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the Phat Phree ~ Target.Observe.Ridicule

Great Article about ESPN.

:eek:lol:

I love this.


Lou Holtz
Note to the Worldwide Leader: when hiring a college football analyst, make sure he, a.) doesn't have a speech impediment, and b.) doesn't automatically pick a team he once coached to win, no matter how lopsided the result. We're waiting for this exchange:

Rece: "USC and William & Mary. Coach?"

Lou: "Well guys... William & Mary is going to win. And I'm uh-tell you why."

So true.


Nick Lachey
Need more proof that ESPN doesn't give a f*** about real sports fans? How about when Nick Lachey joined College Gameday?
 
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Desmond Howard
Exposed as a top draft pick in the NFL, Howard was exposed again in the broadcasting game when he earnestly broke down, in his choppy, repetitive version of English, a Cal-Texas 2006 Holiday Bowl match-up that existed only in his feeble imagination. If we were UM grads, we'd be mortified that the marble-mouthed Howard is the de facto spokesman for our university on the Worldwide Leader.

YouTube - The Desmond Howard Blooper Reel

:popcorn:
 
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Nick Lachey
Need more proof that ESPN doesn't give a f*** about real sports fans? How about when Nick Lachey joined College Gameday?

Once people begin to realize what the "E" in "ESPN" stands for, they will gradually move away from the self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports.

The 1997 Heisman campaign, the constant Red Sox/Yankee chatter, the Greatest game of the Century once a month in football season, and the PAC-10/Big 10+1 bias is enough for me...
 
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I can sort of agree with the rest, except for Scott, Corso, Berman, and Franklin. I've always enjoyed listening to them.
 

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