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Posted: 1/23/2013 11:30 AM
Re: 33 days
Eric Jone's was absolutely terrible during the B&G series. He does not seem to understand that his listeners are not "viewers". If I was watching a video feed of the game his off topic banter would be palatable, however, I was amazed how disinterested he was in pitch counts and numbers of outs and all the other details of the game. He needs to understand that his listeners are depending on him painting a verbal picture. I do not just want to know that a batter hit a single to right field. I want to know what the count was, what pitch he hit, and was the ball driven to the gap or was it off the end of the bat.
Can anyone tell me how many of the games are typically available to watch on the internet?
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Posted: 1/23/2013 1:31 PM
Re: 33 days
All regular season home games are video webcast. B&G is not, I imagine for competitive reasons. Most away games are also video webcast, with more than half the SEC on the CBSSports All Access (if you upgrade your account from the $11/month to the $15/month, you can access all universities on the CBSSports network and watch those road games).
As for Eric, he's much better than he was at first. It works best, though, during the rare times they let Chris Lee broadcast with him. Stallings is great, but he's not going to add a ton of game visualization.
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