Fans go wild for NFL Red Zone host Scott Hanson’s ‘incredible’ home TV set-up
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson has provided fans with “seven hours of commercial-free football” for countless Sundays, with double, triple, quadruple boxes (and more) showing games from around the league.
It is therefore no surprise that the man behind all that football action should be able to enjoy one of the finest viewing experiences you could wish for at home.
Hanson shared his television viewing experience with football fans in a post on Twitter during Monday Night Football.
The RedZone presenter has no fewer than five screens hanging on his wall, with one central screen being larger than the rest.
Hanson says the center screen is a 70-inch TV, “flanked by 50s.”
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson shared his home TV setup for fans on Twitter
This is just half of Hanson’s five-screen setup, with a 70-inch TV front and center
Not only did he watch the two Monday Night Football games, but he also watched the Philadelphia Phillies baseball game and two movies.
Fans were captivated by the line-up and shared their thoughts on the social media platform.
‘Scott Hanson of course has a [goat emoji] “Setup for #MNF,” one user wrote.
Another joked: ‘Scott Hanson is the only one who gets to have a “man cave” like that. Anyone who has one is weird.’
“This man sacrificed his attention span to give us seven hours of commercial-free football for 18 Sundays a year,” joked another user.
‘This would overstimulate me to the point where I would literally have a heart attack,’ read another post. ‘TWO MOVIES???? THREE GAMES???? Ridiculous.’
“I get really anxious thinking about how many remotes this guy has,” read another post.
Hanson has been the face of the NFL Network version of ‘RedZone’ since 2009.
Hanson recently apologized for a comment he made in passing about Tom Brady’s debut as announcer during Week 1 of the NFL season
Hanson has apologized in recent days for a comment he made about Tom Brady during the former quarterback’s much-criticized debut as a television host.
Hanson said, “Come on, Brady must be more excited in the booth.” But shortly after, he apologized and told the quarterback, “I promise to keep cheering you on in this new challenge!”
Brady himself took the opportunity to respond to Hanson’s awkward moment on the broadcast, and did so with grace and humor.
“This rookie appreciates you @scotthanson!” Brady responded. “No excuses needed man, life’s too short not to have fun! We’re officially on 70 yarder watch and I’m gonna nail my headset on when it happens.”