Al Michaels

Approval Rate: 69%

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    badgeral

    Sun Nov 21 2010

    Al Michaels is the best!

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    netman156

    Sun Oct 04 2009

    Al is a flake plain and simple. He and Chris Collinsworth seem to forget there are fans of at least the 2 teams watching their broadcasts each Sunday night during football season. It never stops amazing me that they really can't be unbiased and call the game down the middle they both take a side, generally with the winning team forgetting about the fans on the other side of the camera.

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    jaywilton

    Mon Aug 17 2009

    I guess he's ok....but any list that says "personality"-and Don Cherry isn't on it!Al ("Does you believe in miracles?Michaels..)is ok,but ..if Don Cherry claimed to have invented hockey on air,I'd believe him.I think one list of the all-time top 10 Canadiens in history has Cherry on it.Noboby wears pimp suits my man..everyone else on dis list put together puts me to sleep compared to Cherry.

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    lynxsquadron45

    Sun Oct 26 2008

    HE WAS SO OBNOXIOUS AT LAKE PLACID I WANTED COACH BROOKS TO WHAIL HIM WITH A STICK

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    esolvent

    Thu Oct 23 2008

    Al Michaels is one of the most famous announcers in American sports and on the whole does a great job. It was time for him to move on from MNF but he did a good job while he was on there.

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    momsandpopscal_lmejoe

    Sun Oct 14 2007

    The best straight man in the business. He actually knows and talks about the game, not act like those goofballs on ESPN.

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    kapster

    Tue Nov 21 2006

    Absolutely the best! I could listen to Al call any game. He's priceless, and I hope he's around forever!

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    mcgowan

    Mon May 29 2006

    One of my all time favorites.A tad annoying,but,overall,great.And,anyone who hated Howard Cosell,is tops on my list.

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    doobiesnhof

    Sun Mar 26 2006

    One of the best ever. He and Madden are great together.

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    oyeah487

    Sun Feb 26 2006

    The Man.

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Fri Dec 30 2005

    The "creme de la creme" of sports announcers. Two events come to mind. During the earthquake in San Francisco, as the World Series game was about to begin, he was watching the tv monitors from all over the city, explaining to America what was happening throughout the city he knew well and loved. We all lived the catastrophe through his narration. The other most memorable contribution he made to Americana was in 1980, "Do you believe in miracles? YES!!!!" He is an American icon. One of an inordinate number of outstanding sports announcers turned out by Syracuse University.

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    zuchinibut

    Fri Dec 30 2005

    Al Michaels is a classic play-by-play announcer. He gives a great commentary during a game without drawing too much attention to himself.

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    gobolts

    Thu Dec 15 2005

    Al is a legend already. He is tops in my book.

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    jmb884cd

    Tue Nov 08 2005

    Probably my favorite national announcer. He has a good voice for announcing a game and is intelligent. I give him a 5/5.

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    sportsguy24

    Sat Aug 20 2005

    Al Michaels is the most Overrated Sport Personalitie in the business. I can't I can't I can't stand michaels. I wish michaels would just go AWAY. NOW.

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    marcm9999

    Mon Aug 15 2005

    Way past his prime. Has seen his better days.

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    disgust4pcness

    Mon Jun 13 2005

    The lethal combination of Al Michaels, annually rotating & equally miserable female sideline reporters, along with ridiculous openings to plug some popstar wannabes new album OR some inane, overhyped ABC primetime shows that couldn't have competed with Gilligan's Island in the early 70's...make Monday Night Football a complete pain in the ass to watch. The only reason I watch the game is because I usually have money on the line AND b/c I watch it at a bar where there is enough background noise that Al Michaels voice thankfully gets drowned out. Did ABC ever consider that MNF is diving because Al Michaels is a total bore and lives off cliches? Is the dismissal of Mr. Michaels never an option when ABC tests focus groups on MNF appeal? Well, it should be...he deserves the ax so that real football fans can start watching again. We need the passion again coming from the announcer.

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    cyoakam1

    Sat May 21 2005

    Most dramatic voice in the business! ...Cy

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    jimmydradio

    Tue May 17 2005

    I think it's interesting to note that while ABC continues to shuffle everyone else around and fire and hire everyone else, the ratings are still not good. Has anyone noticed the statistical proof that since Al became the main guy the ratings have gone down steadily?

