Bring It On....My Shoulders Are Big Enough

I thought the commentary was appropriate and good for live TV. The only thing I did not like, was there was a lot of heavy breathing that came through loud and clear on the mic. I think I chased it down to Helfert being the one, but not 100% on that. It made it seem like the broadcast was amateurish with the sound.

I don't know what the cause was, a health issue, or simply being out of shape and winded, or something else. If it is something that can be rectified by a lifestyle change (and not a major health issue), then please take this as constructive criticism and try to improve your health for the sake of the sound quality.

I feel a bit bad posting this, but breathing is simply something you never hear on network TV, and it really stood out during this broadcast.

That was not me, but one of us did have a breathing problem at times. My breathing is very shallow. I thought my partner did a good job of controlling it while on the air. I could barely hear anything. If he would have been too loud the director would have said something and he didn't.
 
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