Sunday, November 7, 2010

Live Blogging Sprint Cup Series From Texas (2:00PM - ESPN)


Last week the Sprint Cup Series put on the kind of show at Talladega that used to draw a full house. Instead, the stands were noticeably empty and the TV ratings fell almost 25%. This has been a very tough year for NASCAR, ESPN and the Chase.

Today, the later start time for the TMS race will allow both the pre-race and the race coverage to be on ESPN. There have been no changes in the network's on-air line-up despite the struggles with the ratings. That has been the style of ESPN for the last four seasons. Changes are made in the off-season.

In the NASCAR Countdown pre-race show, Allen Bestwick and his endless enthusiasm for the sport are mixed with the offbeat comments of Rusty Wallace and the politically correct words of Brad Daugherty. This trio has accomplished little in the past four seasons.

Wallace arrived in the infield after a fractured stay in the broadcast booth. His role as the lead analyst was quickly changed after his comments proved to be driven by his personal relationships with the drivers, teams and owners involved. In the end, ESPN removed him for the fresh presence of Dale Jarrett.

Daugherty came along in the new TV contract and was quickly dubbed "The voice of the fans" by Bestwick. Daugherty may be politically connected and a current Sprint Cup Series team owner, but on TV he is a dud. His enthusiastic back-slapping for the sport adds nothing in terms of information and he has worn out his welcome.

Bestwick ends his segments by passing the telecast to Marty Reid, the new play-by-play announcer for NASCAR on ESPN. Taking over from Dr. Jerry Punch, Reid came in with support from fans and the media, including this blog. After a relatively harmless Nationwide Series stint, the wheels came off for Reid once the Sprint Cup Series coverage began.

Now openly taunted by fans online, Reid's issues with the longer races and his lack of NASCAR knowledge surfaced quickly. When Jarrett and Andy Petree are not providing him information, Reid struggles to provide the kind of exciting commentary for which he made his name. Whether driven by orders from the management of lack of chemistry in the TV booth, Reid has simply been watching the TV monitors and talking about what he sees.

Jarrett and Petree continue to provide solid information and analysis, but have not meshed with Reid in terms of creating dynamic live sports television. It should be interesting to see what ESPN shakes-up during the winter.

As most readers of this blog know, the veteran NASCAR on ESPN producer was terminated after being arrested in Connecticut several weeks ago. ESPN's other line producer had already left the series for personal reasons. Now, the producing of the races is up to a young lady who was serving in a management role.

Last week at Talladega it became very clear from communications overheard from the TV truck that things were a mess. The producer was unclear several times on who was leading the race. The situation on the last lap left her in a lurch. Her lack of leadership and problem solving ability was the buzz all week long.

Texas poses the challenge of action that unfolds quickly on a track that will test the patience and the tires of the teams. Goodyear is nervous because of the speeds, NASCAR is nervous because of Chase implications and ESPN is nervous because of the ratings.

Dr. Jerry Punch, Jamie Little, Dave Burns and Vince Welch are the pit reporters. For all the drama in the booth and the TV truck, the pit reporting team has flown under the radar. No incidents with drivers this season, no big errors and no hype-driven agendas. It seems that the presence of Punch has brought this group together.

While SPEED is making all kinds of changes in on-air personalities to set-up next season, ESPN is going to finish the season with this team intact. It should be very interesting to watch the chemistry and hear the conversations between all the participants in this ongoing soap opera.

Thanks to Martin Truex Jr. and his team for the picture of the special car that he will run today in support of a $250 thousand dollar donation to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation from NAPA. The car has the names of over 2400 survivors and victims of breast cancer written in pink on it.

This post will serve to host your comments on the ESPN coverage of the Sprint Cup Series race from the Texas Motor Speedway. To add your TV-related comment, just click on the comments button below. This is a family-friendly website, please keep that in mind when posting. Thanks for stopping by.

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Charlie said...

Four angles showing JJ getting bumped.

Anonymous said...

The new drinking game will be to take a drink when Marty says "Side by side" or anyone says "Jimmie Johnson"...Seriously, there is nobody else in the field with the name Johnson. Won't we all know that it's Jimmie????

