!!  NOOOOO!!!"

(the analyst continues his rant presumably off mic)

"That's behind the basket!  That's behind the basket!  That's bullshit!"

No, that was awesome, and the perfect clip to end 2011 in style.

[h/t Adam Amin]

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Clippers PA Announcer Introduces Mo Williams As Chauncey Billups

Written by Packey on .

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Chauncey Billups has been starting beside Chris Paul for the Clippers thus far this season (two games), but did not start on Friday night vs. the Bulls due to a sore groin. That didn't stop PA announcer David Courtney from introducing the veteran glue guy anyway: 


Courtney must have put in a lot of time practicing the Clippers intros for the home opener and, when Billups was a relatively late scratch, he didn't want to let all that practice go to waste. "Shooot, I haven't practiced anything for Mo Williams. What am I going to do? Ah, I got it. I'll do the Billups' intro I've practiced hours on end as if he is starting and then I'll just correct myself by nonchalantly saying Mo Williams' name after. Yeah, yeah, that's what I'll do. Phew." No, that's probably not what happened. But Poor Mo Williams.

image via Harry How / Getty; video via Youtube/NBA

Skycam Almost Takes Out Iowa Huddle In Insight Bowl

Written by Ben Koo on .

H/T: Gifulmination

One of the better enhancements to football production over the last decade, the skycam has been a great way to get fans closer to the game. I've always wondered, though, if one hovering behind the play would ever interfere with a game. My money was on a blocked punt, but tonight we witnessed what was a dangerous close call as the skycam came crashing down, and extremely close to the Iowa huddle, causing a full three minute delay before heading into commercial break. See for yourself below:

Oddly, the player almost hit in what would have been something out of a Final Destination movie was Marvin McNutt, who was a catch away from tying the Iowa receptions record. Talk about a message from above.

ESPN then reeled the camera off of the field in a moment that likely led to thousands of employees of Radio Shack crying:

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h/t: LBS Twitpic

Our video shows about a three minute delay, but the delay extended about another two minutes as the officials looked to clear the field of any remaining cables.

Obviously, one of the four guiding cables for the skycam broke or became inoperable leading to the crash and the subsequent messy effort to get the camera off the field. It was a funny moment as picking up the pieces here isn't exactly under anyone's job title -- a lot of people struggled to figure out what to do as the camera was dragged across the field like a dead animal.

All in all, this capped a somewhat poor day of production for the game. ESPN lost audio during a post game interview and kept showing Iowa's retiring Norm Parker, who was unfortunately behind a partition in the press box. A nice gesture, but somewhat odd given you couldn't really see him.

The game wrapped up with Iowa failing to move the chains and Oklahoma getting a cheap touchdown to cover the spread. 

While it's newsworthy and entertaining that this occurred, this was within feet to becoming a major accident. You also have to wonder if the possible cable snapping may have hurt people when it lost slack over the crowd. Hopefully not.

At the end of the day, a huge sigh of relief for Iowa fans as well as people who bet Oklahoma. If you're curious as to how the skycam works, we found this video which further implicates the likeliness that a cable snapped off of skycam.

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The 2011 Pyrotechnic Award Winners For The Best & Worst In Sports Media

Written by Matt Yoder on .

We are finishing 2011 with a literal bang!  AA has always been about giving fans a voice in who or what they give a thumbs up or down to for covering sports.  For the last week, our readers have voted on our year end Pyrotechnics Awards for the best and worst in sports media.  After four days of voting in eight categories, we can now reveal your choices for the winners!  Without further adieu, the envelope please...

Wost Play By Play Person Of 2011

5. Dick Stockton - 6.35%
4. Hawk Harrelson - 8.19% 
3. Pam Ward - 15.87%
2. Joe Buck - 19.26%

WINNER: Chris Berman - 19.56%

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While most associate Berman's schtick with the studio and NFL Countdown, he still makes play by play appearances for the leader calling various baseball games, the Home Run Derby, and US Open golf coverage.  In fact, it was Berman who struggled with the concept of a walkoff win earlier this year.  To beat out Joe Buck and Pam Ward is certainly quite the acheivement for a rumblin, bumblin, stumblin part timer.

Best Play By Play Person Of 2011

5. Ian Darke - 8.8%
4. Vin Scully - 10.21%
3. Al Michaels - 10.28%
2. Mike Emrick - 15.01%

WINNER: Gus Johnson - 22.04%

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It should come as no surprise that the blogosphere's favorite announcer takes home another award from AA readers.  You voted him as the best announcer of 2010 last year, and this year he takes home the top play by play prize.  What better way to commemorate Gus' last year of being the voice for March Madness and his CBS -> Fox switch.  I actually thought on the basis of 2011 alone, Dan Shulman (who finished 6th) deserved the award for the great work he did across a number of platforms.  Namely, relating the death of Osama Bin Laden to an audience of millions like a true pro.

ESPN's Keith Law May Be Going Back To An MLB Front Office

Written by Joe Lucia on .

