photo fox August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 They just interviewed the U.S. women's team who took silver in one of the swimming relays. Announcer: "Lead-off swimmer, what was your plan for the race?" Swimmer: "Get in the water and swim as fast as I could." Me: "Bahahaha!" Seriously, what did they expect her to say?" 19 Link to comment
Brattinella August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 1 minute ago, photo fox said: They just interviewed the U.S. women's team who took silver in one of the swimming relays. Announcer: "Lead-off swimmer, what was your plan for the race?" Swimmer: "Get in the water and swim as fast as I could." Me: "Bahahaha!" Seriously, what did they expect her to say?" I KNOW! I was laughing so hard it woke hubby up! "Swim Fast". 1 Link to comment
Muffyn August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 I just started watching the men's gymnastics. They announced Al Trautwig as one of the announcers. I immediately said "Shut .up, Al!" It's times like this when I know I've found my people. 14 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 Flashing to the Hungarian gold medal swimmer's husband and giving him all the credit for her gold medal. smdh 8 Link to comment
Brattinella August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 7 hours ago, Rick Kitchen said: Flashing to the Hungarian gold medal swimmer's husband and giving him all the credit for her gold medal. smdh I immediately thought of some master/slave arrangement. Yeesh. 1 Link to comment
greendog78 August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 Has anyone at NBC sat down with Al Trautwig and had that talk about what not to do on social media? His twitter just confirms all the bad things I've thought about him over the years. He may be playing a "role" while commenting on gymnastics, but real life Al isn't so hot either. 5 Link to comment
kalystia1983 August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 (edited) Wow. That just seems like a bad idea for Al. shoutout to the Archery announcers who got me understand how the team competition works and explained some of the technicalities very quickly and plainly in a way a new viewer can understand, but not belaboring the point. Edited August 7, 2016 by kalystia1983 Archery announcers were good :) 8 Link to comment
legaleagle53 August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 55 minutes ago, greendog78 said: Has anyone at NBC sat down with Al Trautwig and had that talk about what not to do on social media? His twitter just confirms all the bad things I've thought about him over the years. He may be playing a "role" while commenting on gymnastics, but real life Al isn't so hot either. Yikes. He makes Donald Trump's Twitter feed look like Mother Teresa's. Shut up, Al! 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 One NBC announcer just said, "Katey Ledecky is considered the most dominant female swimmer in the world today. Michael Phelps held that position for the past four Olympics." No, I don't think he has ever been the dominant female swimmer in the world. 16 Link to comment
Muffyn August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 (edited) Al: Asks a question Tim: Blather, blather, blather, blather, totally irrelevant blather . . . Finally comes up for air. Nastia: "To answer your question, Al" - concise and specific answer So Tim actually trumped Al in the shut up count. Way to win, Tim! Edited August 7, 2016 by Muffyn 5 Link to comment
scarynikki12 August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 Tim and Al are going to be insufferable tonight. At least Nastia will have actual things to say. 3 Link to comment
Minneapple August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 Normally I like the commenters on the livestream of the gymnastics, but I nearly reached through my tablet to punch them today. Not to mention the camera people for the stream. I was watching the general women's gymnastics qualification feed, and they just randomly skipped Simone's bars routine! They were just showing gymnasts hanging about and stretching. Then the commenters were like, "oh, well, there was a mixup, we missed Simone's routine, hopefully we get to it later. Here's this Venezuelan gymnast on vault." I was all, "WHAT NO WHERE'S SIMONE?!" I have no doubt Al and Tim will make me grind my teeth tonight. 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 One of the NBC announcers keeps calling the US volleyball team "Canada's big brother." Really? 3 Link to comment
photo fox August 7, 2016 Share August 7, 2016 4 hours ago, Rick Kitchen said: One NBC announcer just said, "Katey Ledecky is considered the most dominant female swimmer in the world today. Michael Phelps held that position for the past four Olympics." No, I don't think he has ever been the dominant female swimmer in the world. Because God forbid they talk about swimming and NOT mention Michael Phelps. SMDH 11 Link to comment
