52 REASONS ESPN/ABC/DISNEY SUCKS
While not strictly a college football issue, we all as sports fans consort with the many-armed devil that is Disney/ESPN/ABC in our attempt to digest as much football in the precious time we’re allowed each season. And in doing so–either in watching the games, searching for highlights, or zoning out after downing five beers in front of the television–you will come across much, much, much to dislike. Actually, we thought of fifty-two things we don’t like.
1. Synergy. Promo the games you have the rights to while barely mentioning the big games on in other places, no matter how important they might be. Push your product over THE GAME. Vile corporate entertainment thinking that yields little but viewer disgust.
2. Regional broadcast fiascoes. No shit here–the Tampa Bay area enjoyed the Rutgers/WVU game on the weekend of the Texas/Oklahoma game because…well, because the evil spider god in charge of everything decreed it, we suppose. Here in Atlanta we frequently got the Tar Heels getting knocked around the yard instead of a better matchup across the country.
3. Stuart Scott. His poetry slam two days ago didn’t happen, because if we did admit it, then we’d wake up crying in a ball in the corner struck by the sadness of what has become Sportscenter.

Boo. Yeah, boo.
4. The absence of Keith Olbermann.
5. The continued, painful obsolescence of Keith Jackson. Yeah, that’s more of a complaint with God, but pending a response from the Deity himself, we’ll blame his corporate masters who act as accomplices.
6. Sportstainment! The next few are attached to this umbrella concept of the idea that sports isn’t entertainment all by itself. Consider them pieces of evidence in one long indictment of Disney’s attempt to force ESPN into becoming the story, not the medium.
7. Nick Lachey, interviewer.
8. ESPN Hollywood. Lower ratings than “Christopher Lowell, After Hours.”
9. “The Hot Seat” segment. Nothing more excruciating than watching former partial qualifiers attempting to think against the clock.
10. Dream Job.
11. Stephen A. Smith. Mark Shapiro, the prime mover behind Sportstainment! and former head of ESPN, said he just HAD to hire Smith after every focus group detested his ass. Well, there you go. Would love to kick the ass of the editor of Highlights magazine for bewitching him with those devilish puzzles all these years. Makes a sport we already don’t care about all the more ignoreable–and isn’t that what a great spokesman for the sport is supposed to do?
12. Tom Berenger’s horrible old man prosthetics in The Junction Boys. Bear Bryant as burn victim, evidently.
13. WHOOSH. Fox shares some blame here, but we’ll still fault ESPN for jumping on the bandwagon by putting sound effects to every gesture.
14. Chris Berman’s “WHOOP!” noise. Berman will make several appearances here, since he’s one of the worst things about the network, so we’ll just list the offense and the death strike we think is appropriate. In this case, we think the two hand spiral neck snap, an old Seagal move, would be perfect.
15. TomBob Ley’s banishment. Outside the Lines, one of the best shows on ESPN, is relegated to the status of “Sunday Morning Boring Old Man News Thing.” How Ley stays at the network when he could be at HBO’s Real Sports is a testament to his loyalty–or his laziness, perhaps.
16. Dan Patrick’s hair dye. Has now moved squarely into Wink Martindale territory.
17. I…love…highlights without shtick…songs that don’t suck dick…and twins!!!
18. Speaking of songs that suck…Big and Rich have made their way onto our Orbital Death Ray list, along with Mark Shapiro. For a long time college football existed as a fiefdom apart from the Sportstainmenttastic! world of ESPN–pleasantly stodgy, frills-free coverage of a sport that allowed you to soak in the atmosphere of each game through the screen. Now we have Nick Lachey interviewing people and Big and Rich suggesting that we need more Ying with our Ying Yang. Two old pieces of redneck jerky–including one who one of our readers pointed out, bears a striking resemblance to Phyllis Diller–who were pulled out of a hat at random by marketing schmucks in New York who were like, “Okay, people. Red state sport—we need us some edgy country!” Total, horrid, absolute fecality soiling the last show we watch on the network.
