Women as analysts on NFL pre-game shows.

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Am I the only one who finds women on pre-game NFL shows annoying?? In the end, all they really are is a pretty face reading a tele-prompter and I hear no experience based insight. It probably isn't PC to say as much, am I alone on this??
Al H.
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in the case of erin andrews more of a horse face
This is the only woman for me.
cynthia frelund does a great job, definitely more than a pretty face but judging
by the content of this thread so far won't waste my time trying to convince anyone of this.
My comment wasn't a cheap shot aimed at women, it was a cheap shot aimed at Curt Menefee.
Al Michaels for President.
In all seriousness, I find a lot of sports media people annoying. There are some good female sports personalities. But I understand your point.
I don’t even notice any longer. All of them are just talking heads. What annoys me are 2 or 3 talking heads screaming over each other to make a point. Gotta turn that sh$t off.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
I used to religiously watch pregame, not so much now. Bring on the games. all I need from a sideline reporter are injury updates
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.