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    ellis7e4

    Fri Apr 01 2005

    Not just for the Miracle on Ice, but Al continues to impress me on ABC. He hasn't lost a step since the '80s, and has remained one of the best in the business.

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    zamboni777

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    His picture is by pompous ass in the dictionary.

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    alibosu

    Fri Mar 04 2005

    After many years of solid work, Michaels' know-it-all attitude and blatant infusion of his politics into his play-by-play calls have tarnished the reputation of a once outstanding broadcaster. Michaels has clearly jumped the shark. A candidate to follow in his footsteps as a jack-of-all-trades announcer with skill is Mike Breen.

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    mtbmlb

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    Well-organized and knows his stuff. His career in broadcasting is far from over.

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    wavebacker

    Sat Dec 11 2004

    Do you believe in miracles! Al is the best. Simply put. He brings a distinctive voice, professionalism and class to the booth. He's not too full of himself as well. He was on Howard Stren's show and exposed a crank caller to Peter Jennings during the OJ fiasco. On MNF he let his political leaning show in some of his comments - Republican BTW.

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    rainman12

    Wed Aug 18 2004

    The man is over-exposed. I'm sick of seeing him cover major events. He would cover a tiddly wink tournament if someone payed him.

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    dumars

    Mon Jun 14 2004

    al is a biased joke , foolish man, thinks his opinion is valid. how bout them pistons !! al never would have guessed, and you can tell by his coverage of the nba finals. what a dink!!

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    almichaelssuck_s

    Tue Jun 08 2004

    Al Michaels is a horrible announcer and makes MNF unwatchable. Now he is making the NBA Finals unwatchable. If Madden looks like Shrek, then I guess that makes Michaels the donkey. You can keep yet another crappy coastal biased announcer.

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    louiethe20th

    Tue May 25 2004

    What a great voice. I really enjoy it when Al does games.

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    roachc2a

    Tue Apr 06 2004

    A legend can call about any sport and make it sound good. Do you believe in miracles? is a call that will be remembered forever.

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    diamonddavid

    Sun Apr 04 2004

    Currently the best play-by-play football announcer. He's an even better baseball announcer; it's too bad he can't call any games.

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    mr_negative

    Mon Mar 22 2004

    great announcer, but can't give highest rating for someone who has to stand on a box so he doesn't look shorter than his cohost. Sheesh!

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    melott

    Mon Jan 26 2004

    Hey Al, do us all a favor and get back into baseball.

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    jglscd35

    Mon Dec 22 2003

    professional and concise. does a credible job considering he has been paired with lousy partners such as gifford, fouts, and madden.

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    ty901c

    Thu Oct 23 2003

    How can you even question Al Michaels as a broadcaster? He is wise, witty, opinionated, and brings FOOTBALL in to our homes as if it is right down the street at the local park. A top ten football announcer, no questions asked. He is a Hall Of Fame Broadcaster, and that can never be taken from him...Monday Night Football, The World Series, and The Olympics...His epic work has cemented his mark!

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    president_x_d

    Tue Oct 21 2003

    Al Michaels is great. He's lost some steam in recent years though. I don't blame him for this; I blame ABC and Monday Night Football in general. MNF was a fantastic program and I would wait with baited breath for the show every week. Things changed in the late 90s though. The first blow was when Frank Gifford left. Frank was not the best broadcaster and wasn't the smartest guy in that booth, but he had great presence and commanded respect. Shortly thereafter Boomer Esiason came in and Dan Deirdorf was run out of town (good riddance). Boomer was decent, but he tended to talk too much and was a bore in general. Around this time, the show itself started to change. More and more often, MNF would use pop music to go to or come back from commercials. Celebrities would show up in the booth (not coincidentally celebs with ABC shows to plug). There is a place for flashiness in sports broadcasting but MNF started to get a bit obnoxious about it... and missed the mark with their core audience. Bo... Read more

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    hermanbordis

    Thu Sep 11 2003

    Great Sports commintator

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    philkid3

    Thu Sep 04 2003

    Of every announcer who ever lived, Al Michaels has the most soundbites permanently imbeded in my mind. "And it's complete! To Isaac Bruce! Do you believe it? Touchdown Rams!!!" "He did WHAT?!" "Home run! The Cubbies will have to wait for another summer!" "Going, going, gone! We'll see you tomorrow night!" And, most importantly: "Do you believe in miracles? YES!"