selkie August 8, 2016 Author Share August 8, 2016 And never mind that Ian Thorpe is a far better Ledecky comparison point for a number of reasons than Phelps is. 2 Link to comment
candall August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 7 hours ago, kalystia1983 said: shoutout to the Archery announcers who got me understand how the team competition works and explained some of the technicalities very quickly and plainly in a way a new viewer can understand, but not belaboring the point. I just said the same thing on the Archery thread--extremely informative commentary. The action would probably be too low-key and repetitive for some people, but the announcers kept it interesting. (One was a former Archery Olympian.) 1 Link to comment
SnideAsides August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 The Australian archery commentators have been the highlight of our coverage as well. And then it was all ruined when the network showing the games deigned to give our men's team archery bronze medallists an interview and the interviewer chastised them for not being excited enough by their win in the interview, even though (1) it's a bronze, (2) they have medals and he doesn't, (3) the interview was literally hours and hours after the win and they'd already celebrated, as opposed to the swimmers they'd probably break into coverage of a state funeral to interview, and (4) shut up. 4 Link to comment
WhitneyWhit August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Would it be against the rules to change the title of this thread from "Shut Up, Al" to "Fuck You, Al"? 15 Link to comment
KenyaJ August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 What an ass he is! I wish that were enough to get him removed from gymnastics coverage, but obviously, it won't be. We're stuck with him for infinity, I'm sure. 7 Link to comment
scarynikki12 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 I already hate him so he doesn't need to give more reasons. 2 Link to comment
galaxygirl76 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 There is always room for more hate. 5 Link to comment
Aliconehead August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 (edited) The Al thing is ridiculous. Also so is it possible to interview a swimmer not named Phelps WITHOUT mention a swimmer named Phelps? I know he is great but give the others their time in the spotlight with out mentioning him. I mean I would start a drinking game with drinking with every phelps mention but my liver could not take that much drinking. Edited August 8, 2016 by Aliconehead 8 Link to comment
kalystia1983 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Al deleted his tweet. Probably has to do with the fact that Simone's coach Aimee responded to him that "they are her parents". Go Aimee! 9 Link to comment
Aliconehead August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Reading his Twitter just makes him look like a bigger ass. He makes trump look thicker skin 5 Link to comment
Dots And Stripes August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 (edited) 11 minutes ago, kalystia1983 said: Al deleted his tweet. Probably has to do with the fact that Simone's coach Aimee responded to him that "they are her parents". Go Aimee! He was getting a lot of criticism for that tweet, and rightfully so. Deleting is step 1, apologizing is step 2. Edited August 8, 2016 by Dots And Stripes 5 Link to comment
KFC August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Not that I ever had a high opinion of Al, but that's SUCH a strange and dickish thing to dig in your heels about. My word, Al, are you really challenging her on who she gets to call her parents? Good fucking grief. 18 Link to comment
Minneapple August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 4 minutes ago, KFC said: Not that I ever had a high opinion of Al, but that's SUCH a strange and dickish thing to dig in your heels about. My word, Al, are you really challenging her on who she gets to call her parents? Good fucking grief. Seriously. This is Simone's shining moment. Why does he care if she calls them her parents or not? Why is he crapping all over her moment? I just. I can't. 12 Link to comment
mbaywife123 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 What the hell is going on with Bob Costas "stance"? He looks like he just shat his pants. 2 Link to comment
Dots And Stripes August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 I love Rowdy Gaines and his love for swimming. He sounds soooooo happy during these races. 8 Link to comment
chitowngirl August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 It's such a long day for the swimming announcers! I haven't seen any Mary Carillo yet! Link to comment
