I can see why people don’t like Joe Buck, he lacks excitement in some of his calls. But I like him. He lets the moment speak for itself. He doesn’t try to make some memorable call every time. I like that.
The problem I have with him is when he drags out words like "it isssssss....caught" or "baaccckkk at the waaaalllll" and sometimes he's a little too low energy. I think he is not a good regular season announcer but in the postseason I actually like having him announce baseball games. He 100% does let the moment speak for himself and he conveys a seriousness that I quite like about postseason. I much prefer him in baseball over football. I wish he would show a little more energy like these highlights when big moments do happen tho
@@chrisrongey3065 I definitely understand that. Never thought about how his voice and style fits one sport but not another, that’s an interesting way of looking at it and I think you’re right.
i wonder what ever happen to that saints CB after that game!? is he still playing NOW or did he get silently shafted out of the league? for its mistakes like that one that cost players their entire career!
@@keronstewart9446 The one who missed the tackle on Diggs is named Marcus Williams, and he is on the Ravens now. Number 20 who you can see was also there is Ken Crawley who continued with the Saints but is now a free agent.
Need to give Joe Buck credit, he took the criticism directed at him earlier in his career to heart starting around 2013. He's gotten so much better at showing emotion and passion where needed, while letting many moments speak for themselves. His Minneapolis Miracle, Cubs WS, and Seahawks comeback calls are classics.
He's still too bias and it shows. You named teams/games that either A. He had no interest in (Vikings/Saints) or B. Teams he likes (Cubs/Seahawks). He's still crap with Big Ten Games, Anything with Philly in the name, and a plethora of other instances.
I absolutely LOVE Joe Buck................when he does baseball games. I still think he is a terrible NFL broadcaster though. He should really do MLB full time since he is so good at it.
@MambaMan 45 for me it depends on the game. If it's a high scoring game or game with a lot of drama like the Vikings vs Saints (both games), he has more emotion and make the game more enjoyable
can’t believe i got to see that with my own eyes crazy that there’s gonna be 100 more crazy moments in our lifetime that we can’t even predict or imagine footballs really the best game
Top 10 Moments in My Opinion: 1. Cubs End 108 Year Drought 2. Patriots Complete 28-3 Comeback 3. Minneapolis Miracle 4. Plaxico Burress’s Touchdown Spoils Perfect Season 5. Red Sox End the Curse 6. “We Will See You Tomorrow Night.”
The Minneapolis Miracle is one of those things you will never forget where you were or what you were doing when it happened. I was at Walmart, just got done with a shift, but was keeping tabs on the game. I remember trying to hurry to the break room to catch the end of the game, ran into one of my coworkers, asked her who won. She said that the Vikings had lost by 1 point. I just sunk to my knees in the middle of the aisle between one of our clothing sections and another aisle, about to just go into shock. Then I looked down at my phone because something just told me to, and saw that we had won. I had to do a double take, and I remember my mouth was wide open and I screamed "We won? WE WON!!" My mom and I immediately went home afterwards and saw the play. Just seeing it was amazing, definitely one of the best plays in sports history.
I think it starts off as a solid call, it falls apart the moment he fails to raise his voice on the catch. Change that one thing, maybe add a "Wow! What a catch!" in there and you have a classic call. Al Michaels also undersold the Stephen Baker 3rd and 13 play in Super Bowl XXV almost exactly the same way but that never comes up, I guess cause Michaels is consistently great.
Hes the perfect announcer for postseason baseball, postseason baseball is already tense enough because in baseball anything can happen with the strike of a bat, and him letting the crowd take over and not trying to do too much really adds to it
I can’t hop on the “hate Joe Buck” train. He’s made some of my favorite calls and as a Red Sox fan, his call as we overcame the curse will live on forever in our hearts.
well I'm drivin that train and I have already taken MLB away from him because of extreme bias so blatant. Sure he prob picked the Red Sox as a "favorite" but when you are a SF Giants fan listening to him cackle about all of the teams we buried on the way, especially Rangers, Cardinals, Tigers then Royals, he is full of shit. We beat em all and he had to backtrack every series. My favorite "greatest pitcher on the planet" verlander. Panda wasnt impressed wiht 95-99 and knocked 2 homers against him and then a 3rd. Barry fkin Zito bet Verlander. Joe Buck has always sucked. Ive turned him off for 15 years and finally we ran him outta MLB. Smoltz is way better than McCarver too.
