CBS Sports President Sean McManus has admitted that the network asked Tony Romo, the color commentator, to 'calm down a little bit' during broadcasts. This request comes amid extra attention on Romo ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, with McManus emphasizing the game's importance for Romo. The network's efforts to manage Romo's style have sparked discussions about his performance as an analyst.
Tone it down, Tony! Sunday’s Super Bowl LVIII comes with extra attention on CBS color commentator Tony Romo, who was asked to "calm down a little bit" during broadcasts. @petersblendorio "He’s not your meat-and-potatoes analyst." https://t.co/HcLqYEkaTd
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CBS Sports President Sean McManus says he's told Tony Romo to 'calm down a little bit' https://t.co/SsqKyDiM5R
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