I know ESPN is the” Worldwide Leader in Sports” but I never thought they would begin to leak into the actual sports world. Recently, ESPN traded their analyst, Bobby Valentine for Boston Red Sox Manager, Terry Francona. The amazing part, […]
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Ron Jaworski apologizes for expletive
Well, it was a rusty start to the 2011 NFL season for the crew of “Monday Night Football” on ESPN. Analyst Ron Jaworski accidentally let an expletive slip out when analyzing a throw made by Chad Henne in the fourth […]
ESPN sues THE Ohio State University
The Ohio State University is already drowning and ESPN is planning on tying a cement block to it’s ankle. According to reports from The Associated Press, ESPN has sued Ohio State University. The four-letter network is alleging the school violated […]
… Slow news day
This is where ESPN might be the best. On the inevitable slow news day. This is when you hear the four-letter-network lead with some non-story, twist it around, get a few experts to wrangle a bit and by the end […]
ESPN changing “Sunday Night Baseball”
ESPN does a lot of things right. A lot. But the four-letter network may have slipped up recently. The network replaced Jon Miller and Joe Morgan on “Sunday Night Baseball.” Bobby Valentine and Orel Hershiser along with play-by-play man Dan […]
Stephen A. Smith back with ESPN
SAS is back with ESPN. The Worldwide Leader in Sports announced Tuesday evening that they have re-hired controversial columnist Stephen A. Smith. The outlandish personality will host a pair of two-hour, weekday local radio shows – one airing on 1050 […]
ESPN adds depth
Wednesday Night Baseball on ESPN just got a little more New England-centric. Nomar Garciaparra is set to join the telecasts this season. Garciaparra played the majority of his career in Boston for the Red Sox. Dave O’Brien will call play-by-play. […]
Mike Brown hired by ESPN
ESPN hired former Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown. Brown was fired last season when the Cavaliers failed to make it to the NBA Finals with LeBron James. He was the most successful coach in Cavs history. He posted a 314-177 […]
Perhaps the most awkward interview – ever
ESPN “Page 2” writer tracks down a linebacker from a women’s football league. That isn’t the joke. I know a lot of women footballers and most are decent. Obviously it’s not like watching the NFL but what I have seen […]
Working for ESPN
I feel a deep connection to everyone who visits this site – now that this site is down to a dwindling dozen readers. I feel like I know every single one of you because, in all reality, I do. Tomorrow, […]