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Ken Rosenthal published a report yesterday mentioning that ESPN columnist and occasional on-air personality Keith Law had interviewed to become the scouting director for the Houston Astros under new GM Jeff Luhnow, the former scouting director for the St Louis Cardinals.

Prior to working for ESPN, Law was a special assistant to the GM in Toronto under JP Ricciardi, ironically a colleague of Law's at ESPN now.

Personally, Law is one of my favorite ESPN personalities. His unabashed honesty is pleasant in the era of political correctness. Law's specialty at ESPN is in the scouting field, a field that is lacking at the worldwide leader after the departure of Jason Grey a few short weeks ago.

Law has stated in the past that if he were to take a front office job and leave the media world, he'd like to enter a situation where the organization was completely starting over. With Luhnow's entrance in Houston, as well as new owner Jim Crane's purchase of the team and the shift to the AL West, this seems to be an ideal situation for Law.

If Law is indeed offered the job, his blend of sabermetric and scouting knowledge would be beneficial to a Houston organization that has suffered through years of awful draft classes with former GM Ed Wade, enabled by former owner Drayton McClane's refusal to go over slot on draft choices.  Houston's potential gain would be ESPN's loss.

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Jack Edwards Rewrites The "12 Days Of Christmas" And It Is Amazing

Written by Brady Green on .

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Jack Edwards is insane. Luckily for all of us, he's that lovable brand of crazy that we can all enjoy safely at home via the spectacular announcing clips he so often gives us. We appreciated Edwards sharing his gift with us so much that we even compiled a top thirteen list of our favorite Edwards moments. After marinating in that list for a while, it should come to no surprise to anyone that he once again upped the crazy in his latest and greatest demented clip where he creates his own lyrics to the "12 Days of Christmas" with some of his fondest Bruins memories.

Yep, that just happened. I enjoy imagining the reaction of the Bruins video guy when he was informed that Jack Edwards had rewritten the "12 Days of Christmas" and it was his job to find clips that corresponded with each line of Edwards' maniacal singing.  Sure, it was a nice story that the Bruins won their first Stanley Cup Championship since the 70's last season, but I think the greater story from that season is the fact that Jack Edwards now walks around with a Stanley Cup Championship ring on his finger.

H/T The Nosebleeds

The 2011 Pyrotechnics Awards - Vote For Best And Worst Sports Show

Written by Matt Yoder on .

For the final day of voting for our 2011 Pyrotechnics Awards for the best and worst in sports media, we have polls for the best and worst sports show of 2011.  Again, these are some wide ranging categories with a diversity of shows on offer in each poll.  Anything from documentaries, to studio shows, to debate shows and even radio on television are included in the nominees.  Voting for all of our polls remain open until late tonight, so make sure you check out the links below if you haven't voted yet, and then we'll reveal all the winners tomorrow!  Here are your nominees...

Vote For Best Sports Show

 

Vote For Worst Sports Show

 

Other Categories...

Best & Worst Play by Play
Best & Worst Game Analyst
Best & Worst Studio Personality

See you on Friday with all the winners! 

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Your Full 2011 Week 17 NFL Announcing Schedule

Written by Packey on .

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Come back here, you're not going to the Pro Bowl

It's the final week of the NFL season before playoffs. Playoff scenarios for the AFC and NFC can be found after the jump. Your broadcast maps can be found here, via The 506. Happy New Year!

Sunday, New Year's Day!

Carolina Panthers @ New Orleans Saints (FOX 1PM) Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
Chicago Bears @ Minnesota Vikings (FOX 1PM) Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers (FOX 1PM) Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick, Laura Okmin
San Francisco 49ers @ St. Louis Rams (FOX 1PM) Chris Myers, Tim Ryan
Washington Redskins @ Philadelphia Eagles (FOX 1PM) Ron Pitts, Charles Davis

New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins (CBS 1PM) Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
Buffalo Bills @ New England Patriots (CBS 1PM) Don Criqui, Randy Cross
Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans (CBS 1PM) Bill Macatee, Steve Tasker
Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars (CBS 1PM) Spero Dedes, Steve Beurelein

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Atlanta Falcons (FOX 4:15PM) Dick Stockton, John Lynch
Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals (FOX 4:15PM) Sam Rosen, Chad Pennington

Kansas City Chiefs @ Denver Broncos (CBS 4:15PM) Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
Baltimore Ravens @ Cincinnati Bengals (CBS 4:15PM) Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns (CBS 4:15PM) Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
San Diego Chargers @ Oakland Raiders (CBS 4:15PM) Marv Albert, Rich Gannon

Dallas Cowboys @ New York Giants (NBC 8:20PM) Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya

H/T Sammy!

Your Week 16 Dickies Winners And Updated Standings

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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As was the case last week, it's amazing that some of the more infamous names in our list are making their first appearance in the Dickies countdown this season.  It's the first winning quotes for Chris Myers, Joe Theismann, and Michael Irvin.  And can you believe Tony Siragusa only had one point coming into this week?  Heading into the final week though, it looks like Dick Stockton is in pole position for the Dickies crown.  The envelope, please...

