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Part of the reason Gruden is like that is because he plans on coaching again and doesn't want to burn any bridges. It's easier and safer for him to focus more on the positive parts of all the teams he sees.
What realistic Analyst out there doesn't think highly of Rivers at this point?
I don't mind Gruden because he's even across the board. He does tend to focus on the positives, but that's fine by me because he is even about it. I enjoy listening to him because he's intelligent and insightful. I enjoy occasionally learning something about the game when I watch, and there are certain ones that can do that.
Usually former coaches and QBs. I also think Dilfer's very insightful, and Dungy can be extremely interesting... even though he is the most bland person on TV.
I don't agree with what any of what they say all the time... but I do prefer these guys to the guys who make me feel like I know more about the sport than them.
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