This is great. Like truly a great compliment.
I love Bob Costas, but he is a truly very boring guy. No disrespect to baseball (I love baseball too), but the guy got into sportscasting through his love for baseball, and more specifically his love for obscure, remedial, statistical sports facts. Imagine talking to Bob...
"Hey Bob, you ever heard of know Václav Nedomanský?"
"Of course, the Czechoslovakian hockey player! Did you know he played 673 games in North America and scored 73 points with 68 goals in 1978?"
Serioiusly, my college roommate used to have a Bob Costas drinking game where basically you'd watch a Bob Costas commentating video and drink every time Bob dropped an absurdly impressive useless statistic.
Slopestyle is the complete opposite of obscure statistics. That's why slopestyle commentating is so confused and mis-announced most of the time.
"Hey Bob, did you see Vinnie Gagnier's hit over that last jump?
"Of course, it was a double cork with a screamin seamen to mute, but he set the first rotation a little differently with his shoulder so maybe it was a double rodeo screamin seaman. Actually, he might not have gone inverted, so I guess it was a double flatspin screamin seaman. I mean genie, not screamin seaman. Whatever Mike Douglas calls that trick."
The tricks in slopestyle are just way too individual and unique and unregulated and "free" for Bob to understand. But that is great! Having this guy who has an unparallelled knowledge on regulated statistics call slopestlye "Jackass" is a great confirmation for skiing. It IS unique. The format IS unregulated.
Imagine if he'd said that "skiing slopestyle is the perfect embodiment of an Olympic sport. These highly trained athletes go through their slopestyle routine with the grace of a figure skater and the tenacity of a marathoner. It's an exciting evolution from aerials and trampoline, and I'll be looking forward to talking to these young athletes about their Olympic journey."
Then we'd have REAL things to gripe about.