Re: The downfall of ESPN continues...
Posted: Thu December 03, 2015 10:23 pm
Wow! It took 6 minutes for someone to come in with a Stuart Scott eye joke. RM isn't what it used to be!
He's 1000 times better than that asshole Lalasverb_to_trust wrote:Bob Ley does soccer studio work. Hes decent at it.
other than, yanno, they cover soccerverb_to_trust wrote:There really isnt much to complain about on the soccer coverage.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:So now ESPN has Brock Huard (lol) everywhere to gush about the Seahawks and basically crown them as this years' favorite to win the Super Bowl.
Ditka is not biased.Green Habit wrote:Brock Huard always calls the home Seahawks games on TV during the preseason. That guy is definitely biased--but you know what? Every guy who played the game is biased. It's actually refreshing to hear guys like Tom Jackson and Shannon Sharpe just come out and say that they're Broncos homers.
Did those McDonald's commercials scramble his loyalty?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Ditka is not biased.
Keyshawn falls in the TO territory of loving him some him over anything else.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Neither is Keyshawn. He hates the Buccaneers and he won a Super Bowl with them.
As a Bucs fan, I always felt betrayed by him after he retired. I know the terms he left the team on were not good, but he won a Super Bowl there, and even after Gruden left as coach he continues to just have a bad attitude towards the franchise. Not that he is a legendary receiver or anything, but without that Super Bowl ring he'd be another forgotten diva. Just irritates me I guess.Green Habit wrote:Keyshawn falls in the TO territory of loving him some him over anything else.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Neither is Keyshawn. He hates the Buccaneers and he won a Super Bowl with them.
It's poetic justice that he's now on the same program as Gruden, huh?E.H. Ruddock wrote:As a Bucs fan, I always felt betrayed by him after he retired. I know the terms he left the team on were not good, but he won a Super Bowl there, and even after Gruden left as coach he continues to just have a bad attitude towards the franchise. Not that he is a legendary receiver or anything, but without that Super Bowl ring he'd be another forgotten diva. Just irritates me I guess.Green Habit wrote:Keyshawn falls in the TO territory of loving him some him over anything else.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Neither is Keyshawn. He hates the Buccaneers and he won a Super Bowl with them.
Green Habit wrote:Did those McDonald's commercials scramble his loyalty?Fuck You Jobu wrote:Ditka is not biased.![]()
Ha. Yeah I had not really thought about that, although I'm sure ESPN would dump him in a minute if it meant keeping Gruden.Green Habit wrote:It's poetic justice that he's now on the same program as Gruden, huh?E.H. Ruddock wrote:As a Bucs fan, I always felt betrayed by him after he retired. I know the terms he left the team on were not good, but he won a Super Bowl there, and even after Gruden left as coach he continues to just have a bad attitude towards the franchise. Not that he is a legendary receiver or anything, but without that Super Bowl ring he'd be another forgotten diva. Just irritates me I guess.Green Habit wrote:Keyshawn falls in the TO territory of loving him some him over anything else.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Neither is Keyshawn. He hates the Buccaneers and he won a Super Bowl with them.
I laughedSimple Torture wrote:Someone has to take one for the team and watch First Take tomorrow to get their reaction to Beckham's game today.