Jonathan said...

those red lights that Texas has looks like Xmas lights lol I thought for a moment they were getting into the spirit a little to soon

brad said...

Who knew Casey Mears was actually running the whole race today?

Vicky D said...

Anon at 6:45 I think Nascar wants JJ to win so they threw the yellow! LOL

Anonymous said...

only Kevin Harvick is ready to make a run at it. Not anyone else in the Top 10 according to ESPN.

Sally said...

JD, it's nice that lots of people read this site. Too bad they don't ever listen to what we are saying, isn't it? But then, we're just fans. what do we know? Well, other than a lot more than poor Marty, that is. And the director. And maybe the producer. And 'Big Brad', obviously.

Martin Vincent said...

@brad - Mears has only parked twice since he took over the seat of the #13. I think a lot of those races were supposed to be S&P deals if Papis had stayed in the seat.

Anonymous said...

Won't we all know that it's Jimmie????

Technically shouldn't they be calling these people by their last name? Seems like the only sport that calls people by first name.

Jonathan said...

I dont know whos worse Marty Reid or Jerry Punch!!! Things have been Interesting for 4 hours according to Marty lol

Ken-Michigan said...

Very important to hear comments from Kyle Busch ??

How important is it ??

Post race cameras and crews better get ready.

Charlie said...

I thought for a moment there we were going to get the Meat in the Sandwich from Marty but the 3 wide never happened.

Anonymous said...

are we all in agreement that 500 miles is too long

Daly Planet Editor said...

The pressure is on to get these final laps right. This is really the big time for TV right now.

Sally said...

Considering that is't yet another 1 1/2 mile track, yes, it's too long.

Anonymous said...

That was the worst call of as finish I have ever heard. What the hell was Reid talking about? Call the freaking race you idiot.

Anonymous said...

Need interview with Kyle Busch and Chad Knaus or ESPN fails us.

Anonymous said...

Screwed up the finish of the race again. So who is the idiot that thinks this is good?

Anonymous said...

As the final lap comes to a close Reid is talking about the Chase points lead and things that you just never hear at the end of a race. You just saw a great battle at the front for the win and he's worried about the 9th place driver.

Anonymous said...

Chad looked piss at Vince Welch

Anonymous said...

Morale at Hendrick just went to he**.

Anonymous said...

Uh that was Chad not Jimmie

brad said...

Epic failure! Marty just cant call the end of a Nascar race with excitement and accuracy. And I doubt they will get Kyle Busch. Nice of Knaus to say he made the final decision! Very candid!

Sally said...

Well, ny dinner is calling. If I can stay awake long enough!

Unknown said...

I didn't even KNOW it was the END of the race? WTH? HORRIBLE BOOTH CALLING. Idiots...where was Reid's mind??????????????

Just caught bits of this..no access to SPEED channel where ai am tonight :(

JD

If lots are reading this blog, they care not ONE WHIT about bringing us better tv pictures of the race!!

It's not rocket science.

I MISS SPEED 3night with bizarre crew changes...darn it.

if there is alternative to watch VL..please email or tweet me :)

terri said...

Whoever thinks morale is bad at Hendrick motorsports has been drinking Andy Petree's Kool-aid. They're one team. They practice together. They work together. They've been together at Hendrick for who-knows-how-long. The media will want you all to believe the 48 team is at home crying in their cups. Nothing will be farther from the truth because neither Chad nor Mr. Hendrick will allow it.

Anonymous said...

OOps...June was really

Sophia..how the hell did it get that name? Not even mine...bizarro world.

Charlie said...

If Sprint sponsors this stuff, why does Espn camera try to keep the Sprint girl out of the picture in victory lane.

Daly Planet Editor said...

Before you head out for dinner, take a moment to update our new "TV Police" post.

Thanks again to our friend Pete Pistone for the title.

You guys rock hanging in there today during what was sometimes a confusing and very weird telecast.

New columns every day this week!

Take care,

JD

GinaV24 said...

and ESPN is going to bail right away? right, talk to the winner only.

I don't watch SportsCenter and I could care less about what Edwards has to say.

Daly Planet Editor said...

Sending comments up to the new post now, thanks again.

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