katisha August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 (edited) 8 hours ago, SnideAsides said: The Australian archery commentators have been the highlight of our coverage as well. And then it was all ruined when the network showing the games deigned to give our men's team archery bronze medallists an interview and the interviewer chastised them for not being excited enough by their win in the interview, even though (1) it's a bronze, (2) they have medals and he doesn't, (3) the interview was literally hours and hours after the win and they'd already celebrated, as opposed to the swimmers they'd probably break into coverage of a state funeral to interview, and (4) shut up. I didn't see this but it sounds like typical Seven. And speaking of the swimmers, why can't the poolside commentators just let them walk off in peace when they are obviously really upset, like Emma McKeon was after the 100m butterfly? We didn't need to hear her tearfully telling us she was disappointed in her swim. The red eyes and sad face kind of gave that away. Edited August 8, 2016 by katisha 3 Link to comment
EVS August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 (edited) I don't know if it will make any difference, but I did see a petition asking NBC to remove Al from gymnastics coverage. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/633/135/129/remove-al-trautwig-from-nbc-gymnastics-coverage/ Eta: I know this is an old story about Al, but it made me laugh. http://deadspin.com/if-you-insult-al-trautwig-on-twitter-hell-call-your-m-1464105302 Edited August 8, 2016 by EVS 2 Link to comment
galaxygirl76 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Dan Hicks made the Dutch news for his sexist comments about giving Hosszu's coach all the credit for her win, so congrats dude you are famous there now as well!! 5 Link to comment
emma675 August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 While I appreciate Rowdy's enthusiasm, he gets louder and LOUDER as each race nears its end. To the point where I have to turn the volume down before I get hearing damage. 4 Link to comment
Indy August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 On 8/6/2016 at 10:59 PM, photo fox said: They just interviewed the U.S. women's team who took silver in one of the swimming relays. Announcer: "Lead-off swimmer, what was your plan for the race?" Swimmer: "Get in the water and swim as fast as I could." Me: "Bahahaha!" Seriously, what did they expect her to say?" No kidding! "Well, originally my plan was to knit a sweater first but then I figured what the heck, just get in the water and swim real fast and see what happens." Idiots...all of them... 6 Link to comment
Ohwell August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Oh gawd. If Al Michaels isn't bad enough, he's now interviewing Chris Collinsworth. They're talking football. At the Olympics. 9 Link to comment
Brattinella August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 17 minutes ago, Ohwell said: Oh gawd. If Al Michaels isn't bad enough, he's now interviewing Chris Collinsworth. They're talking football. At the Olympics. GAH! 1 Link to comment
catray August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Because Al is so terrible (and I have no love for Tim), I'd really love to have them ousted in favor of Jon Horton, who's doing commentary on the NBC streaming right now for the men's gymnastics final. His commentary is thoughtful and also insightful and he does things like crunch numbers to see where teams could possibly improve over their qualifying rounds to make it onto the podium. So already more work than Tim and Al put into their commentary. Plus, he doesn't seem like a giant douchebag (shut up AL!!). 6 Link to comment
Indy August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 6 minutes ago, catray said: Because Al is so terrible (and I have no love for Tim), I'd really love to have them ousted in favor of Jon Horton, who's doing commentary on the NBC streaming right now for the men's gymnastics final. His commentary is thoughtful and also insightful and he does things like crunch numbers to see where teams could possibly improve over their qualifying rounds to make it onto the podium. So already more work than Tim and Al put into their commentary. Plus, he doesn't seem like a giant douchebag (shut up AL!!). ITA! I'd like to replace Tim and Al with Jon Horton and whoever this Jim Watson guy is that is doing the live coverage. Jon is very informative and Jim doesn't seem like a complete an total asshole. I'm also really enjoying Courtney Kupets too, much more personality than Nastia. Al has me so pissed about his "not her parents" comments that I'm not sure I can even listen to him anymore. 1 Link to comment
pivot August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 I'd take Courtney, Nastia and Jim in a heartbeat. Horton is terrible IMO. I actually don't know why we need a US male gymnast doing commentary for gymnastics. We haven't had one worth a damn in ages except Paul Hamm and his voice is bit much for a commentary gig. Give it to Nastia and Shawn Johnson. Link to comment
