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Mitch always talking about the "sweet nectar" creeps me the **** out....he needs to stop that.
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But I think post-play he is still as elite as they come. The Kelce call was magic. |
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Although one example shines a light on the difference between Mitch and Harlan at this stage of their careers. If you can, find and post the radio calls of PM’s 27 yard TD run vs the Titans in the AFCCG. The gulf is wider. |
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As big a fan as any of us are of the Chiefs - Mitch has us beat. When he's flipping his shit during a call, that's not an act. That dude's standing up in the booth and shouting like a lunatic looking to high 5 anybody in his vicinity. He's who any of us would be if you put a microphone in front of us...minus the expletives. I don't necessary love Mitch because I'm a fan of those polished guys (take Mitch and knock off the rough edges and you'll get Harlan, who is the GOAT - IMO), but if you give me a choice between the high shine of 'Joe Buck: Professional Serious Guy' or Mitch trying not to squeal with glee anytime we score, I'll take the latter every time. |
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If there's ever a question what I'm talking about, just listen to the WASP call. "3rd and 15 with 7:13 to play. Williams in the backfield, Chiefs at the 35. The quarterback Mahomes is in the gun, 3 on the defensive line, 6 in the San Francisco secondary. Mahomes, arms extended, right foot in front of his left, shotgun snap, drops back five, he got the blocks, they come on the side, he winds up, he throws a long pass - WIDE OPEN HILL! HE CATCHES THE BALL AT THE 22 OF SAN FRANCISCO, SWIRLED AROUND ON THE SIDELINE AND DOWN HE GOES! WHAT A PLAY BY MAHOMES!! 44 YARD COMPLETION TO THE 21 OF SAN FRANCISCO!!!" You need NOTHING more than Harlan's call there. I mean he's painted the entire picture of that play and he's doing it on the fly. Mitch gets maybe 1/4 of that detail in there. That's where I say there's an enthusiastic guy you can enjoy and then there's true greatness. Harlan is just so damn good and what's truly amazing is that he's STILL that good despite the amount of television work he does. They're completely different mediums and he just kills them both. |
And sometimes he gives TOO much detail. But i get it.
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If it's a game I care enough to listen to a radio broadcast of, though, he's just the man for the job. I'm just amazed that he can do it in real time. You could give me a clip and let me watch it for 10 minutes. Then let me 'call' it 3 times and my BEST call wouldn't be as good and as detailed as Harlan just telling us what he sees when he sees it. It's just a skill. You can't learn that. He's just a damn master of it. That's why he's one of the few guys that can do TV and Radio or can do sports as fast paced and detailed as both the NFL and NBA. I bet he'd do an amazing hockey game as well. He'd be completely wasted on baseball. |
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And he loves Chiefs fans...I'll never forget when he met Dave outside of Arrowhead and gave him a primo tour after he had just returned from his. It was the only time I ever asked him for a favor and he delivered. I'll always be a fan of Mitch, as a commentator and as a good human being. |
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“27 yard line of Tennessee. 2nd and 10, Mahomes is in the gun…flanked by his running back, arms extended. 3 wide, gets the snap, 4 man rush..moves up..gets a block, runs to the near side, he’s on the numbers, breaks a tackle at the 30, comes to the near side, breaks another tackle.. Down the sideline 25 ..20…GOT A BLOCK AT THE 10..CUTS INSIDE!!! ..5 ..HES IN!!! WHATTA RUN!!! TOUCHDOWN KANSAS CITY!! PATRICK MAHOMES!!! A DAZZLING 27 YARD ZIG ZAGGING RUN …AND THE CHIEFS HAVE TAKEN THE LEAD … 11 SECONDS BEFORE HALFTIME!! (Memorized) .. and then Tony Bosselli said something forgettable. |
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That’s kind of an odd comparison though. Joe Buck is national TV. Mitch is local radio. Your excitement level absolutely should be biased towards your team if you’re the local radio guy. NFL network radio has the rams guy calling the game right now. He has no grit in his voice and it’s too high. Too inflective. And that’s every ****ing team’s guy out there. It’s the same voice you head on every fox sports show. It sucks that there are no Pat Summeralls out there, so if I can’t have that, give me Harlan. But after that? I want some damn excitement |
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