S79 PT #5: Analytical Comments
Due: Sunday, November 17th @ 11:59 PM PST
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skyrrhawk
Registered Senior Member
written #1
Celly grew up doing theatre alongside their multi sport lifestyle, so they're very good at riffing in conversation off of what's given to them. Given that Manhattan is now out of the playoffs, they don't have much to discuss aside from riffing off the past season and maybe on what's ahead for the team next season. It's pretty easy to feign confidence when you're talking about things that you actually have good knowledge about and when you're taking it in a more lighthearted way, so that's what they do. Plus, it's always a bonus to show some personality and maybe get the fanbase to buy in just that little bit more, so that's what they do. They were drafted way too high to Not Do That, unfortunately, and maybe a little part of them sees it as a duty, but hey, it is what it is. (Honestly, they mostly just get asked about their year over year improvement and quest towards returning to point per game status.)
Mongoose87
Registered Senior Member
Option 2
Elaina Beneski has way too high an opinion of herself to do either the smartest thing (decline the invitation to participate) or the second smartest thing (prepare throughly so she won't embarrass herself). It's on. I expect she'll get into contact with her old friend, Kosmo Kramerev. Kosmo has extremely eclectic tastes and odds are he's already had some sort of run in with whatever obscure sport this other league plays (baseball or something equally perverse, I don't know). The money doesn't hurt either. In Alaska, your pitiful mainland USA inflation is like a little baby inflation, crying and pooping itself. Do you know what it costs to get and imported wine into Anchorage in the dead of winter? The commentary does not go well. Elaina tried to memorize a few phrases Kosmo used to describe play, but she does not understand what is going on well enough to use them, and it shows.
Ara
SMJHL HO Sentient Government Copper
Written option 1:
I imagine that Roisin would probably take the money and spend the next 11 hours doing as much research as she could on the sport, likely to prepare for the colour commentator. Odds are that they would wing whatever they couldn’t prepare for, but I think this is where something uniqre happens. I think that given Roisin’s previous experience with media and commentator would go a lot way towards helping her prepare for her appearance on the show. I imagine that she would do quite well as commentator, with her personality/commentary largely winning over the skeptical viewers. Yet with that being said, I do imagine that she would struggle somewhat when it comes to getting the finer points or details of the sport down. This I imagine would cause a fair bit of stumbling at times, but otherwise it would be a minor issue. All told, Roisin should do well and would be one of the more memorable guest stars brought onto the program. 164 words.
Symmetrik
Registered S35 Challenge Cup Champion
caltroit_red_flames
Trading Card Admins S45 Challenge Cup Champion Code: Written Option 2: Your player is invited to guest star as a commentator (either colour commentator or play-by-play) by another sports league! The pay is absolutely incredible, but there’s just one catch! Your player knows nothing about the sport and has to be there in 12 hours. Do they accept? Do they refuse the massive amount of money? How do they prepare? Do they just wing it or spend the next 12 hours meticulously studying? How does it go? Do they make a fool of themselves or are they charismatic enough to make a good guest star? Cal Juice was asked to come on to a baseball broadcast. Unfortunately not only does he not know anything about baseball, he hates it! But they have to accept the massive amount of money because he could do a lot of good with it. He doesn't prepare for the broadcast though, instead he decides to wing it and see what happens. I think everyone knows that he's a hockey player so there shouldn't be an expectation for him to know very much and the rest he can get from context clues. He doesn't make a fool of himself but I think most people watching know that he's really just there to be a pretty face and provide some crossover fans to the PBE. By the end of the broadcast he's able to see what people like about baseball but still isn't super into it. After the game he accepts that check and uses the money to open an unhoused peoples shelter in Chicago.
Chris
Registered Senior Member
Written option 2:
Marian should accept the invitation to guest star as a commentator despite their lack of knowledge about the sport, considering the incredible pay. To prepare, they should devote the next 12 hours to learn as much as possible about the sport, its rules, key players, recent matches, and popular strategies. By diligently studying, he can familiarize himself with the terminology and gain a basic understanding of the game. During the commentary, Marian should focus on asking insightful questions, providing engaging commentary, and drawing on their own experiences in sports to offer unique perspectives. With charisma, adaptability, and a quick learning ability, they can navigate the broadcast effectively and entertain the audience. By being honest about their limited knowledge but showcasing enthusiasm and a willingness to learn on air, they can turn their lack of expertise into a charming and relatable quality. Marian, Ultimately, with proper preparation, a positive attitude, and a willingness to embrace the challenge, the Should agree to be a guest commentator even if they don't know much about the sport, because of the amazing payment. In order to get ready, they should dedicate the next 12 hours to gaining knowledge about the sport, including its rules, key players, recent matches, and popular strategies. Through committed studying, they can become acquainted with the terminology and develop a fundamental grasp of the game. While commentating, Marian should concentrate on posing thought-provoking questions, delivering captivating commentary, and leveraging their personal experiences in sports to provide distinctive viewpoints. They are able to effectively navigate the broadcast and entertain the audience with their charisma, adaptability, and quick learning ability. By openly admitting their limited knowledge while displaying excitement and a 0 to learn during the broadcast, they can transform their lack of expertise into a endearing and relatable trait. In the end, by adequately preparing, maintaining a positive mindset, and being open to facing the challenge, Marian can amaze themselves and the viewers with a successful guest appearance as a commentator, demonstrating that charm and hard work can overcome initial obstacles.
