Brendan Haywood
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We've talked about this a lot before with like Doc Emmerich and different people who do hockey.
These shift changes are so drastically fast.
I mean, NBA players, they sub in, they sub out.
It's very regimented and organized.
The shift changes to know from second to second who is on the ice and who is not by the play-by-play person.
It's nuts.
I think it's the most difficult job in all of professional broadcasting.
I know you guys probably talked about it at length with Dan sitting here, but I can't imagine how someone like Doc Emrick or any of these hockey announcers, who most of them are sitting...
Way up.
Like they're calling it off a monitor in some cities.
Sitting way up on the upper levels are able to decipher who is getting the puck at different times when these line changes are happening.
Look, I guess practice makes perfect.
You're around the game long enough, you get better at it.
But I think that is the most difficult job in broadcasting.
No doubt about that.
Dylan, you got a poll question for us today.
I do, actually.
Off of our play of the day, what's the best overtime in sports?
NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB?
It's got to be NHL.