Monday Night Football, both when it was on ABC and now that it's on ESPN, is constantly trying new angles on their broadcasts. First they brought in Dennis Miller, a guy who had no knowledge of the game whatsoever, and was only there to make stupid comments.

Then they introduced that lame camera that rides above the field. Those are some of the worst camera shots. Just stick to the basic view of the field.

Then they got players to introduce themselves in the starting lineup. That shit takes way to long. Go back to just reading their names off a list and let's get past it.

Now they have Tony Kornheiser, a guy who writes about the game, but has never played it himself. He has no personal experiences to draw from during the course of the game. And he often has to stretch for something interesting to say. Apparently a writer needs more time to think about his words before presenting them to the world.
CityBoyGoneCountry Reviewed by CityBoyGoneCountry on . Anyone else think Tony Kornheiser is a third wheel? Monday Night Football, both when it was on ABC and now that it's on ESPN, is constantly trying new angles on their broadcasts. First they brought in Dennis Miller, a guy who had no knowledge of the game whatsoever, and was only there to make stupid comments. Then they introduced that lame camera that rides above the field. Those are some of the worst camera shots. Just stick to the basic view of the field. Then they got players to introduce themselves in the starting lineup. That shit Rating: 5