Episode 113: The Big Get Eli Manning, ESPN’s DTC bet, Netflix’s NBA plan and Al Michaels’ future
Nov 15, 2023
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The podcast discusses ESPN's move to direct-to-consumer by 2025, Netflix's interest in NBA's In-Season Tournament, and Al Michaels' future. Former NFL legend Eli Manning joins as a guest and talks about his experience with the media, the ManningCast, and offers suggestions to improve the New York Giants.
Al Michaels emphasizes the importance of not getting caught up in media criticism and staying focused on self-evaluation and feedback from coaches, teammates, and family.
Eli Manning suggests maintaining competitiveness and creating a positive environment to improve the struggling New York Giants, while expressing trust in the current quarterback Daniel Jones.
The speaker suggests that Al Michaels should consider retiring before his reputation is negatively impacted, despite acknowledging that Michaels' voice still resonates with viewers.
Deep dives
Al Michaels on Handling Media and Criticism
During an interview, Al Michaels discussed how he approaches dealing with the press, taking a cue from Derek Jeter's handling of media in New York. Michaels emphasized the importance of not getting caught up in media criticism and staying focused on self-evaluation, relying on coaches, teammates, and family for feedback and support. He also highlighted the need for quarterbacks and head coaches to take blame and spread credit, keeping emotions in check regardless of success or failure.
Advising the New York Giants
When asked about advising the struggling New York Giants, Eli Manning emphasized the importance of maintaining competitiveness, rallying the team, and finding ways to keep games close. He suggested motivating players, focusing on the Sunday games, and creating a positive environment. Manning also expressed trust in the current quarterback, Daniel Jones, and emphasized the need to build a team around him.
Being a Giants Fan
As a former New York Giants quarterback, Manning acknowledged his connection to the team and his empathy for current players. Though he no longer experiences the same level of intensity as a fan, Manning expressed support for the players he once shared a field with and the memories he has built as a Giant.
Al Michaels' contract with Amazon and his performance
Al Michaels recently signed a three-year contract with Amazon to do Thursday night football with Kirk Herbstreit. The speaker points out that Michaels' performance has declined over the years and emphasizes that he should consider retiring before his reputation is negatively impacted. Although Michaels argues that he is still doing the game in the same way, the speaker disagrees, suggesting that the games aren't as good and that Michaels' enthusiasm is lacking. However, the speaker acknowledges that Michaels' voice still resonates with viewers, and despite some flaws, he is able to forgive certain shortcomings due to familiarity.
The Manning cast and Eli's perspective on broadcasting
Eli Manning discusses his experience with the Manning cast and his approach to broadcasting. The idea behind the Manning cast is to watch football the way the Manning brothers would watch it, focusing on key plays and insights that quarterbacks would consider during the game. Manning admits that he initially had no interest in regular broadcasting due to the stress and impact on family life, but he enjoys the casual and comfortable atmosphere of the Manning cast. He discusses some memorable moments from the show and his role as the playful and sarcastic one, enjoying the reactions of his older brother Peyton. Manning also reveals that he listens to feedback and ideas from former colleagues and fans, which helps him improve.
Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced the year – 2025 – when ESPN will take its main cable channel direct-to-consumer. Host Andrew Marchand, who has reported on 2025 as the date for a couple of years, and John Ourand discuss what needs to happen before the 2025 launch date. The two hosts identify storylines that should develop over the next two years, as it heads direct-to-consumer. In light of SBJ’s report on Netflix’s interest in the NBA’s In-Season Tournament, Marchand and Ourand discuss Netflix’s aspirations to invest in live sports. The hosts also dive into Marchand’s exclusive interview with Al Michaels and talk about the future of the broadcasting legend.
Former NFL legend and current TV star Eli Manning joins the podcast as The Big Get and addresses how his brother Peyton Manning convinced him to do the “ManningCast” and when he knew that the Monday night show would be a success. Manning also dives into how he dealt with the media as a star quarterback in New York, what he learned from Derek Jeter when talking with the media and who his media influences were in his younger days. Manning also discusses the 2-8 New York Giants and offers suggestions on how his former team can improve.
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