Take his on the Manningcast, for instance.
An exercise in grabassery as an alternative to often boring Monday night games.
More improv comedy than an actual NFL broadcast.

Belichick is that lone exception.
If that isn’t peak Belichick, I don’t know what is.
Often times it worked out great.

Ernie, for sure.
Rehiring Josh McDaniels after he flamed out in Denver.
Reacquiring players who cashed in on their free agency once their price went down, and so on.
But all too often, he stayed beholden to certain guys who weren’t the best choices.
Think Urban Meyer, who kept recommending his players in the draft who turned out disastrous.
And, though I hate to say it, Patricia.
But that’s not going to stop this friendship.
Or shake The Hooded One’s faith in Patricia’s ability to prep him for this little ESPN2 show.
The attention to detail.
Let’s just put every NFL franchise who’s considering hiring him, he comes as a package deal.
Until then, let’s enjoy these last few weeks of his broadcasting career.
He’s the best ever to do this as well.