My favorite Miller quote was one evening during a Colts game he said something like "Peyton Manning grew up in New Orleans in between Anne Rice and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. He sure was the creamy white center of a dark spiritual Oreo." Funny as hell.
James Long you're right. I think he might've gotten overexposed for a period there, and the constant smart jokes in the booth were a bit too much to handle. But man I would love to be one degree removed from Al Michaels... him and Dennis must have some hilarious private convos :D
You kinda need knucklehead comments in the booth, thats why Madden excelled. Obscure references are going to fly over the heads of many, and his brash manner of speaking might further complicate live broadcasting. So I think it wasnt the right forum for him, and they made the right call. However, its a tough act to follow the iconic men of TV sports broadcasting. Another guy not mentioned here who was a genius on air was Tom Mees whenever he did hockey telecasts. Man, what a loss that was for the sport when he passed away.
I Àlmost split my gut the night New England was playing (pre Brady) and a fan in the stands had drawn on a couple signs about his discontent with his team with metaphorical conte t from the time. I can't remember it verbatim but the exchange about that issue between Fouts an Miller was comedic genius. I gotta try RUclips I g that.
I remember the night that the referee was Tom White. After a penalty, Miller said something like, let's go down to the field for the call from Referee Alfred Hitchcock.
Don’t ask Norm Macdonald about Don Ohlmeyer. Norm was commiserating with Letterman about being fired by him from Weekend Update, and Dave mentioned his NBC days and Don Ohlmeyer thinking he was one of those ‘creative types.’ Dave went on to say that Don Ohlmeyer couldn’t create gas after a bean dinner.
Al Michaels getting dissed in this day and age is unfathomable. He still has it, just dont put him with Tony Dungy and youll be fine. Something wrong when a legendary announcer gets demoted. That would be like telling Vin Scully to take a hike from Dodgers broadcasting.
My favorite Miller quote was one evening during a Colts game he said something like "Peyton Manning grew up in New Orleans in between Anne Rice and Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. He sure was the creamy white center of a dark spiritual Oreo." Funny as hell.
Idk why people say he's annoying n not funny..i think he actually has smart comedy..i liked him on MNF.
@James Long The Name Mixup is Classic Big Time!
James Long you're right. I think he might've gotten overexposed for a period there, and the constant smart jokes in the booth were a bit too much to handle. But man I would love to be one degree removed from Al Michaels... him and Dennis must have some hilarious private convos :D
I liked Dennis Miller on MNF, it was ahead of its time which is why people just didnt get it.
😂 I just watched this again for the first time in four years, after this latest comment, and I still crack up the same as I did 4 years ago 😂🤷
You kinda need knucklehead comments in the booth, thats why Madden excelled. Obscure references are going to fly over the heads of many, and his brash manner of speaking might further complicate live broadcasting. So I think it wasnt the right forum for him, and they made the right call. However, its a tough act to follow the iconic men of TV sports broadcasting.
Another guy not mentioned here who was a genius on air was Tom Mees whenever he did hockey telecasts. Man, what a loss that was for the sport when he passed away.
I Showed This to My Stepdad He Laughed So Damn Hard Dennis Miller is So Funny!
I Àlmost split my gut the night New England was playing (pre Brady) and a fan in the stands had drawn on a couple signs about his discontent with his team with metaphorical conte t from the time. I can't remember it verbatim but the exchange about that issue between Fouts an Miller was comedic genius. I gotta try RUclips I g that.
Of course Al Michaels is a genius. He's Al Michaels.
Just ask him.
I remember the night that the referee was Tom White. After a penalty, Miller said something like, let's go down to the field for the call from Referee Alfred Hitchcock.
This pont neuf but will never stop being funny
Dennis Miller has a residency in Nagasaki.
Don’t ask Norm Macdonald about Don Ohlmeyer. Norm was commiserating with Letterman about being fired by him from Weekend Update, and Dave mentioned his NBC days and Don Ohlmeyer thinking he was one of those ‘creative types.’ Dave went on to say that Don Ohlmeyer couldn’t create gas after a bean dinner.
has lorne EVER been ordered to do something like that before or since?
Al Michaels getting dissed in this day and age is unfathomable. He still has it, just dont put him with Tony Dungy and youll be fine. Something wrong when a legendary announcer gets demoted. That would be like telling Vin Scully to take a hike from Dodgers broadcasting.
Fake laugh by Rich Eisen.
He’s hard to follow with the references back in day
Sounds like you’re either too OLD or too YOUNG to understand. Either way, move along now…
Any guy who never played the game should not talk about it
I'll take Dennis Miller over an insufferable Dbag like Chris Collinsworth anyday
By that argument there'd be almost no commentators.
What? Most play-by-play guys didn't play.
Same for coaches IMO...if u never played you should never coach.
@@markherring3513 but most coaches played in high school or maybe pop Warner
Stop with the fucking Al Michaels is a genius bits. Stop telling this fucking Cristo bit, it wasn't funny then and it isn't funny here.
Nice cans
You sound so perturbed you make Gene Simmons sound like Terry Kath at a Salt Lake City barbecue.
You must be a blast at parties.
@@robloxvids2233 I read that in Dennis Millers voice and it made way more sense
@@robloxvids2233 *BRAVO*