i hate buck. I wish he was announcing wrestling during the Montreal screw job, and when Brett hart spits.... McMahon moves outta the way and it landed right on bucks face. That would be the ideal treatment he deserves. He’s a fake, a phony, a rice a roni jabroni..... he needs to get bounced faster than a check from hulk Hogan’s alimony
In my opinion, Joe Buck is currently at his peak with ESPN. Enthusiasm beginning in the 2010s has only gotten better in the 2020s. Plus this man can beat anyone in a roasting battle.
I personally think you don't need emotion to make a good announcement. Sometimes, this monotone-ish voice makes the game itself more powerful, and the sights and sounds of the players speak more. He sounds more analytical and unbiased in most cases, making the announcing of the game feel less motivated towards one set of fans or the other.
Started watching MLB in like 2020, and got to watch 2017 WS highlights because of the headlining scandal and I was starting to follow the Dodgers IMO there's no one that can replace Buck in commentating that series. His voice + the crowd, is just.... A perfect combination
The fact that Joe Buck can compentently call both NFL and MLB games is underrated. He's always been one of my favorites. He had some funny moments as well as memorable ones. Makes him human, and relatable.
His call game 6 of the 1991 World Series when Kirby Pucket hit the game winning home run is stuff of legend . But as Joe said “ Will see you tomorrow night “”
Don't care what anyone says, Joe Buck is really good at commentating and allowing the viewers at home to absorb the sound of the crowd as if you were at the game.
I always liked Joe Buck but I never realized how bad his NFL calls use to be probably because I was wrapped in the games and the fact that he is so monotone at times. He has gotten WAAAYYYYY BETTER than he use to be before the 2010 really since 2015
I was waiting for the best Joe Buck call of all-time and it never showed up! “That is a disgusting act!” When Randy Moss *pretends* to moon the crowd at Lambaeu Field after scoring a TD against the Packers.
I’m gonna have to say his best calls were the Rajai Davis homer in game 7 of the WS and then the Cubs winning in extra innings is his best (either that or the Minneapolis miracle)
I still think he did a good job with the David Freese hit. Reason was because in 2011 his vocal chords were injured which is why he sound deeper. But given that it still sounds good
@@texascard The fact that he could still DO that WS even in that state speaks to his dedication. But I thought his "We'll see you tomorrow night" was better because it must've felt great to redo an famous call his father did.
How's the "Toss to white, he's innnnnnnnnn Patriots wins the SB - BRADY HAS HIS 5th .... WHAT A COMEBACK" .... And the "It hasn't happened AT Fenway Park for 95 years, the RedSox are World champions" in this video?
That Ortiz grand slam is cemented in my mind - the cop with his arms raised in celebration next to Torii Hunter’s legs in the air while Joe Buck screams “TIE GAME”…chills
this guy has turned into an all time great now in his 50's. I listen to other announcers and Joe is leagues more professional and just has that older style guys like Herbstreit or Collinsworth lack. We will miss him when he is gone..
There are times where he’s been completely emotionless. But through the years you can hear more excitement from him. Compare early 2000’s to the last 5 years. Big difference. And he lets the moments happen without unnecessary blabber (usually). But don’t get me wrong, every time he gets excited to yell no flags, I just pound my head
I get why people don’t like him but I think he has really gotten a lot better these past 10 or so years. He shows more emotion while also letting the moment & crowd noise speak for itself.
i wonder what ever did happen to that saints CB from 3:59 anyways !? for i haven't heard or seen anything from that guy since ever since he became the scapegoat for the Minneapolis Miracle!
As much as I hate the play because it robbed Drew Brees of a shot at another super bowl, his Minneapolis Miracle call will forever be his best one. Chills.
I’ve always been a fan of “ortiz hits one to right field, we’ll see you later tonight.” Also the 2013 World Series had a walk-off interference call and a walk-off pickoff in back to back games.
One thing you can't deny, He's gotten really good at letting the moment speak for itself.
Commentary is part of the moment
That's what I love about him
So you’re saying he is at his best when he is not talking.
