You could try watching the races with the volume off, or on mute. And I guess if that is too boring you could try announcing them yourself as you watch. Personally I enjoy listening to them. Both on the RDL and the Night Show.
What is it with all you whiny bitches complaining about the commentating? There is a thread where someone is complaining about Jim Holley and I have seen other threads complaining about Ralph and Emig. Some of you guys on here whine like women. All the guys do a great job commentating. If you feel you can do better then send in your resume.
I do think they need to drop RC though. His features and comments add no value
They should put him in the booth with emig. Emig knows enough now to lead the conversations without Ralph in the there. Rc just has too short amount of time to get what he's thinking across and it comes off awkward. If he was in the booth he would break it down with Jeff. Add MC in with them and you wouldn't complain about the announcing
Is it me or would anyone else just like to watch the races and not have anyone talking. They say the same stuff over and over...
Is it me or would anyone else just like to watch the races and not have anyone talking. They say the same stuff over and over and over.
Is it me or does it seem like someone starts this same thread every other race?
Their job is to explain the race to new fans and someone flipping through the channels and stops on the race. People who ride and are long time fans know what's going on. That's why when they say something that seems stupid like "Here comes Dungey on the orange bike" or "Reeds looking good through the whoops on the blue Yamaha" It's because the new fans might not know that KTM's are orange or Yamaha's are blue. Next time you think what they're saying is stupid or useless information because you already know it, stop and consider who their target audience is.
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My chick is like "Unless he blows it, no fuckin way"
Their job is to explain the race to new fans and someone flipping through the channels and stops on the race. People who ride and are long time fans know what's going on. That's why when they say something that seems stupid like "Here comes Dungey on the orange bike" or "Reeds looking good through the whoops on the blue Yamaha" It's because the new fans might not know that KTM's are orange or Yamaha's are blue. Next time you think what they're saying is stupid or useless information because you already know it, stop and consider who their target audience is.
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