I love reading a national perspective bashing Salisbury. Here's a good one snipped from "Chuck Klosterman's America: Life After Halftime":
Sean Salisbury: If you discount the print-media buffoons (Jay Mariotti, Skip Bayless, et al) who go on TV with the express intent of destroying whatever credibility the newspaper industry once had, Salisbury is the least cogent, most wrongheaded voice in the sports media. He's an atrocity. Yet this broadcast lunacy has saved his gridiron legacy. Salisbury's career-passer rating was a dismal 55.1 and he never had one decent season, but in retrospect that production looks amazing. It seems impossible, but it's true: Sean Salisbury was better as a player. Which is just about the craziest sentence I've ever written.
Reprinted with permission of Hearst Communications, Inc.
He also provided some commentary for other color broadcasters, check out the link:
http://men.msn.com/articlees.aspx?cp-documentid=2499779