@@blackscreen1810 depends on the moment
@@jacobh674 subtlety >
I can see why people don’t like Joe Buck, he lacks excitement in some of his calls. But I like him. He lets the moment speak for itself. He doesn’t try to make some memorable call every time. I like that.
I just love the way he pauses and lets the noise of the crowd take over
Agreed
Mitchell…
The problem I have with him is when he drags out words like "it isssssss....caught" or "baaccckkk at the waaaalllll" and sometimes he's a little too low energy. I think he is not a good regular season announcer but in the postseason I actually like having him announce baseball games. He 100% does let the moment speak for himself and he conveys a seriousness that I quite like about postseason. I much prefer him in baseball over football. I wish he would show a little more energy like these highlights when big moments do happen tho
@@chrisrongey3065 I definitely understand that. Never thought about how his voice and style fits one sport but not another, that’s an interesting way of looking at it and I think you’re right.
I always get chills from that Minneapolis miracle one, you can hear the amazement from Buck
they need to keep Joe buck they need to put Joe buck in madden 23 and MLB the show 23
Too bad joe buck and troy aikman is not with Fox sports anymore
i wonder what ever happen to that saints CB after that game!?
is he still playing NOW or did he get silently shafted out of the league? for its mistakes like that one that cost players their entire career!
@@keronstewart9446 The one who missed the tackle on Diggs is named Marcus Williams, and he is on the Ravens now. Number 20 who you can see was also there is Ken Crawley who continued with the Saints but is now a free agent.
same
Need to give Joe Buck credit, he took the criticism directed at him earlier in his career to heart starting around 2013. He's gotten so much better at showing emotion and passion where needed, while letting many moments speak for themselves. His Minneapolis Miracle, Cubs WS, and Seahawks comeback calls are classics.
Yes sir
He's still terrible. What games are you watching?
@@mijkosnook7787 He listed his favorite games. Did you not read the comment?
He's still too bias and it shows. You named teams/games that either A. He had no interest in (Vikings/Saints) or B. Teams he likes (Cubs/Seahawks).
He's still crap with Big Ten Games, Anything with Philly in the name, and a plethora of other instances.
@@mijkosnook7787He literally said the games he watched. Are you dumb?
I still don’t understand why people hate Joe Buck so much. He’s becoming more emotional in his calls in the 2010s
Sports 311 yeah cuz his calls in the postseason are exciting
I’ve been hearing his voice for 17 years and he’s ok. He’s no Jim Nantz or al Micheals but he’s ok.
I absolutely LOVE Joe Buck................when he does baseball games. I still think he is a terrible NFL broadcaster though. He should really do MLB full time since he is so good at it.
@MambaMan 45 for me it depends on the game. If it's a high scoring game or game with a lot of drama like the Vikings vs Saints (both games), he has more emotion and make the game more enjoyable
He has the voice. hes my favorite
The Minneapolis Miracle call still gives me chills, I saw that on live TV and it was amazing. Great to know that Diggs is now on my team.
can’t believe i got to see that with my own eyes crazy that there’s gonna be 100 more crazy moments in our lifetime that we can’t even predict or imagine footballs really the best game
When you hear him commentating... you know its gonna be a good game😂💯
On Sundays that is. He also calls the lame ass TNF games
Exactly 💯
Top 10 Moments in My Opinion:
1. Cubs End 108 Year Drought
2. Patriots Complete 28-3 Comeback
3. Minneapolis Miracle
4. Plaxico Burress’s Touchdown Spoils Perfect Season
5. Red Sox End the Curse
6. “We Will See You Tomorrow Night.”
Idk know why people hate joe buck when you hear his voice you know it's october baseball
Daniel Roman or November
When I hear his voice It reminds me of a geriatric on meds
Cuz baseball sucks unless it’s ohtani
I agree.
Cause he used to be god awful. Watch the David Tyree catch. One of the best catches in NFL history sounded like a mundane event.
As frustrating as his bad calls are, his good ones are just as iconic. I love Joe’s voice in big moments
buck has gotten unbelievably better the last 5-10 years or so. So many iconic calls
its easy when you get every championship game
Not a fan of either team but the Diggs td brings tears to my eyes. Love playoff football
He can make a moment really exciting when he actually shows emotion
The Minneapolis Miracle is one of those things you will never forget where you were or what you were doing when it happened.
