Al Michaels Responds To Being Accused Of Terrible Announcement: “I’m not going to oversell a game to you.”

Al Michaels of Amazon received a lot of criticism for his lack of passion throughout the last NFL season.

This past NFL season, the longtime voice of Monday Night Football and then Sunday Night Football became the first voice of Thursday Night Football on Prime Video. He compared some of the poor games he called last season to trying to sell an old vehicle. However, given the awful schedule from last season, Michaels is excited about what 2023 has in store for TNF.

Al Michaels Responds To Being Accused Of Terrible Announcement: “I’m not going to oversell a game to you.”

The fiery 78-year-old broadcaster admitted to Pat McAfee on Friday that he had effectively given up on making chicken salad out of chicken sh*t.

Not Al’s words, but mine. Even so, I’m not too far off!

“It’s just a matter of, a lot of the games we had weren’t very good,” he said. “So if I didn’t sound excited…If I sounded too excited, people would go, ‘Oh, he’s just trying to sell this crap.’ No! Can’t do that and I won’t do that. I think that’s been my M.O. for almost four decades now.”

“I’m not going to oversell a game to you. That’s wrong,” Michaels continued. “I can’t come on the air yelling, hollering, and screaming. Where do you go from there? And people expect me to be in rhythm with the game.

“I’ve had a lot of talks with Jim Nantz and Joe Buck and my brother about this too. Where is the game? I’ve always said, in a way, the game is a melody and you provide the lyrics. And if the lyrics don’t match the melody, it sounds cacophonous.”

Michaels made it quite obvious that the quality of the games, or lack thereof, was to blame rather than himself for the lack of enthusiasm for last year’s events. The slate for the 2023 NFL season is projected to be better, so it will be interesting to watch whether that changes.

 

FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE- 

49ers Christian McCaffrey Explains: Trade Comments Weren’t Made To Shade Panthers