Quilt Fairy August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 1 hour ago, pivot said: I actually don't know why we need a US male gymnast doing commentary for gymnastics. Because they use different apparatus? (Except for FX.) Today was my first day watching the live streaming and I thought Horton was fine, as was the main commentator, whoever he was. He was giving the names of the moves, which is more than we're getting from Tim Daggett. Horton was able to talk about how the PBs really beat you up, for example. A female gymnast couldn't do that. 1 Link to comment
Muffyn August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 (edited) Al, under pressure, says he regrets tweet about Simone Biles' parents: http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/olympics/nbc-announcer-says-he-regrets-tweet-about-biles-parents/ar-BBvombt?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp So he regrets that people were upset but he hasn't really apologized. So, he is not a good announcer, often belittles the sport he is announcing and is a dick to the viewers. Why does Al have a job? Quote "To set the record straight, Ron and Nellie are Simone's parents," Trautwig said Monday. Edited August 9, 2016 by Muffyn typo 5 Link to comment
Arynm August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 I really enjoyed Horton. I thought he was informative and animated without being a complete asshole. He brought personal stories that really added something to the commentary. I liked when he pointed out how much it hurt when you hit the pb with your biceps and then pointed out the bruises on the Chinese athlete. Much better than the evening announcers by a mile. 3 Link to comment
Daisy August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 7 minutes ago, Muffyn said: Al, under pressure, says he regrets tweet about Simone Biles' parents: http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/olympics/nbc-announcer-says-he-regrets-tweet-about-biles-parents/ar-BBvombt?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp So he regrets that people were upset but he hasn't really apologized. So, he is not a good announcer, often belittles the sort he is announcing and is a dick to the viewers. Why does Al have a job? He sounds so sincere. shut the ever loving hell up, Al. 8 Link to comment
MyAimIsTrue August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 2 hours ago, Ohwell said: Oh gawd. If Al Michaels isn't bad enough, he's now interviewing Chris Collinsworth. They're talking football. At the Olympics. Oh geez. Yet another reason for me to despise football. 4 Link to comment
ExplainItAgain August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 9 minutes ago, Daisy said: He sounds so sincere. shut the ever loving hell up, Al. Not to mention, the article says NBC made him delete the tweet, it's not like he realized he made a mistake. 3 Link to comment
Daisy August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 Just now, ExplainItAgain said: Not to mention, the article says NBC made him delete the tweet, it's not like he realized he made a mistake. Right? and honestly, I bet you if it wasn't Simone Biles - like say it was Sally May Smith from Dunedin Florida, who isn't about to break out to be a star, would NBC make Al (or any commentator) delete it? I mean Al was flat out wrong but still. I watched the swimming where Hosszu won, and Hicks was like "and there's the guy who helped her career. and they got got married." i don't know why people got mad about that, - that was true and it wasn't really said malicious or anything. Al's comment was way offside, and so was his reaction. talk about a classless human being. 2 Link to comment
Aethera August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 I enjoyed Horton today, though he did talk about himself a bit much. But he was definitely informative. Better than Al! The poolside woman is really terrible. Awkward, bad questions (I'm so sad I missed the "swim really fast" comment; I can't keep up all this coverage this year, ha. 4 Link to comment
SnideAsides August 9, 2016 Share August 9, 2016 Australia has Liz Chetkovich doing commentary for both men and women, and she seems to do it fine. Maybe because she's a coach rather than an athlete? I also want to give a special shoutout to our new equestrian commentators Vicki Roycroft and Martin Gostelow. They're hitting the balance between analysis, explanation, and sarcasm PERFECTLY, and considering (1) they're both athletes rather than sportscasters and (2) they're stepping into the shoes of equestrian great Lucinda Green, it's really quite incredible. 15 hours ago, katisha said: I didn't see this but it sounds like typical Seven. And speaking of the swimmers, why can't the poolside commentators just let them walk off in peace when they are obviously really upset, like Emma McKeon was after the 100m butterfly? We didn't need to hear her tearfully telling us she was disappointed in her swim. The red eyes and sad face kind of gave that away. It was the awful, awful Hamish Maclachlan, who I am about 85% sure is only managing to keep his job at Seven/get all the good gigs because his brother runs the AFL and Seven don't want to piss him off. 2 Link to comment
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