I was at Walmart, just got done with a shift, but was keeping tabs on the game. I remember trying to hurry to the break room to catch the end of the game, ran into one of my coworkers, asked her who won. She said that the Vikings had lost by 1 point. I just sunk to my knees in the middle of the aisle between one of our clothing sections and another aisle, about to just go into shock. Then I looked down at my phone because something just told me to, and saw that we had won. I had to do a double take, and I remember my mouth was wide open and I screamed "We won? WE WON!!" My mom and I immediately went home afterwards and saw the play. Just seeing it was amazing, definitely one of the best plays in sports history.
Your coworker is a flake!!! Jk good story
That was your personal Minneapolis miracle moment.
in the late 2010s, this man’s baseball calls became good shit honestly
His NFL calls are good now too
@@dbabu51 no its not LOL hes so dog shit I mute the tv when hes on
2009 he should have been fired. Go look at some of the calls for the 2009 world series its incredible how bad and anti-yankee he is/was.
He’s gotten so much better thank God, he’s now one of the greats
Nah
You listen here cito.... if I didn’t like your profile picture so much, I’d tell you how crazy of a statement that was!
The Minneapolis Miracle always brings tears to my eyes bro, that was an amazing game.
The Ortiz grand slam was crazy.
I like how Tyree's helmet catch is somehow on both Joe Buck's greatest, and worst calls videos.
I think it starts off as a solid call, it falls apart the moment he fails to raise his voice on the catch. Change that one thing, maybe add a "Wow! What a catch!" in there and you have a classic call.
Al Michaels also undersold the Stephen Baker 3rd and 13 play in Super Bowl XXV almost exactly the same way but that never comes up, I guess cause Michaels is consistently great.
@@billny33 michaels voice doesnt make you wanna off yourself
@@bobfaget100 Tbf as Al has gotten older, he lost some energy in his voice. To me it started getting noticeable during the 2022 NFL regular season
it's one of his worst.
Hes the perfect announcer for postseason baseball, postseason baseball is already tense enough because in baseball anything can happen with the strike of a bat, and him letting the crowd take over and not trying to do too much really adds to it
“Back at the waaalll it is gooonneeee”
I can’t hop on the “hate Joe Buck” train. He’s made some of my favorite calls and as a Red Sox fan, his call as we overcame the curse will live on forever in our hearts.
well I'm drivin that train and I have already taken MLB away from him because of extreme bias so blatant. Sure he prob picked the Red Sox as a "favorite" but when you are a SF Giants fan listening to him cackle about all of the teams we buried on the way, especially Rangers, Cardinals, Tigers then Royals, he is full of shit. We beat em all and he had to backtrack every series. My favorite "greatest pitcher on the planet" verlander. Panda wasnt impressed wiht 95-99 and knocked 2 homers against him and then a 3rd. Barry fkin Zito bet Verlander. Joe Buck has always sucked. Ive turned him off for 15 years and finally we ran him outta MLB. Smoltz is way better than McCarver too.
Lol Aroldis Chapman was on the receiving end of a lot of those HRs😂
He had a great call on Rasul Douglas' game sealing INT against Arizona this season
@1:26 Altuve hit that almost like he knew it was coming
🤔 hmmmm
No
It’s almost like hanging sliders get crushed or something🤔
Weak spot 🤔
*Live television is incredibly beautiful. Joe Buck is a master of his craft.*
The one where Brantley doubles up hicks and judge will always be one of the greatest, most hype moments ill ever see.
couldnt stand this guy before but, I'm starting to like him more and more. He's gotten so much better.
i hate buck. I wish he was announcing wrestling during the Montreal screw job, and when Brett hart spits.... McMahon moves outta the way and it landed right on bucks face. That would be the ideal treatment he deserves. He’s a fake, a phony, a rice a roni jabroni..... he needs to get bounced faster than a check from hulk Hogan’s alimony
@@thereisnosuchthingasanativ904 What the actual fuck did I just read
@@ise408_ a lowlife that has no family :)
Super Bowl 51, OT: "Heeee'S IN!!!!! PAYTIOTS WIN!!!!" def needed to be here
In my opinion, Joe Buck is currently at his peak with ESPN. Enthusiasm beginning in the 2010s has only gotten better in the 2020s.