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    psychoschmitt

    Mon Jun 02 2003

    I think Al Michaels, more than any other announcer, has the ability to "capture the moment". My personal favorite Michaels call is the final play of Super Bowl 34, when Dyson was tackled a yard short of the endzone. "Can he get in? NO he canNOT!" I think it was the perfect call for the moment and he said what everyone in the world was thinking.

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    grosegreg

    Mon Jun 02 2003

    Almost as bad as Madden.

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    wally_ballou

    Fri May 02 2003

    Probably the best pure play-by-play guy of the last 20 years. Smooth delivery, solid sports knowledge, and has worked well with a lot of different partners in a lot of different sports over the years.

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    moestavern

    Tue Apr 29 2003

    The only reason to miss the game. Al Michaels blows

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    mrsj22

    Sun Apr 13 2003

    Come on guys, all your negativity must be brought on by jealousy. He's good at what he does, it's thst simple.

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    robbob63

    Tue Apr 08 2003

    Al "I Wanna Assume the Best Marketable Qualities of Whoever My Partner Is" Michaels. He's not a Jew, is he? No...you're kidding?! Ask Al what he was thinking when Ken Dryden messed up his "Do believe in miracles" line by blurting: "Unbelievable!" right after it, like a jock-head dick man. I think that when Al followed up on that with "The impossible dream comes true!" after the Finland game, that he had bound and gagged Dryden and had him stuffed in a corner so that Dryden didn't step on his line. And ever since, Al has stepped on anyone else's lines to make sure they didn't get better approval ratings than him, because he is an insecure moron who gets by via relationships with Jewish execs. By the way, Al's memorable lines were all scripted.

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    pbmax7db

    Sun Jan 26 2003

    i hate al michaels

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    bedfont

    Mon Jan 06 2003

    His role appears to me to be to flatter Madden's ego more than the last guy even. If Madden flat out says the opposite of what he last said he just changes his opinion. I am amazed people are so impressed by such glad handing and accuse the likes of Collinsworth of bias (against whom for whom, by the way).

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    bigbadta

    Fri Nov 29 2002

    he is the most knowledgeable announcer in football, and if you have caught any of the Monday Night Football games this year he is actually too smart for John Madden. Madden is constantly in shock after Michaels puts some real insight into the game, and just doesn't know what to say, so he just goes back to pointing out the obvious to try to make himself sound half as knowledgeable as Michaels. Michaels is the best at what he does, and that is why he has been the staple in the ever-changing MNF booth.

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    san_bao

    Tue Nov 05 2002

    Did any pick up on the weirdness of the comment Al Michaels made at halftime of the Packers-Dolphins game? Michael Wilbon said something about the Democratic Party and Al Michaels responded with a suggestive glance saying "Elephants never forget." What does this weirdness mean? I think Al is the elephant and he doesn't want to forget the one night of passion that he and Wilbon shared and the promise they made to each other that neither will ever break. So you shouldn't forget either - that Al Michaels is weird!

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    charliethetuna

    Fri Aug 02 2002

    I just don't get it. Al Michaels is boRRRing. He had one great line: "Do you believe in miracles?", and that made his career. Beyond that, he has done decent play-by-play, but his facts are frequently wrong. He's viewed as versatile enough to do any sport only because he doesn't know any of them very well.

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    daddio1015

    Fri Jun 21 2002

    The best ever !!!! To bad he's got that big fat blowhard Madden as his new partner...5 dollars says he pulls Madden's eyebrows off his head before it is all said and done...what is up with Madden's eyebrows anyway...are those things alive. Anyway Al's the BEST!!!!

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    cynical_sam

    Thu Feb 28 2002

    I've heard a lot of negative comments about Michaels' ego over the years and never understood a single one of them. He's one of the best and most unassuming sportscasters in the business, equally adept at football as he is at baseball. Incredibly knowledgeable and works well with everyone, even Dennis Miller.