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Timmatt Hasselback...

I think he is an announcer (I won't call him an analist, I mean analyst, but he wears on his sleave who he would like to win, and thus, reveals his favored team. I hope he is fired.
 
He also failed to mention a failed/aborted gimmick play when NC St had both quarterbacks on the field. Was set up for the double pass, but the 1st QB opted to scramble instead.
 
Good Lord. What a dip. I'm too psyched to elaborate, but it seemed he was actively rooting against SU for most of the game. Couple that with some really LOUD dumb observations, and I'll be happy to never hear from him again.
You're right - I shut the sound off halfway into the first quarter. I wondered if he lived in Raleigh...
 
For the most part, I like Hasselbeck. I didn't agree with everything he had to say, but he pointed out good play calls and design and complemented our guys a number of times. I disagreed with the Tucker TD comment.
 
I thought he was great at the beginning of the game. He had done his homework and was breaking down concepts.

His problem is he over analyzes and thinks he’s playing 3D chess. It started with our first field goal saying Dino should have gone for it because if they fail the offense is backed up with an inexperienced qb. Those 3 pts really mattered against a ten struggling to score.

Then it just snowballed into something that caught fire culminating w the Tucker td comment.
 
For the most part, I like Hasselbeck. I didn't agree with everything he had to say, but he pointed out good play calls and design and complemented our guys a number of times. I disagreed with the Tucker TD comment.
Not so much that he said it, but he doubled down like it was soooo significant. Who gives a rats patoot whether he “should’ve” scored or not. It was a one score game, where anything could still happen. Just dumb.
 
People forget he compared GS to Taysom Hill and that was just a slap in the face imo.
 
Generally, I have liked him in the past. He did, however, seem overly dramatic at times particularly at the end when the game was in hand and NC State’s chances to come back were dead.

Apples to Oranges, but he was much better than the UCONN announcer.
 
Exactly, and he had such a head of steam, I don't know how you slam on the brakes of the Tucker train. That's how you get injured. RB's don't practice sliding.
Not only that, but if ST slowed down to stop he would have been hit from behind.
 

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