“It’s Only A Start”
October 18th, 2012It borders on an unhealthy obsession Joe has with the NFL Network. Joe watches it each and every day and, barring live game coverage, Joe can’t think of a time he doesn’t watch the NFL Network.
(Joe is puzzled by this “NFL AM” show, however. He cannot figure out what pray tell is the target audience. One moment there will be a heady discussion on how the Bengals can stop the Steelers, the next, rating the best touchdown dances. Really? And what’s with the chick? It’s as if the NFL pried one of the “Price is Right” girls to just sit at the studio desk and look pretty, which Joe understands is a requisite for a televised medium. But she offers zero insight and rarely speaks other than to offer critiques of form-fitting players’ pants and touchdown dances. What, an intelligent woman like Stacey Dales or Melissa Stark wasn’t available? Joe once asked Twitter followers what the target audience for this show must be and one reply was it was for people who fell asleep the night before watching the NFL Network; which would be types like Joe.)
One of the coolest shows is “Sound FX,” which brings viewers onto the bench, on the field and in the huddle for unequaled access to both the sights and sounds of the NFL.
This clip on the Bucs is not from that show but is from a clip on “Inside the NFL,” which shows Bucs coach Greg Schiano working with LeGarrette Blount and the Bucs offense on how to finish the Chiefs’ game.
It’s a really cool video, albeit short, and Joe strongly encourages you to enjoy it.






God bless the 85-percent rule!