We’re coming…and we’re shit-tayyy!!!
19. Making the story, not reporting it. Two words: Terrell Owens.
20. High school kids committing live on the network. Recruiting’s creepy enough with Tom Lemming involved. Upping the ante to national coverage only adds to the ick factor.
21. Ron Jaworski’s backseat role. His explanation of schemes and coverages is pure, elegant analysis. So he’s forced to do it at 11:30 with a concussed madman and a very cute lesbian. That’s a push, we suppose.
22. Berman’s lack of preparation. He’s ad-libbing half the time and doing so badly, stuttering and stammering while barely concealing his head-tracking reading of the teleprompter. Appropriate death strike: spinning heel kick, Walker, Texas Ranger- style.
23. Desmond Howard. We just hear happy music while he blabs on about whatever he’s talking about. Mostly bossa nova, actually.
24. The Outdoor Games. In a typical move, ESPN takes our insomniac treats–including the World’s Strongest Man competitions–and packages them into Sportstainment!. What they fail to understand is that we liked them because they were on when we got home from the bar drunk enough to find them entertaining.
25. Lee Corso. Not so fast, my friend! His analyses come down to “Ooh! They’re tougher than the other guy!” or “Kirk said this, so I’ll disagree with him and put on this mascot head!” Makes the already superb Herbstreit look like a bona fide savant in comparison, which may be his role.
26. Mike Gottfried. America’s most dyspeptic college football announcer. Frowns at babies and accuses them of lack of discipline for shitting their diapers. Misses calls frequently. The opposite of fun.
27. Berman’s clip of him throwing a football to catching the ball from Doug Williams. Yes, you were skinny once. Now you’re fat and an easy target. Appropriate death strike: run over with Brinks Truck, chase him down with a lawnmower.
28. The forced animosity between John Clayton and Sean Salisbury. Team Under Armor vs. Goliath has more verisimilitude.
29. Wide angle shots, fades, and pensive shots of young athletes recounting the trauma of growing up poor/fatherless/in Bosnia/stricken with acne/slightly nervous/average/motherless/with rickets/etc in puff pieces. Adversity, dear ESPN, is boring. Show us how long it takes for Matt Leinart to pick up a girl in a bar–now that would be Sportstainmenttastic! Hey-yo!
30. Woody Paige. In our hometown, this guy cleaned your septic tank. On ESPN, he’s an “expert.”
31. The rape of Buster Olney, a fine sportswriter.
32. Fake news conferences.
33. Flavor in our broadcasts. Yes, Dan and Keith did it very well. But show us a goal, td, basket, point, or homer without a “SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND” once, and we will send you a shiny dollar in the mail.
34. Mark May. The youngest disciple of the Gottfried school of broadcasting, a nasty, choleric presence on the screen whose vagina-pelt-looking goatee only added to his dislikeable on-air demeanor. Makes pure evil presence of Lou Holtz seem agreeable in comparison. Oh, speaking of…
35. Lou Holtz. You have a speech defect, and should not make a living talking on television. Oh, and you’re a cheater. Would be entertaining only if they made him speak from behind his own salad bar shield; we’re guessing it would look like those shots of cobras striking at people behind plexiglass in zoos, with spit flying in gobs all over the surface.
36. Chris Berman’s nicknames. Appropriate death strike: in honor of their upcoming Big 12 championship game, how about a dim mak Brown shot to the throat?
37. Beano Cook. Beano’s visage just plain scares the hell out of us. Plus, he’s been trying to kill us for years, with the last incident being a failed stabbing on the streets of Singapore in 2003.
38. World Series of Poker. Not bad in an hour’s dose. Unbearable in four hour stretches.
39. 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story. Find us someone who thinks anyone actually calls their father “diddy” in the South NOT named Bowden, and we will show you an actor two years out of drama school.
