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Title: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: camboon on June 03, 2018, 03:50:29 PM
Am I the only one who is annoyed by Brian Taylor use of the term "chisel "instead of the standard term of "passes "the ball. Sounds like an Americanism to me.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: yandb on June 03, 2018, 07:24:41 PM
Just like that shake and bake.

Note to commentators it's an Australian sport, we don't need Americanisms infecting our speech when it comes to Aussie Rules.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Assange Tiger 😎 on June 03, 2018, 07:39:49 PM
Couldn't care less, really. Don't have an issue with it
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 03, 2018, 07:43:43 PM
Just like that shake and bake.

Note to commentators it's an Australian sport, we don't need Americanisms infecting our speech when it comes to Aussie Rules.

Been happening for years now

"Shot on Goal"

"Dee-fense"

"Offense "

"Quarterback"

Blah, blah

Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Assange Tiger 😎 on June 03, 2018, 07:47:04 PM
since when was saying some is having a shot on goal an American thing?  :lol

I think our own coach said Jordy McMahon was our 'QB' once  :shh
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: RedanTiger on June 03, 2018, 07:59:15 PM
BT is trying to follow in the footsteps of Rex Hunt.
Trying out all these little phrases, that he claims credit for, despite the fact he's too dumb to come up with them himself so he steals from US commentary.

You've forgotten the most pathetic - "The Package".

Like the overblown ground "entertainment" and ear-splitting crap at games.
Lost of self important idiots who don't appreciate or care for Aussie rules.
Only care about Aussie rules as a vehicle for their own glory.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Lebowski on June 03, 2018, 08:09:14 PM
drown em in your honey would have to be the worst - good ol derwayne
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on June 03, 2018, 08:11:27 PM
I don’t like when is BT commentating.

Annoys He hell out of me.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Slipper on June 03, 2018, 08:31:09 PM
I don’t like when is BT commentating.

Annoys He hell out of me.

Yep. If I could ever manage to find a negative out of the 2017 grand final, it was his commentating.

Apart from the lingo, he makes that many bloody mistakes it isn't funny.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 03, 2018, 08:32:44 PM
since when was saying some is having a shot on goal an American thing?  :lol

I think our own coach said Jordy McMahon was our 'QB' once  :shh

For over 130 years it was "shot At goal"

Also suggest you do some research of American sports and not the main ones , you may learn something
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: JP Tiger on June 03, 2018, 08:52:29 PM
I thought BT was saying "Pass the Cheezels" ... it seemed like something he would say repeatedly ...   :P
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Assange Tiger 😎 on June 03, 2018, 10:19:27 PM
since when was saying some is having a shot on goal an American thing?  :lol

I think our own coach said Jordy McMahon was our 'QB' once  :shh

For over 130 years it was "shot At goal"

Also suggest you do some research of American sports and not the main ones , you may learn something

You're seriously upset because commentators occasionally say "insert player" is going to have a shot on goal? Having a 'shot on goal' would only ever be heard in soccer when it comes to mainstream sports, and soccer isn't American. It's a worldwide sport. The term works for Aussies Rules too.

As for your 2nd line. Why? Are you saying you've done the research on obscure American sports and Australian commentators are using lingo from said obscure sports?
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: mat073 on June 03, 2018, 11:07:46 PM
The worst thing about the Grand final last year was BTs commentary.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 04, 2018, 06:59:21 AM
You're seriously upset because commentators occasionally say "insert player" is going to have a shot on goal? Having a 'shot on goal' would only ever be heard in soccer when it comes to mainstream sports, and soccer isn't American. It's a worldwide sport. The term works for Aussies Rules too.

As for your 2nd line. Why? Are you saying you've done the research on obscure American sports and Australian commentators are using lingo from said obscure sports?

Not exactly sure the NHL is an obscure sport but anyway  :whistle

"Shot on goal" has only come into AFL commentating in the last 5 or so years. Prior to that it was always "shot at goal". Isn't this thread in part about "Americanisms infecting our speech when it comes to Aussie Rules"?

And BTW just so you get the point last time I checked soccer isn't Aussie rules either so I don't think there's any need to use the "term shot on goal", can we not stick with the things that have served us well for over 130-140 years?
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: georgies31 on June 04, 2018, 07:55:35 AM
Only realised watching highlights JB is commentating on 7 now  :banghead.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: pmac21 on June 04, 2018, 10:46:29 AM
I love when they use the term.  "He's really driving through his legs" Back in my day we simply called it running or sprinting..
LOL
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: sugark on June 04, 2018, 10:49:48 AM
its better than Dwayne Russell and his constant 'blasts' the ball, all game long they blast the ball
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: taztiger4 on June 04, 2018, 11:05:40 AM
player has a "lovely long leg" to describe a kick !
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Dont Argue on June 04, 2018, 11:29:48 AM
Commentators carrying on about Dusty's free kick.
In my day it was " if you don't mind Umpire" and we all moved on
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Eat_em_Alive on June 04, 2018, 11:42:29 AM
"time to put his skates on" or "he has a good set of wheels on him"
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Diocletian on June 04, 2018, 01:30:49 PM
Pronouncing "defence" as "dee-fence" is just plain "ree-tarded"....

since when was saying some is having a shot on goal an American thing?  :lol

I think our own coach said Jordy McMahon was our 'QB' once  :shh

For over 130 years it was "shot At goal"

Also suggest you do some research of American sports and not the main ones , you may learn something

Shot on goal was a soccer term first.... :shh

Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Rampsation on June 04, 2018, 02:10:55 PM
The worst thing about the Grand final last year was BTs commentary.