Plus this man can beat anyone in a roasting battle.
bro "pass is... CAUGHT, DIGGS, SIDELINE, TOUCHDOWN, UNBELIEVABLE!!" sends shivers down my spine.
I personally think you don't need emotion to make a good announcement. Sometimes, this monotone-ish voice makes the game itself more powerful, and the sights and sounds of the players speak more. He sounds more analytical and unbiased in most cases, making the announcing of the game feel less motivated towards one set of fans or the other.
Thank you so much for saying this exactly my opinion
Started watching MLB in like 2020, and got to watch 2017 WS highlights because of the headlining scandal and I was starting to follow the Dodgers
IMO there's no one that can replace Buck in commentating that series. His voice + the crowd, is just.... A perfect combination
Joe Buck is a terrific play by play announcer. He delivers such emotion on his calls
I couldn’t agree more
lol.
Emotion has nothing to do with it…Pat Summerall was Top 5, but he remained stoic and let the event create the emotion
4:44 one of the greatest calls he's ever made. His voice + the crowd's reaction = chills
Chapman just stand there pissy af everytime he gives up a big homer 😂
The fact that Joe Buck can compentently call both NFL and MLB games is underrated. He's always been one of my favorites. He had some funny moments as well as memorable ones. Makes him human, and relatable.
matthew on my recommended?? great video my guy!
Joe buck, Doc Emrick, and Mike Breen are the 3 best commentators
You forget Gus Johnson
Kevin Harlan
Al Michaels
Paul Allen
I like the one where Jose Altuve sends the Astros to their doom against the greatest sports team of all time, the 2019 Washington Nationals.
I think you the worst sports team all time, the 2019 Washington nationals
@@Plainrock-xo7il it’s cute that you’re impersonating a popular UA-camr
I beg to differ. Compared to how they stacked up and dominated the rest of their respective league I think the 2019 LSU tigers were better.
@@Plainrock-xo7il One of the worst sports teams of all time would win a World Series, don’t you think? (Royals fan btw)
His call game 6 of the 1991 World Series when Kirby Pucket hit the game winning home run is stuff of legend . But as Joe said “ Will see you tomorrow night “”
That was his dad boss!
“ALTUVE!!!!!” Chills every time
Think of the most iconic sports moments in recent history. More than likely Joe Buck is calling those moments. Whether you like it or not he’s iconic
one takeaway from the mlb clips, aroldis chapman gives up hrs in clutch situations often
MINNEAPOLIS MIRACLE WAS TRULY EPIC.
2:17 crowd wasn’t like that 2 hours later 😅
3:28 still get chills from this call
Joe's gotten a lot better recently
Less booze.
Chapman fans turning this off early. 😂
i felt that🤣
Facts
This is the only broadcaster that I know in sports and the only one that I can recognize by voice because he is awesome.
Minnesota miracle is still my favorite/greatest call I've ever heard
i love Joe Bucks voice lol. it feels like home.
Don't care what anyone says, Joe Buck is really good at commentating and allowing the viewers at home to absorb the sound of the crowd as if you were at the game.
Thats an excuse for being a bad caster let me go out there talk all montone say a few words and then say nothing at all
@@bobfaget100 trust bro if he was talking non stop it would be annoying as a viewer
I always liked Joe Buck but I never realized how bad his NFL calls use to be probably because I was wrapped in the games and the fact that he is so monotone at times. He has gotten WAAAYYYYY BETTER than he use to be before the 2010 really since 2015
the minneapolis miracle is easily one of if not his best call
I was waiting for the best Joe Buck call of all-time and it never showed up! “That is a disgusting act!” When Randy Moss *pretends* to moon the crowd at Lambaeu Field after scoring a TD against the Packers.
his call of Mark McGwire’s 70th HR is his best call of all time
Nothing more iconic than “DIGGS.. SIDELINE”
I’m a cubs fan and that felt so good when the cubs won the World Series
as a outfielder it feels just as good to hit a walk off as it does to lay out and catch a ball, then hose the runner at 1st to end the inning!
Matt Stairs rips one deep into the night...that's definitely one of his best calls, can't believe it's not in here!
