743 Streets and Alleys
"Friends, you are watching Fox TV now. Welcome back to the Sunday football marathon we present for you. I am Joe Buck. The one who is by my side is still the familiar Troy Eckman."
Sitting in the studio, Buck still showed a familiar smile, taking the Sunday game for the second consecutive week and playing the Green Bay Packers game for the second consecutive week. This is a good thing for him and Eckman - maybe, they can witness another wonderful showdown.
After entering the playoffs, the war became more and more intense, and the live broadcast program became longer and longer. Several hours before the official game began, they began to be responsible for commentary, analysis, and broadcast, and drove the audience into the game little by little, and Fox TV was no exception.
"Today, two divisional matches will be staged to determine the positions of the last two Federation finals."
"In yesterday's game, we witnessed two wonderful matches, igniting the enthusiasm of all rugby fans. The two games that are about to appear today also pushed our expectations to a new high. What do you think about this? Troy."
Aikman, in a suit and tie, sat upright on the chair and showed a big smile at Buck.
"The most impressive match in the four divisional games is tonight's night game, the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. San Diego Lightning, but personally, I'm more concerned about this afternoon's game."
Buck took over the conversation with a gentle jawhead, "You mean, the defending champion New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers, the biggest dark horse of the season?"
"I won't describe Green Bay as a dark horse, but yes, I'm paying attention to this game." Aikeman nodded in agreement, "Many of the suspense in this showdown cannot be completed with data analysis. We all thought that the wild card match between Green Bay and Minnesota might be a 55-5 match, but Green Bay broke the suspense with a complete victory. Now facing the defending champion who is hot in the regular season, we can't predict the direction of the game."
"Of course, I agree completely." Buck nodded repeatedly. "We have a lot of content to discuss about this game, and we have many topics against both sides. It is 12 am Eastern Time, and there are still about an hour before we enter the formal discussion about the game, but we should pay attention to off-court news first."
"As for what news is, I'll keep it a secret."
Buck showed off his white and neat teeth, as if he was doing a toothpaste advertisement. "We will connect to the outfield reporter who is on site and let her show us wonderful things, Pam? Can you hear it?"
Pam-oliver, standing in front of the camera lens, was adjusting his headset. The connection was a little unstable, but he soon found the signal.
"Yes, Joe, I'm here." Oliver showed a bright smile. This is a black woman with long brown hair. She is always easily overwhelmed by rugby players. But her ability to interview on the spot is undoubtedly the best football outfield reporter on Fox TV, no doubt.
"Friends of viewers, I'm in Manhattan, New York now." Oliver immediately took over the rhythm of the show, pulling the audience's eyes from indoors to outdoors.
"Obviously, I did not appear at Giant Stadium, but on the streets of Manhattan. Looking at the scene behind me, many viewers should be able to recognize it. This is our landmark Chinatown." Oliver made a little move away and let the camera show the Chinese signs with high and low heights behind him, which is indeed very representative.
Following the signs of all sizes, there were also the bustling crowds in front of us.
Oliver then said to the camera, "Today, Chinatown held a special event: Watch the Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants in a live game."
"We can now see through the camera that they moved all the chairs to the street, and a huge TV wall was stacked directly in front of them. Everyone can come to the street as long as they want to join the wave of watching the game on the spot."
"By understanding, we learned that this is an event organized by a group of young students studying in New York University and Columbia, calling on more Chinese audiences to come and watch the game, hoping to give the audience a deeper understanding of football."
"Obviously, rugby is not basketball, and rugby doesn't have Yao. This popular sport is not very popular among the Chinese community, but now, with the emergence of Coach Archie, the situation is changing. They are trying to support Coach Archie and, in turn, the sport."
Standing in the noise of the scene, Oliver conveyed the ins and outs of things to the audience in the simplest way, and then he could hear Buck's question.
"So, what's the atmosphere on the scene? Are they here for football or just for coach Archie?"
Faced with such a question, Oliver couldn't help laughing, "I can't answer accurately, but I think, no matter what it is for, this is the beginning."
Although there was no positive answer, Oliver's subsequent live reports could still vaguely see her position.
"We can now see through the camera that nearly two hundred people have gathered at the scene. However, when we just arrived at the scene, there were less than 30 people in the audience, and all of them were young college students, that is, the organizers of today's event."
"This group of college students told me that they weren't sure how many spectators they could call, but they still wanted to try to see, even if there was only one spectator, they themselves were willing to watch the full game on the street, just treat it as a party between them, and in this way, other residents living in Chinatown could further understand the charm of rugby."
"Of course, there is also their support for Coach Archie."
"The situation at the scene is a bit deserted, but they still remained enthusiastic. Soon, their enthusiasm was rewarded. Now nearly two hundred people have gathered on the scene, and you can see from your sight that people have joined one after another, which reminds me of the grand occasion of the Chinese Lunar New Year."
In and out of the way, Oliver was hinting that the masses appeared purely because of Lu Yiqi, because they had no interest in rugby.
The camera is aimed at Oliver again, "I want to say that no matter what the reason is, they are now joining the charming sport of rugby, and the next thing is to rugby."
At this moment, someone passed by Oliver, then raised his hands high and waved them, calling out loudly, "Coach Archie!"
Immediately afterwards, there were a lot of cheers around, and the atmosphere was very lively.
Chapter completed!