So you are saying that EVERYONE makes poor decisions in their job because of biases??? Sorry dude, while there are many people that do allow their bias to affect decisions, there are MANY people, professionals, who do their jobs well and eliminate all biases because that is what professionals do.
For example, I have biases, but as a teacher I never let it effect how I grade someone. I may HATE how a parent has confronted me about something, but I NEVER let it affect how I treat the child. Same thing as a coach. I have a player on my team right now with a mom who has a mouth on her and doesn't like how a couple of things in the program are run (too much discipline), but I don't lower her son's playing time because of it.
And Mayock can be doing the same thing, and I believe he is. It's sad that fans of pretty much every single team always hate the announcers for some perceived slight or bias, and say that "ESPN hates us!!!" all the friggin time, when in many cases announcers are just doing their jobs to the best of their ability, and in many cases are actually right (how many people here have come on and started threads about how right a columnist was when picking against ND and admitted that we were all wrong??? Hint - NEVER).
So again, I guess we'll just agree to disagree. Don't want an ND cheerleader in the booth, and I'm glad we don't have one. He praises ND when we do well, and criticizes when we do poorly. And we sucked for much of the game on Saturday, and he said so. And when we did well, he said so too (and quick sidebar, that was a BS PI against Eifert). Peace...