Korean Broadcast Of Bills-Chiefs Game Is A Masterpiece
There were many noteworthy announcing calls following the Buffalo Bills’ failure to convert another field goal in the final moments of a playoff game. Jim Nantz said, “NO!” during the CBS Sunday English TV coverage of the Bills’ Divisional Round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. HE DOESN’T MAKE IT! Wide right. The two most dreaded words in Buffalo have surfaced again.”
Korean Broadcast Of Bills-Chiefs Game Is A Masterpiece
Kevin Harlan was on the Westwood One radio show and he had “NO GOOD! WIDE RIGHT! WIDE RIGHT! Wide right, THE BILLS’ KICKER MISSED A FIELD GOAL! Exaltation from the Chiefs’ perspective! However, there may have been even more passion in the Korean broadcast, which spoke to the supporters of the Bills’ anguish.
The Korean broadcast of the Chiefs-Bills ending was perfect pic.twitter.com/xHMPDtq3iF
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) January 22, 2024
A Korean broadcast of the Chiefs vs. Bills playoff game became popular on social media. The call highlights Tyler Bass’s unsuccessful effort to tie the game in the fourth quarter of play.
The outcome of the fiercely contested postseason game between the two AFC foes was all too familiar to Buffalo.
On social media, a Korean broadcast of the Chiefs vs. Bills playoff game has gone viral. Tyler Bass’s failed field goal attempt to tie the game in the fourth quarter of play is highlighted by the call.
Buffalo Bills vs Kansas City Chiefs TOP RIGGED MOMENTS | Vegas will find a way to make their money I can't post the full video on here but here's the link to the full video https://t.co/i3M5dV6BcC pic.twitter.com/qEbltjsfoI
— riggedsportsmediaYT (@SportsL51487043) January 22, 2024
The extremely contested postseason match between the two AFC rivals concluded in a way that was all too familiar for Buffalo.
In the CBS booth, Jim Nantz and Tony Romo made the better decision on the game-winning play. It’s also possible that they hexed Bass before trying the kick.
NFL fans enjoyed the US broadcast, but many think a call on a Korean network was even more thrilling.
Internet users were quick to respond, thinking it was better than the Romo-Nantz combination.
https://twitter.com/KyleBrandt/status/1748360565842412025
“I could probably watch an entire game with the Korean call.”
“We need more excitement on our broadcasts.”
Please, more of this.
“I’m going to start streaming sports in Korean only from now on!!”
“Can they replace Romo?”
We all know who the real MVP is during this Chiefs vs Bills game pic.twitter.com/P0jpUabEjI
— Hxnter (@ImHxnterr) January 22, 2024
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