Not everyone is a fan of Tony Romo’s broadcast style.

The former Cowboys quarterback has been lauded, almost universally, for the job he’s done as CBS’ top analyst alongside Jim Nantz. Romo’s most defining quality has been his ability to call out plays by observing the setups on each side of the ball.

Musburger finds that trait more annoying than endearing.

“Tony, get off it, OK?” Musburger said on VSiN Live, via Awful Announcing. “First of all, you’re intruding on your play-by-play man Jim Nantz, who’s just trying to give us the scene. … We like to watch the game, OK? And you’re not gonna be … here’s a memo, to all the people who are like, ‘Oh, this is great!’ … uh-uh. It’s not going to happen.”

Musburger spent years as one of the top play-by-play men in sports for ESPN, ABC and CBS. He abruptly left ESPN last season to launch VSiN, a gambling broadcasting venture with his family in Las Vegas. Sunday’s Bengals-Packers game was the first one Musburger heard Romo call.

“And the further … the more years you spend away from the league, you’re going to know less and less about the personnel that’s out on the field. So I’m blowing a ‘stop the hype’, OK, right now,” Musburer said of Romo, who retired in the offseason to take the job at CBS.