I had no problems with Collinsworth. He has changed for the better the past few years so the broadcast didn't feel caste flavored at all to me. Maybe he took cues from Gruden but I don't mind him at all anymore.
Nice observation. With so many white players involved for both offenses, the opportunity for "Caste Speak" was quite high. However, Rabbi Al Michaels and Christina Collinsworth didn't utter a single anti-white remark from what I can recall. Both commentators seemed to like Foles' story and must've said
"Foles thought about retiring because nobody wanted him" ten different times. In the second half, they complimented Gronk's physical prowess on a litany of occasions. At one point after another great reception by Amendola, Rabbi Al called him Danny "Playoffs" Amendola and called him
"clutch" a few times. I didn't hear any kind remarks regarding Hogan aside from Christina saying something like:
"every week with the Patriots, you never know who Brady will single out to have a big game. Tonight, it's Hogan." Rabbi Al was mildly excited during Burkhead's 50-year catch, but never questioned why he virtually disappeared the rest of the game. Despite his great game, I don't remember them saying anything special about Zach Ertz. His scripted story line seemed to invole constant camera shots of his wife's (a pro soccer player) reacting to his big plays.
One humorous piece of commentary on the part of Collinsworth was when he was talking about the Patriots DB's and said something like:
"the strength of this group of Patriot defensive backs is that they are great open-field tacklers." Mind you, he said this in the 4th quarter of a game where the Patriot defense was thoroughly shredded and didn't force a single punt.
I know it's way too early to be talking about next season, but there could be some big changes in NE. Solder is a free agent and will hopefully be re-signed, otherwise the OL could grow even blacker. Edelman will be back, but Amendola and Burkhead are free agents and Gronk is mulling retirement despite being 27 years old. If Rex is re-signed and Lewis and White leave via free agency, he could be the starter. Honestly, if Amendola would leave NE, I could see him following Josh McDaniels to the Colts.