"Contentious, erudite and wildly divisive, he transformed Monday Night Football into a phenomenon while raising the level of discourse in the booth."
—Mark Mravic
5. Pat Summerall
6. John Facenda
"NFL Films' basso profundo Voice of God is more closely associated with the league's rise to prominence than any announcer. The fact that he never called games is insignificant."
—Tim Layden
7. Curt Gowdy
8. Myron Cope
"He bled for the team, but he wouldn't lie for them. He told it like it was with the greatest, most grating radio voice ever."
—Peter King