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Here is a pic of Kit G. doing a Famous Belly-Check on Team 47; Chief Delphi, the only picture i got of a Belly-Check.
~Mike
23-07-2003 01:40
Keith ChesterHail to the EXCELLENT announcers at IRI:
1: Uh-oh! Looks like we have to do a belly check!
2: We have one down! Two! Three!
1: We have 4 down! Amazing!
2: Uh-oh, we're doing a paper check!
1: Does he have enough paper to do the check Paul?
1: I don't know...
Serious ref bashing, but still, kudos on the excellent play by play and keeping the crowd lively. Were they students or were they simple FIRST addicts from college?
23-07-2003 08:45
Paul CopioliKieth,
No. Dan Green (announcer) and I (MC) are both engineers. I am the engineering mentor for team 217 and Dan is an engineering mentor for 111. Dan did a lot of the announcing at the MidWest Regional, so he had experience. This was my first time doing MC, so it was very exciting for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed our off beat commentary and thank-you for your kind words.
With regards to the ref bashing, you had to be at last years competition to fully understand the jokes, but it was all in good fun. Baker and I are very good friends and that is pretty much the only reason we could get away with as much bashing as we did.
-Paul
23-07-2003 10:06
Andy Baker
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Originally posted by Paul Copioli Baker and I are very good friends and that is pretty much the only reason we could get away with as much bashing as we did. -Paul |

23-07-2003 10:38
JVN|
Originally posted by Andy Baker I predict that Paul and Dan have started something here... I bet that FIRST announcers will follow their lead and make fun of FIRST refs during next season. |
23-07-2003 10:44
Jeff Waegelin
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Originally posted by JVN What match number is it again? |
Great job, Dan and Paul!
23-07-2003 10:52
Paul CopioliFor those of you who don't get the "What match number is it?" joke. Here is the story: In matches 34, 35, and 36 we forgot to mention the match number during the introductions. Andy, very politely, mentioned to us that some spectators asked to here the match number. Well, Dan and I used it as an opportunity to make the competition more entertaining, so we mentioned match 37 about 8 times and kept on "forgetting" the match number throughout the day and asking the crowd. It was pretty funny, but I bet some people eventually got sick of it.
-Paul
23-07-2003 11:05
JVN|
Originally posted by Paul Copioli For those of you who don't get the "What match number is it?" joke. Here is the story: In matches 34, 35, and 36 we forgot to mention the match number during the introductions. Andy, very politely, mentioned to us that some spectators asked to here the match number. Well, Dan and I used it as an opportunity to make the competition more entertaining, so we mentioned match 37 about 8 times and kept on "forgetting" the match number throughout the day and asking the crowd. It was pretty funny, but I bet some people eventually got sick of it. -Paul |
23-07-2003 12:13
Mike Soukup|
Originally posted by Andy Baker Also, if regional directors know what is good for them, they will be asking these guys to "perform" at their regional. |
23-07-2003 12:26
Keith ChesterWe need to get you guys doing a play by play in a regional somewhere.
I could definately see these two on national television before a nationally broadcasted FIRST competition, sitting like John Madden or the other announcers would arguing the teams pros and cons, and whos the strongest players of the day...
23-07-2003 13:16
Ryan Dognaux
You guys did a great job
That match thing was pretty funny, and the commentary to the matches was excellent.
Next year say 2-ha though.
23-07-2003 20:58
dez250
I just want to thank you to first off for the wonderful commentary you guys did, it really livened up the competition. Also with the guest crowd commentaries, that was unique, it was awesome to hear a voice change here and there even if it was Raul's (by Dan)LOL... Also it was pretty nice being able to have commentators, let alone ones that knew the game and say things that make sense...
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Originally posted by Andy Baker ahem... used to be. ![]() They kinda reminded me of the performance that Dan and Blair did at this year's St. Louis Regional, where they would go back and forth on things, making jokes and ad-libbing. Heck, they even took jabs at Mike (dez250) as he was "rookie scorekeeper", helping Ken Leung! The performance that these two put on was probably the best announcer - m/c job that I've seen at a FIRST competition. They knew the game, the teams, and they had fun. I hope the entertainment translated over on the web-cast. Good job, Dan and Paul !!! Andy B. |
23-07-2003 21:25
Yes, those 2 were great. If the Midwest Regional director knows anything, they want Dan and Paul. I mean, how many other matches were ruined because the announcer mocked one of the coaches out on the field? (Raul from 111) By the way, that was hilarious. When I first heard that I was kind of shocked because I thought Wildstang was in that match and I was right. I glanced over and some of the referees were having a hard time concentrating on the match because they were just cracking up. Classic 
23-07-2003 22:51
Ryan Dognaux
I got my pictures back today, and you can see a good bellycheck here
I think that's John looking closely while Jeff and Kit observe John's perfect technique.
24-07-2003 13:56
dez250
haha now that shows a Belly check clearer and i think that was before kit tried to go down for this check i showed...lol
~Mike
24-07-2003 16:36
jonathan lallI'm surprised Steve Warren hasn't replied to this one yet. He was an announcer for Curie, the Canadian, Pittsburgh, and West Michigan Regionals, and he did a whole lot of this to the refs every time they went down or pulled out the paper. I'm told he got some bad looks from them. Sorry to say, but this phenomenon isn't new. 