15-02-2024, 01:27 AM
Especially after Sunday, it seems that the tide of public opinion is increasingly turning against Tony Romo in the role of CBS' lead NFL co-commentator.
He's now four years into a lucrative 10 year contract, and CBS are now four years away from their next Super Bowl. Whether they want to take a plunge on replacing Romo with those numbers in mind is quite the question. As the Awful Announcing article notes, Greg Olsen is to be demoted from Fox's lead team for Tom Brady's arrival next season, so could be tempted over.
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Certainly at half-time, CBS' main studio was pitchside rather than on the Strip. I think it was all their top team there, but I'm not sure when they would have relocaated.
He's now four years into a lucrative 10 year contract, and CBS are now four years away from their next Super Bowl. Whether they want to take a plunge on replacing Romo with those numbers in mind is quite the question. As the Awful Announcing article notes, Greg Olsen is to be demoted from Fox's lead team for Tom Brady's arrival next season, so could be tempted over.
awfulannouncing.com
eu.usatoday.com
(12-02-2024, 10:03 PM)mark Wrote: I wonder if the team in the studio for the game would have rather been in the stadium than on the Strip, though.
Certainly at half-time, CBS' main studio was pitchside rather than on the Strip. I think it was all their top team there, but I'm not sure when they would have relocaated.