Bye Bye Deion...

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hi-jinx
05-14-2004, 01:04 PM
I can't say ESPN makes the best personel choices all the time. Take for example the whole Rush Limbaugh catastrophe. I never did figure out how they came up with that idea.

ESPN exec #1: The show is good but it just needs something.

#2: Yeah, it needs someone who knows nothing about football, but is willing to say a bunch of half witted things anyway. Like he knows what he is talking about.

#3: Thats good, somebody who's a creep, a racist, and a drug adict. Someone the players of the NFL can really relate to.

#1: Yeah hes got to have no past exerience or knowledge of the game of football at all, but because of an overinflated ego is willing to make untrue, bold, and slanderous statements.

#2: I think I may know just the guy.

SmootSmack
05-14-2004, 03:18 PM
Well the Broncos have signed Byron Chamberlain, which could be in anticipation of Sharpe heading to CBS

here's the link of chamberlain signing:

http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=334&storyID=2412

SKINSnCANES
05-15-2004, 09:59 PM
I dont know why so many of you didnt like Deion. I thought he made the show. He brought character, a pimp wardrobe and a huge understanding of insight on all the players. It was more fun watching him then a boring player. Expecially when they talked about topics like players an drugs. i remember one time he started ranting about how its easy to do crack with all that money or somethign liek that. i thougth he was going to get fired

SmootSmack
05-17-2004, 05:45 PM
It's official. Sharpe is joining CBS

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1803457

BrudLee
05-17-2004, 09:15 PM
Regarding Michael Irvin:
I went to the season opener in Washington last year, with the ESPN crew working the pregame in the parking lot. The fans were absolutely merciless with Irvin - they were as bad as Philly fans (and that's saying a lot). Irvin handled himself with professionalism while facing strong personal attacks. Maybe you don't like his style (I don't particularly) or his substance (he's the weakest on ESPN, but not the weakest in the biz), but he's earned his chops.

kingerock
05-17-2004, 10:52 PM
I, being a Redskins fan for 20 years now, have disliked Irvin for as long as I can remember. When he joined ESPN I watched just to argue with the TV and get mad at him. But as the season moved along, I started to realize something. He knows his stuff. He isn't great by any stretch of the imagination, but you can tell he worked hard at it and is wanting to be a great analyst. If you remember back, when Sharpe first started he wasn't all that great either, but he's turned out to be an okay analyst. I almost hate to say it, but I think Irvin will be a successful analyst in a few years.

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