40. ESPNU. Not even sure what this is, but it’s unknown and strange–therefore by instinct we must hate it.
41. Chris Berman referring to himself as “The Schwam.” Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck you. Appropriate death strike: cruise missile while singing onstage with Huey Lewis.
42. ESPN, the Magazine. Huge pages, fellatio-style coverage of the shittiest citizens of the athletic world, and very, very little content.
43. Mark Shapiro, the man behind the Sportstaimentization! of the network. Gone, but not forgotten.
44. Mike Lupica. Only makes two statements a year about college football, both atrociously wrong and dumb. Abrasive without insight. We’d say he represents the worst of Northeastern sportswriting, but Dan Shaughnessy still breathes in Boston.
45. Mel Kiper, Jr. We shouldn’t really hate on Mel–to be this wrong and still get paid for it bespeaks of a certain grandiose swindletude we have to admire. But that said–no one gets their assigned pundit beat wrong with greater consistency. Built entire reputation on saying Trev Alberts sucks, which, well, duh?
46. Not enough Sumo. The Bashos rule, and we have no idea when they’re on.
47. The ESPYs.
48. Rush Limbaugh, football analyst. Yes, it’s ancient history–but the shame remains.
49. The disappearance of Chris Mortensen. He’s your NFL insider, and you put him–literally–behind the set. Because he’s working back there during the show! It Sportstainmenttastic!
50. PTI. Not for the show itself, but for its shambolic impact on ESPN programming, which now features argumentative elements in even the least confrontational formats.
51. Jim Donnan. Looks like he rolled out from beneath an overturned fishing boat in someone’s front yard, put on a tie and and a coat, and rolled into the studio for a segment or two.
52. Chris Berman’s BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK call. Appropriate death strike: kicking knee break, joint-lock arm hold, thrown into path of oncoming commuter train.
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Jeff says:
Okay, ESPN. I’m officially completely sick and tired of the “Donovan McNabb is a victim” angle. If anyone but Rush Limbaugh and Terrell Owens would have said what they said about him, the claims would have had some validity. No I’m not defending either one.
But, in my opinion, “victims” don’t constantly park in handicapped zones and have other family members become media superstars.
October 2nd, 2006 at 10:36 pm
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Jeff says:
It’s just wonderful how A’s fans will be forced to watch their playoff games at 10 A.M. their time, just so that you Yankee haters can watch them lose in primetime–even though you know they will win. Don’t you people get it? How do you think you’re gonna get the Yankees off the primetime schedule?
October 3rd, 2006 at 9:51 pm
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Mike says:
Vernon Wells is calm (almost to the point of seeming sedated, I’ll give you that. But it beats the over-the-top reactions to the mundane consistently provided by Jeff Brantley and Tim “I can’t believe I’m sitting next to THE Orestes Destrade” Kirkjian), articulate, thoughtful, and seemingly unwilling to make the knee-jerk assessments that have so often (and obnoxiously) become trademarks of ESPN “analysis.” Figures that he’s only around for a couple of weeks.
Everything else about the coverage of the games is thoroughly frustrating, though. It’s as though one needs to have undergone a frontal lobotomy in order to be a candidate to announce games on TV. It has become so painful that I regularly watch the games with the television muted.
October 4th, 2006 at 11:05 pm
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Jeff says:
It’s really getting surreal. Yesterday I was watching the Mets game, The ESPN studios cut into the game when there was a break, just to inform us that JOE MORGAN HAS ARRIVED AT YANKEE STADIUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Forget everything else. Forget the Yankeess and the Tigers showing up. Forget Joe Torre and Jim Leyland showing up. It’s absolutely 100 percent more imprtant to them that the ESPN announcer has showed up at the game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now we can really get excited about it and talk about it.
