The NESN Survey, Part Three: Ideal Booths, Sideline Reporters, and Streaming Hell
Briefly

Jonathan Papelbon is actually much better than I expected. I was fully convinced he would be all-schtick, but for now he's pretty good on set.
Jahmai Webster is awesome. He brings genuine enthusiasm to his sideline job, nailing the entertainment aspect during the game, making him part of the broadcast team.
Jim Rice shows up with no-nonsense analysis and great anecdotes from the 70s and 80s teams, offering a refreshing break from typical commentary.
Everything about the current NESN broadcast production appears to be designed to cut costs for them and raise blood pressure for you.
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