For the viewer who can withstand the negatives, nfl network can be enjoyable. Below are some of its strengths:
1. Eisen
Eisen is the lead host on the network, having been hired from ESPN in 2003. He is witty and personable, and he has grown into the role as the face of the network. He is on frequently enough that often subpar performances by other hosts, such as Fran Charles, are easily forgotten.
2. Adam Schefter
Schefter is the principal reporter for the network, and while some might put him in the “bad” category, he frequently breaks news stories from around the league. His columns often appear on NFL.com.
3. Bob Papa and Cris Collinsworth
The trouble that NFL Network had in its first two seasons of live game broadcasts was clearly the performance of Gumbel. Collinsworth seems to be everywhere these days (Inside the NFL, NBC, NFL Network), but he is especially good as a color commentator. Papa is not quite as good as Joe Buck or Al Michaels, but he is far superior to Gumbel, who frequently made mistakes.
4. NFL Replay On NFL Network Strengths
nfl films, which owns the rights to all images in the NFL for years, apparently rule out the original recording of emissions and only show their own style of repetition. In 2007, the company finally began to show the full games from the previous week in a program called NFL Replay. This program allows viewers to watch the games throughout the week before, which is great when a viewer could not see a game last weekend.
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