ZephMarshack wrote:
Besides the fans aspect, I also think there's a far greater emphasis on maintaining professionalism and playing it safe when it comes to covering the NFL. And it doesn't even have to come directly from the league itself but can also be a product of the networks themselves choosing to present the most vanilla product possible simply because they've fearful of the risk of ever upsetting their biggest ratings winner.
I will say that that the Gameday Prime show last year with Deion, Shannon Sharpe, and LaDanian Tomlinson on the NFL Network seemed far more relaxed and fun than any of the other Sunday coverage of the sport (the closest thing to the TNT guys for basketball). And of course even that must have been too risque since this year the show now features more highlights and Chris Rose in place of Sharpe and Tomlinson.
SWUNG ON AND BELTED!
Around week 12-13 Shannon Sharpe got off one of the funniest things that I've ever heard on tv, in addition to being the most inappropriate. (It was regarding Shannon's truthfulness in picking the Chargers) It was so off color

, Clarissa Thompson almost choked and LT tossed his phone. It was scrubbed out in the very next rebroadcast in the next hour.
It was so politically incorrect and funny that yes, I dvr' d the next broadcast to see if it would make the tape.
It didn't.