chattavol420
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ESPN has gotten so big and so vast that they don't even know their own product or the consumers of their product anymore. It happens a lot when businesses simply get too big to serve their own customers. They stop listening and start leading consultants make decisions for them. They are out of touch with at least 3/4 of the entire country.
Spot on.
ESPN is so out of touch. They are ruining sports. I am not a fan of this SEC network thing. It's all about the money (and I am all for making money) and I think they will have too much control over The CFP. You know they will
The example I always look at: Albert Haynesworth with the titans was great. He became a free agent, and all those damn talking heads started saying he was the best ever blah blah blah, and then he signs that ridiculous contract. They do that (to some degree) with everything. Tim Tebow. Getting the CFP. Etc. whatever they want, the b1tch about it till they get what they want. They are fundamentally flawed with 24 hour sports news programming. Same with regular 24 hour news. They drive things in the ground. They are going to kill sports as we know them today. Teams have become so expensive, only corporations or large groups can afford them now, and that will be the downward spiral. I can't stand espn. I rarely ever watch anymore.
In my opinion, I think football as we know it will be all but dead in 25 years.
Spot on.
ESPN is so out of touch. They are ruining sports. I am not a fan of this SEC network thing. It's all about the money (and I am all for making money) and I think they will have too much control over The CFP. You know they will
The example I always look at: Albert Haynesworth with the titans was great. He became a free agent, and all those damn talking heads started saying he was the best ever blah blah blah, and then he signs that ridiculous contract. They do that (to some degree) with everything. Tim Tebow. Getting the CFP. Etc. whatever they want, the b1tch about it till they get what they want. They are fundamentally flawed with 24 hour sports news programming. Same with regular 24 hour news. They drive things in the ground. They are going to kill sports as we know them today. Teams have become so expensive, only corporations or large groups can afford them now, and that will be the downward spiral. I can't stand espn. I rarely ever watch anymore.
In my opinion, I think football as we know it will be all but dead in 25 years.
Although ESPN does ruin lots of things, we can be thankful that they broadcast so many college football games every week.
Sometimes they even put 2 top 15 match ups at the same time. One game on ABC and one on ESPN.
I am so thankful.