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JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:00 pm
by LarryHarris
In grading ex-coaches, Billick gets 'A' as an analyst

It's fun and instructive to spend three hours listening to Brian Billick of Fox Sports call a National Football League game.

Billick takes a studious, analytical approach to deconstructing football games. He's organized and smart without being wonky. He maintains high energy. He has a sense of humor.

Former coaches are not necessarily sure things as game or studio analysts -- Jerry Glanville comes to mind - but coaches have a head start on former players, even quarterbacks, because they are used to dealing with the big picture and with the slightest of details. Billick, NBC's Tony Dungy, CBS' Bill Cowher and Fox's Jimmy Johnson have been solid additions to their networks. Mike Ditka of ESPN is a worthy analyst, but his often caricatured big persona and clipped delivery put him in sort of different category from those other four.

It's harder for this viewer to make any judgments about Steve Mariucci and Mike Martz of the NFL Network since it is unavailable on cable in those markets in which Time Warner is the major carrier.

Even though the Packers commit a ton of penalties, Billick did not call them undisciplined.

"A coach, when you get the moniker as the most penalized team in the league, it's kind of a code for lack of discipline," Billick said after right tackle Mark Tauscher was called for a false start when Green Bay had the ball on the Bears' 6-yard line. "That's why as a coach you absolutely hate it. This is a good football team. It's a disciplined football team. Look at (Mike McCarthy's) face right now. That frustration of, 'Look, this can get us beat. This can cost us when we are playing a really good football team.' "

When a graphic went up showing Aaron Rodgers being among the top fantasy football quarterbacks in the league, Billick offered a sardonic perspective.

"Aaron Rodgers, for my money, is playing at the top of his game," Billick said. "I'm not big into fantasy football because when I got fired, I didn't get fantasy fired, it was for-real fired."

Billick was precise about what impresses him about Rodgers' play.

"He has a great pocket presence," Billick said. "Aaron Rodgers dropped in the draft because people questioned his athleticism. Now one of the things you hear about Aaron Rodgers is what a good athlete he is."

Billick's partner, Thom Brennaman, mentioned Rodgers was among the league leaders in touchdown passes and fewest interceptions.

"What makes that more impressive is in the number of attempts," Billick said. "Guys like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, obviously at the top of their games. They are going to attempt well over 600 throws this year. He's well under that. His efficiency is outstanding."

When referee Mike Carey failed in review to award Greg Jennings a touchdown reception, Billick was firm but polite.

"No," Billick said, referring to Carey's puzzling explanation. "Somebody has to explain that one to me. This guy is not going to the ground trying to maintain control. It is a catch. One foot down. Two (feet) down. (Another) foot down. He's in control with the two steps. In my opinion, that is a touchdown. But my opinion doesn't count."


Don't know what game Wolfley was watching, I thought Billick was awful...

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:06 pm
by ReasonablySober
I thought Billick was fine yesterday, maybe even good. That's been my opinion of him for most of the games he's worked in the past.

But he had one game a few weeks ago that left me wondering what the hell he was seeing.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:08 pm
by an_also
SPeaking of analysts. I like Gruden a lot. It was great how he kept butchering Tramon williams name. "Look here guys.. Trraaaymon williams is getting thrown at a lot"

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:08 pm
by MickeyDavis
I like Billick.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:24 pm
by CorporateBucks
Aside from constantly messing up the drawing gadgets that they use, I thought he was good. He kept putting circles on the screen when he wanted to draw a line, it was getting annoying.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:33 pm
by crkone
Brennaman was horrible. Kept screwing up down and distance.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:34 pm
by MadCityBucky
Eh, Gruden is good but he keeps raving about 2 or 3 players everytime on MNF. Like when the Packers played it was all about Charles Woodson and Aaron Rodgers. I'm sure Raven fans were annoyed. Today i'll guess he raves about Larry Fitz, Kurt Warner and maybe Patrick Willis.

Billick was pretty good. Al Michaels is still the best.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:40 pm
by PkrsBcksGphsMqt
I have and always will hate Chris Collinsworth as an analyst.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:44 pm
by an_also
PackBuckGophZag wrote:I have and always will hate Chris Collinsworth as an analyst.

I think hes one of the best in the biz

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:16 pm
by A Diddy2231
Give me Costas or Tirico!!! ANYDAY

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:01 pm
by Ill-yasova
an_also wrote:SPeaking of analysts. I like Gruden a lot. It was great how he kept butchering Tramon williams name. "Look here guys.. Trraaaymon williams is getting thrown at a lot"

Gruden: "This guy, an_also, This guy can really get after it on each post. That guy brings it hard every post. This guy never lets up and never takes a post off. I'm gonna call this guy The Get Afterer. Because that's what that guy does. He gets after it."

If you drink every time Gruden says this guy or that guy you'll be dead by halftime. Can't stand him.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:18 pm
by WRau1
I liked Billick yesterday. His little comment about how he hates fantasy football because he wasn't fantasy fired, was pretty amusing.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:27 pm
by A Diddy2231
I think the funniest combination would be Gruden with Gus Johnson

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:34 pm
by PkrsBcksGphsMqt
Even if you don't like Gruden, you gotta admit he is MUCH better than Kornheiser. I am a fan of Kornheiser on the radio and on PTI, but he was awful on MNF. I would even go as far as to say Dennis Miller was better than Kornheiser.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:36 pm
by A Diddy2231
I would like to see Cowherd on MNF!

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:52 am
by skones
I liked Billick yesterday.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:05 am
by wichmae
Joe Buck, Al Michaels and Tirico are the best. Billick is ok and was just ok yesterday.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:41 am
by an_also
wichmae wrote:Joe Buck, and Tirico are the best.

fail

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:48 am
by Kerb Hohl
I know you want a "professional" vanilla, big game guy for the postseason and titles like a Jim Nantz...but screw it, give me Gus Johnson.

Re: JS's Wolfley gives Billick an 'A' as analyst

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:09 pm
by jerrod
i really like billick, although some of that is residual from when he coached the ravens.

he has a show on fox sports net that i can never seem to find regularly but i've liked it the 2 times i've seen it