I agree, he completely wrecked the last 30 seconds of the game, it needed McAvaney to finish the commentary. A McAvaney Sandy Roberts duo would have been 1000 times better, BT just tries hard but it comes across as pre rehearsed dribble. McAvaney and Roberts are just natural commentators. I agree the worst part of last seasons grand final was BTs performance.
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Assange Tiger 😎 on June 04, 2018, 02:40:55 PM
You're seriously upset because commentators occasionally say "insert player" is going to have a shot on goal? Having a 'shot on goal' would only ever be heard in soccer when it comes to mainstream sports, and soccer isn't American. It's a worldwide sport. The term works for Aussies Rules too.

As for your 2nd line. Why? Are you saying you've done the research on obscure American sports and Australian commentators are using lingo from said obscure sports?

Not exactly sure the NHL is an obscure sport but anyway  :whistle

"Shot on goal" has only come into AFL commentating in the last 5 or so years. Prior to that it was always "shot at goal". Isn't this thread in part about "Americanisms infecting our speech when it comes to Aussie Rules"?

And BTW just so you get the point last time I checked soccer isn't Aussie rules either so I don't think there's any need to use the "term shot on goal", can we not stick with the things that have served us well for over 130-140 years?

It's not an American sport either  :thumbsup NHL isn't actually a sport, it is a league.

I said soccer would be the other sport you'd often hear that term. I've heard commentators in the AFL says 'shot on goal' going back near 20 years lol. Bruce has been saying it for a long time. My questions is: WHO CARES? In soccer if you kick the ball towards the goals, you're having a shot on/at goal. The same for Aussie Rules. It makes complete sense. Who cares if 'shot at goal' was more popular until 30 years ago?

Fair enough if they say Jack Higgins is going to the line for a free throw after getting laid out by Lynden Dunn...but this other stuff isn't even an issue
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Assange Tiger 😎 on June 04, 2018, 02:43:09 PM
Shot on goal was a soccer term first.... :shh

 :shh
player has a "lovely long leg" to describe a kick !

Eh when I was playing footy you'd always say so and so had a great leg. Same as when a teammate or yourself hits a great pass - you'll hear "great leg" or "great shoe" a lot.

Half this stuff isn't even a commentator thing
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: lamington on June 04, 2018, 05:18:37 PM
I actually have nothing against BT or JB commentating. I actually really enjoyed their commentary when Jake King tried to take on half the Collingwood FC and they went nuts. I enjoy the injection of enthusiasm and their non-professional terminology.

exhibit a) when Nahas was lining up for goal 20m out and didn't look confident so he tried to pass it off and the kick got intercepted, BT went NAAAHHA-NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

I also enjoyed JB going nuts with the whole Push up thing.

For me Anthony 'Huddo' Hudson, Basil, and Dwayne Russell are the worst and I mean the absolute worst. Huddo because a) his voice grates me and for example when there was that line in the sand game, and a punch on happening I have never been so bored.
Basil because he always gets the player's name wrong and also seems to be 3-5 seconds behind the actual play
Dwayne Russell because his commentary style is as bland as licking plasterboard.

Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Eat_em_Alive on June 04, 2018, 06:18:36 PM
 :clapping
Title: Re: Brain Taylor's chisels
Post by: Lebowski on June 04, 2018, 08:05:06 PM
I actually have nothing against BT or JB commentating. I actually really enjoyed their commentary when Jake King tried to take on half the Collingwood FC and they went nuts. I enjoy the injection of enthusiasm and their non-professional terminology.

exhibit a) when Nahas was lining up for goal 20m out and didn't look confident so he tried to pass it off and the kick got intercepted, BT went NAAAHHA-NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

I also enjoyed JB going nuts with the whole Push up thing.

For me Anthony 'Huddo' Hudson, Basil, and Dwayne Russell are the worst and I mean the absolute worst. Huddo because a) his voice grates me and for example when there was that line in the sand game, and a punch on happening I have never been so bored.
Basil because he always gets the player's name wrong and also seems to be 3-5 seconds behind the actual play
Dwayne Russell because his commentary style is as bland as licking plasterboard.

On the weekend heard JB and BT going off at Razor Ray when the whole stadium and commentary team thought it was htb but then razor comes in with theatrics calling too high - was a pee-er.