It’s pretty hard to fuck up a postseason broadcast if you think about it.

Simply show the game and tell me what’s going on.

If I’m watching at a bar I just want to….watch.

Afterwards I’ll nitpick about Bob Costas or whoever not being excited enough, but I’ll live.

What ESPN is doing during these wild card games is criminal.

A vintage October moment no doubt with the crowd going crazy.

That means the Mets had 3 outs to go if they were going to extend the game.

They actually missed an at bat in the 9th inning of a two run postseason game!

I thought I was imagining things.

As you could imagine, Frank lost it.

Now sometimes Frank gets a little over the top with his complaints.

Buster Olney grins randomly at the wind and he takes it as a terroristic threat towards the Mets organization.

If that was a Yankee postseason game I would have lost my fucking mind.

Who is making these decisions?

What pitch were you looking for?

What did you do to prepare?

The most generic, waste of an interview you could come up with.

Something that easily could be done after the game and not in a rushed manner.

Asinine in every way.

You would fail that mission.

NO ONE is asking for this.

A regular season game where you’re trying to keep the audience “entertained?”

Fine go nuts, try whatever you want.

A postseason game is outrageous.

We get it dude, you were a center.

You were part of the tush push.

I don’t need to hear about it incessantly for an entire quarter of the game.

Joe Buck and Troy Aikman aren’t enough for the booth?

We really need to add someone else there?

What good does that do?

You think people want that?

I don’t get it.

Just call the fucking game and don’t annoy me.

Is it really that hard to not do too much?

Stop making the game secondary.

ESPN’s postseason coverage has been so bad beyond the in-game interviews.

Again, I just don’t get it.