T8) "Good start for Ponder and the Vikings offense." - Chris Myers. The start - 2 possesions, 1 first down, 20 yards. (via ccfMRF)

T8) "When his elbow hits, he's down, right?" - Tony Siragusa

T8) "Shaun Sneezam with his second field goal of the day..." - Dick Stockton (via acsteelersfan)

7) "Tony Romo needs to be able to grip the ball with 5 hands" - Michael Irvin (via 4CourtJesters)

6) "They need a 2 point conversion" - Thom Brennaman with the Cardinals trailing by seven. (via kamuifan)

5) "The tie is broken!" - Ron Pitts on an Akers FG. Seattle was winning 17-16 at the time. (via SSReporters)

4) "A penalty flag is thrown. No flag is down on the field." - Joe Buck (via bloggerjustinf)

3) "Look at Tony Tebow right here." - Joe Theismann (via sctvman)

2) "He got injured pulling out" - Phil Simms (via ving323)

1) "This Jets crowd is really in favor of the Jets today" - Tony Siragusa (via sctvman)

Week 16 Top 5 -

1) Dick Stockton 89 pts

2) Phil Simms 62.5 pts

3) Brian Billick 55 pts

4) Jon Gruden 47 pts

5) Chris Berman 39 pts

Others receiving votes - Joe Buck 34 pts, Mike Tirico 28 pts, Al Michaels 15.5, Cris Collinsworth 14 pts, Dave Lapham 14 pts, Jim Mora 14 pts, Tony Siragusa 13 pts, Thom Brennaman 13 pts, Dan Dierdorf 13 pts, Rich Gannon 12 pts, Terry Bradshaw 10 pts, Scott Hanson 10 pts, Jim Nantz 10, Deion Sanders 10, Dan Fouts 8.5 pts, Bob Griese 8.5 pts, Troy Aikman 8 pts, Curt Menefee 8 pts, Joe Theismann 8 pts, Dan Patrick 7 pts, Marv Albert 7 pts, Mike Mayock 6 pts, Ron Pitts 6 pts, Daryl Johnston 5 pts, Marcellus Wiley 5 pts, Tim Ryan 5 pts, Bob Costas 4 pts, Michael Irvin 4 pts, Warren Moon 3 pts, Keyshawn Johnson 3 pts, Chad Pennington 2 pts, Chris Myers 2 pts, Ron Jaworski 1 pt, Rodney Harrison 1 pt.

You can check out the Week 17 NFL announcing schedule later this afternoon.

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Mike Pereira Destroys "Loudmouth" And "Blowhard" Jon Gruden

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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A month ago, NFL on Fox rules analyst Mike Pereira let the world know his feelings on ESPN NFL analyst Jon Gruden.  Pereira tweeted that he turned the mute button on whenever Gruden was speaking.  For last week's Monday night game in New Orleans, Pereira must have had Gruden briefly unmuted.  The popular rules czar launched into a blistering rant against Chuckie in a Fox Sports column Thursday night over comments made by Gruden Monday night.  Here's Pereira dropping the gloves, even using an ESPN staple to launch his opening salvo...

C’mon man!

I’m talking to ESPN announcer and former coach Jon Gruden, because I need to set the record straight.

I am not a fan of Gruden’s. Not today, not yesterday, not when I worked for the NFL and not when I was working on the field as a side judge. He was a loudmouth as a coach who constantly disrespected officials and he is a blowhard in the broadcast booth who spouts off when he doesn’t know what he is talking about.

I respect his knowledge about the X’s and O’s when it comes to coaching and playing the game of football, but I have very little respect for him when it comes to officiating and his knowledge of the rules.

The sinister side of me loves high profile media figures being unafraid to call out one another and willing to play the feud.  Given Pereira's comments and his previous sentiments regarding Gruden, there must be some heated past history between Gruden and Pereira from Pereira's days as an official himself and as the NFL's VP of Officiating.  However, as he is with most replay reviews and rules questions, Pereira is right on the money with his article.  The crux of Pereira's attack on Gruden was two hits by defensive players in the second quarter.  

The first was by Atlanta's Curtis Lofton for a helmet to helmet hit on Saints receiver Marques Colston.  

 

Even though Lofton's hit was clearly helmet to helmet, Gruden didn't believe a flag should be thrown.  Perhaps he was thrown off by the "defenseless receiver language" from referee Jeff Triplette, but that's still no excuse for Gruden.  Colston is hit helmet to helmet right as he comes down from the air.  As Pereira explains, it is an obvious flag.  In fairness, Ron Jaworski also criticizes the call by the officials.  To tell the truth though, how many NFL announcers (and fans) actually know the rules regarding defenseless receivers and what is and isn't a penalty?  That's why Pereira has been such a valuable asset for Fox to explain these decisions.  But it's our second clip that shows where Gruden and the rest of the ESPN booth is out of bounds...

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