1:48 F in the chat for Torii Hunter
I’m gonna have to say his best calls were the Rajai Davis homer in game 7 of the WS and then the Cubs winning in extra innings is his best (either that or the Minneapolis miracle)
“UNBELIEVABLE”
And Joe Buck still has a job! Unbelievable!
I don't understand the hate over Joe Buck. I literally don't. I think he's awesome, both in the MLB and the NFL.
I never understand all the hate for Joe Buck. Hes great at what he does.
That Montero grand slam is the 2nd best moment of that Cubs run after them winning the World Series ofc.
Houston freakin owns the Yankees!
3:12 u can tell this was when joe was trying to train his voice to get deeper either that or he lost his voice one of the 2 🤣🤣🤣
He had a vocal cord issue in 2011. He would’ve sounded more excited if it wasn’t for that.
His David Tyree helmet catch call was terrible, so was his David Freese clutch hit. Both of those calls were terrible.
I still think he did a good job with the David Freese hit. Reason was because in 2011 his vocal chords were injured which is why he sound deeper. But given that it still sounds good
@@texascard i had a feeling he wasn't quite right in 2011.
@@texascard The fact that he could still DO that WS even in that state speaks to his dedication.
But I thought his "We'll see you tomorrow night" was better because it must've felt great to redo an famous call his father did.
I think his David Freese call was good. He was quoting his father
He was pretty good in the 2011 world series.
Hi nice vid
Oliver Rambo thanks man
Two of the best calls that Buck always says, “ Back at the wall” and, “ Touchdown no flags!”
How's the "Toss to white, he's innnnnnnnnn Patriots wins the SB - BRADY HAS HIS 5th .... WHAT A COMEBACK" .... And the "It hasn't happened AT Fenway Park for 95 years, the RedSox are World champions" in this video?
Sqoun I’m making a part two
@@Matt5607 GG
what about Travia Ishikawa?
Pro sports are a bomb that just wont implode on itself. I just wish you tube would stop pushing them on me even after i set my preferrences.
That Ortiz grand slam is cemented in my mind - the cop with his arms raised in celebration next to Torii Hunter’s legs in the air while Joe Buck screams “TIE GAME”…chills
Dude the royals one gives me chills
Joe Buck had one good call and he borrowed it from his Dad.
this guy has turned into an all time great now in his 50's. I listen to other announcers and Joe is leagues more professional and just has that older style guys like Herbstreit or Collinsworth lack. We will miss him when he is gone..
There are times where he’s been completely emotionless. But through the years you can hear more excitement from him. Compare early 2000’s to the last 5 years. Big difference. And he lets the moments happen without unnecessary blabber (usually). But don’t get me wrong, every time he gets excited to yell no flags, I just pound my head
Joe buck be like: UNBELIEVABLE
people say his commentary is too boring but i really like it
The Seahawks are the first team that comes to mind whenever I hear Joe Buck
World Series 2020 Game 4 walk off
that diggs call still gives me chills
I get why people don’t like him but I think he has really gotten a lot better these past 10 or so years. He shows more emotion while also letting the moment & crowd noise speak for itself.
His career can be divided in before Cord problem and after.
He had it during the 2011 World Series
A piece of poop with corn in it is still in fact a piece of poop still. He is trash and will always be trash.
dude alrodis being in a few of these clips has me dying
Mitchell....Mitchell.....MITCHELL....
3:24 Goosebumps when his voice breaks saying 7-7
i wonder what ever did happen to that saints CB from 3:59 anyways !?
for i haven't heard or seen anything from that guy since ever since he became the scapegoat for the Minneapolis Miracle!
He’s such a great announcer.
Joe Buck is a legend
That papi at bat is 1 of few instances that walking him with bases loaded there would’ve made a lot of Sense
As much as I hate the play because it robbed Drew Brees of a shot at another super bowl, his Minneapolis Miracle call will forever be his best one. Chills.
Unbelievable
4:44 like how dis is in da same game where altuve hit da walkoff homerun.
I’ve always been a fan of “ortiz hits one to right field, we’ll see you later tonight.” Also the 2013 World Series had a walk-off interference call and a walk-off pickoff in back to back games.
Had to have his call of the cubs finally winning the World Series
Best commentator