In the 39-minute sports media podcast, Andrew Marchand & Jon Meterparel analyze how Netflix’s Elle Duncan addition, the NFL Christmas doubleheader, MLB’s Opening Day & the Women’s World Cup all combine to show the maturing and evolution of Netflix’s sports plans.
Plus, much more on the NFL, MLB, college football and swearing.
The Full Rundown …
With Elle Duncan on-board, Netflix’s sports plan matures
Why Fox Sports’ Brad Zager and CBS Sports’ David Berson earn NFL booth credit
How the college football insiders performed during Lane Kiffin’s saga
The McAfee-ization of GameDay has reporter Jess Sims swearing
A college basketball play-by-play that went totally wrong
Why ESPN is right to say no to Netflix’s borrowing talent
Meterparel could tell Duncan was going places at NESN
Why ESPN was right to not continue with Duncan after Netflix decision
Netflix is now a stalking horse in all live sports negotiations
Tom Brady has improved on Fox’s broadcast
Why Adam Amin and Drew Brees felt bigger
Why Marchand would have split up Amin and Joe Davis’ NFL & MLB assignments
Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt are better than Jim Nantz and Tony Romo
Tracy Wolfson had a fine showing Sunday
Brees is seeing the game better than Romo
Going deeper into Jess Sims’ expletive on GameDay
Is it actually cool to swear on the air
How MLB should balance having too many partners and being everywhere
The Erin Andrews’ hubbub over her comments about working holidays
Andrews was taken a little out of context, but there are lessons
UConn coach Danny Hurley praises TNT Sports’ college basketball coverage
Does Meterparel sound like the retired WFAN stalwart Ed Coleman
The Fox sportscaster that people think Meterparel sounds like
Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next “Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports” on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.
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