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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2
Saturday night I'm flipping channels and see Alabama v Auburn on ESPN/SEC. But, it's not the regular broadcast, it's the Paul Finebaum broadcast. He's some bald middle aged guy who doesn't say much, but he had 4 former players with him(McElroy, booger McFarland and I don't remember who else). These guys would break down the game every play.
It was a very unusual way to watch a game, but also the most educational viewing. Between just about every single play they would replay and diagram why it did,or didn't work, what the team was trying to do, looks, coverages, etc. Very informative.
Anyone ever see this and know whether it is done every week, or just an Iron Bowl special? Pretty amazing how quickly they can break everything down.
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I caught Booger breaking down plays on SEC network one night and my friend and I were in awe of that dude
he is up there with these crooked ass fingers that were probably broke playing football and pointing out every assignment and all kinds of shit. Calling people out who messed up on each play
Mind = Blown

booger mcfarland