Brian Griese goes full Tony Romo, calls Dak Prescott’s Bob Ross audible on air
By Scott Rogust
ESPN commentator Brian Griese called out Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s audible during Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Ever since former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo began calling the plays on the field from the CBS broadcast booth, everyone tried to do their best impersonation of the highly-paid broadcaster. Peyton Manning tried to do so during Week 2’s Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions game, but he failed miserably.
But ESPN Monday Night Football commentator Brian Griese had a spot-on prediction during the Cowboys’ game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
In the second quarter, Dak Prescott called an “Bob Ross” audible, to which Griese immediately said the Cowboys were going with a draw play. Sure enough, Dallas ran a draw with Ezekiel Elliott for a huge 10-yard gain!
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You have to give the man credit, his prediction was accurate.
The Cowboys capitalized immediately after this play, as Elliott ran up the middle for a three-yard touchdown, further extending their lead over the Eagles to 20-7.
Thanks to Griese, if you watch a Cowboys play and you hear Prescott scream “Bob Ross,” you know that a draw is coming.