Where have you gone, Jonnie Gruden, Monday Night Football fans turn their lonely eyes to you



… did they pick up these guys on Monster.com?

Many years ago, some of us used to complain about Howard Cosell on Monday Night Football. However, while he was often wrong and controversial, it was still entertaining … and he was knowledgeable.

How far MNF has fallen.

The current group has to be the worst ever. Joe Tessitore is the play by play man, Jason Witten is the color man, and Booger McFarland is the “field analyst and consultant.”

When Jon Gruden left MNF to take over the coaching duties of the Oakland Raiders, and ABC/ESPN decided to not continue with Sean McDonough, which was a good team, they chose a path that is certain to drive away fans.

It is the weirdest attempt at covering football. Witten should know football, but being paired with the other two does not help him. Their analysis is just pathetic.

Thankfully, when the Steelers are on MNF, I go to the Steelers’ radio broadcast. It is on a slight delay, so it is a play late, but that is actually good. At least the guys are superbly competent, Bill Hillgrove, Tunch Ilkin, and Craig Wolfley. They are entertaining.

However, on other games, we are stuck with those three MNF dudes. Poor Howard, Dandy Don, and Frank Gifford were a great group, entertaining and knowledgeable, even if you did not agree with Howard.

Perhaps they want to despite MNF. If not, they are doing a great job with it.

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