JustAnotherHockeyFan
Simmer ask me about my love for steamed hotdogs
LampLighter
Registered Posting Freak
Option 2:
If Matiss got invited to do a broadcast for a sport that he knew nothing about he definitely would want to participate to have a fun experience and to learn about something new. He would most likely do color commentary because that would be the least amount of speaking and majority of the things you say as a color commentator you are reading off of a fact sheet which should be fairly easy to do. Matiss would prepare by watching and researching as much of the sport that he could in the next 12 hours to be able to do the best that he can and hopefully he won’t have to say too many things during the broadcast. The broadcast went great and there were mess ups but everything worked out in the end. Matiss found a new sport that he now likes to watch and will be following more often after having participated in the broadcast.
bbjygm
Moderators Yogurt Lord
Cuffy
Registered S7, S13, S20, S21 Challenge Cup Champion
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Turtle Bob is pretty knowledgeable about sports but one time back in the day he accepted an offer from the SBA to be an announcer for their small star game. Well what a very poor decision that ended up being. Bob knew nothing about the basketball league or the players in it. He just had a connection with the league through the Cuffy player agency. Cuffy has had multiple Hall of Fame players go through the SBA so Bob thought it was a good opportunity to get some popularity from the basketball association. Right from the get go Bob announces the wrong players heading for the jump ball he thought the Point guards were supposed to jump for the initial jump ball but in reality it’s the big tall center who go for that initial jump. Then when he was announcing the MVP of the game ( the best player at the time was Zach Cuff Jr he blew that completely (even though it was his agencies own player) and ended up awarding Ball Hard D Waiters the MVP of the game but really it was supposed to go to ZCJ
JaytheGreat
IIHF Commissioner IIHF Commissioner
Written Option 1
My interview I feel went pretty well, I wasn't nervous, and I thought I did pretty well on the desk. I don't think I gave the standard hockey answers and I feel like I answered most of them pretty well. I cracked a few jokes and felt really confident, I think I did a good job breaking down what to expect from the Atlanta match up and how we might be able to go after them. I told them as long as the defense holds up our offense will get us over the line this series and that I believed that the defense was one of our biggest strengths. All in all I think the experience was a good one and I would love to go back, even one of the producers told me that I have a seat at the desk waiting for me when I retire if I want it.
Canadice
SHL GM SHL GM
Fluberwusterdinge
Registered Member
Written Prompt 2: (222 Words).
Okay so, the most expectable thing would be preparing a whole jar of coffee to delve over and binge ludicrous amounts of content in the following say, 6 hours. It's true that no matter how much content you consume it could never match the first-hand experience that comes from playing the sport. Instead, the focus of his endeavours would be to get well-acquainted with the rules barring edge-cases, get familiar with modern trends and at least briefings about why any of those tactics, plays and such come to happen, and if possible, get to know at least what people or teams are involved! Knowing the bare-minimum and leaving logistics behind, instead of trying to look like a conosseour, he'd instead lean on his strengths, extrapolating trends and common themes from somewhere he's more familiar with and can draw a plausible connection so that he can actually add onto the commentary to some extent without being limited to being a pretty face with a great smile. Admiteddly, he has both to boast, but that's not the point! And lastly, absolutely making himself presentable, prepare a few jokes or lines ahead of time that he could use as a clutch if needed be and as always, try to be both entertaining and inviting to the audience.
KlusteR
Registered Posting Freak Code: Written Option 1:Your team’s local broadcasting station’s analyst desk has invited your player to talk about themselves as well as their team’s upcoming playoff matchup and the best way to win. If your player hasn’t made the playoffs, they instead invite you to talk about your player’s performance this season and how your team can improve next season. What do you tell the desk about your team’s current match up? What do you tell the desk about your own player’s performance? How is your player while on the desk? Are they a nervous wreck or are they cracking jokes and quips with expert charisma? With a rematch from Season 77 against the Texas Renegades looming on the horizon, Levin was invited by NBC Sports Bay Area to discuss the Western Conference finals that will start on Monday, to see how our core of players drafted in Season 71 is holding up ahead of another era-defining series. Levin, not being a native English speaker, and also not being the most charismatic player on the team, bit the bullet in order to let the rest of the team concentrate on their preparations. The anchors obviously adressed the defensive woes of the team, particularly glaring in the series against the Calgary Dragons, but without wanting to reveal too much, Levin mentioned that the coaching staff has been working on a few adjustments to try and stifle a potent Texas offense. The rest of the time was spent looking into the mindset of the top line, Webb and Winters in tow, ahead of another possible Cup run. Without jinxing it, Levin explained that morale in the locker room is at its apex, especially with the team trying to get aging stars Justin Time, Luca Hunziker and Aleksandr Iskandrov a last shot at hoisting the Challenge Cup. (199 words)
Katth
Player Updaters Player Updaters
Option 2
Honestly for a huge amount of money I would do pretty much anything. In twelve hours you can do a lot of reading and prep work so I would gladly take it and start cracking at it. I think you can learn most sports and how it works in far less than twelve hours so this should not be too hard of a challenge. And even if I made some mistakes and a fool of myself I would have a large bag of cash that will make me smile anyway and who cares what other people think. I am becoming an old man in this league so I have to grab everything I can get before retirement is coming. I did not plan to start working a corporate job after my SHL career is over just to get by and pay the bills. I have a reputation to uphold and a life style I am not willing to part with. |
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