October 5th, 2006 at 6:37 pm
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Mark says:
Kind of off-base here for just a moment, but there’s one reason that NBC Sports deserves just as much of a beating as ESPN does, and that’s “Notre Dame Football on NBC.” In NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM should a television network sign an exclusive deal to air one college’s football games. Ever. F’N EVER. Every dickweed and pencil dick who signed that deal should be strung up from a tree by their ankles and beaten with a chain. But to top it off (getting back on track here), ESPN blows Notre Dame like a French Quarter hooker every week, so every football season we all get treated to the same old twisted three-way gang-bang going on between Notre Dame, ESPN, and NBC.
Of course, we all know about ESPN’s unspoken deal that is just as bad as NBC’s fuckup, and that’s “USC Football on ESPN.” Their motto for that behind the scenes deal should be “We won’t come out and say it, but you know it’s true – bitches!”
Ok, switching gears here – it looks like there’s a good possibility that we will all be treated to a second subway series. OH F’N JOY. There were some things that were really starting to irritate and disgust me about Major League Baseball leading up to the first subway series several yaers ago, but that just pushed me over the edge. I’m proud to say that I haven’t watched a single Major League Baseball game since then. I remember how all of the ESPN assclowns just creamed their pants when the first subway series happened. Can you imagine how sickening all of those ESPN turds will be the second time around if it happens? It’s gonna be hand-job city.
F U ESPN. F U TO HELL.
October 6th, 2006 at 11:47 am
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Jeff says:
Well, you know that there’s an unwritten agreement between MLB and television that the Yankees get all the choice playoff starting times. So, the first three games are in primetime, while the A’s come on at 10 a.m. their time.
Well, the “prime” slot on Saturdays is the afternoon game, not the night game. Too many people are out doing other things on Saturday night. So anyway, the Yankees of course get the Saturday afternoon slot against the Tigers. There’s only one problem there: Screw the baseball fans in Michigan. You could have given another team the time slot. But no! So now the sports fans in Michigan have their Tigers playing AT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME AS THE MICHIGAN/MICHIGAN STATE GAME! Sorry, Michigan. “America” wants to watch the Yankees lose, so you don’t matter.
That’s why you have to stop watching the Yankees just to hopefully see them lose.
October 6th, 2006 at 6:05 pm
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bdogg says:
It’s been said many times here already (though not nearly enough, i suppose), but if you want to witness pompous arrogance at its best, fight the urge to turn off the newest “shwam” segment when it airs during “sports”center. yes, this time that fat f*ck brings us his intellegent football picks from his boat in San Diego. While shielding my eyes and blindly reaching for the remote, i actually heard him say the chargers would win because they were donning the powder blue uni’s this weekend. Christ.
October 7th, 2006 at 2:25 am
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Mark says:
Post 1157 – bdogg wrote:
“i actually heard him say the chargers would win because they were donning the powder blue uni’s this weekend.”
Geez…….now that’s EXPERT analysis! And this Berman douche gets paid what for saying shit like that??? Unreal……
October 7th, 2006 at 9:26 am
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Joe says:
of course, nbc has a local south bend affiliate, WNDU. three guesses as to where they’re located. if you guessed 1 minute away from notre dame’s campus (walking distance) then you’re right. that’s smart business, and it prevents the notre dame broadcasts from being corrupted by linda cohn and lee corso and bob davie and doug flutie. the home games, at least.
also, does anyone else love how badly florida’s getting dominated? i’m not watching the game, i’m just assuming based on espn’s expert analysis. they are losing right? no way that they win against LSU, with the best defense in the sec, right? if they are, i bet it’s close, and not a complete blowout or anything.
October 7th, 2006 at 7:22 pm
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Brandon says:
One NY team down and one to go.. but it looks like it won’t be the Dodgers knocking out the Mets. I loved the way Fox showed the Tigers’ celebration after the game today. We all know if ESPN was covering the game, most of the camera time would’ve been spent on the dejected faces of the Yanks.
October 7th, 2006 at 9:00 pm
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Jeff says:
Yeah on the Powder Blue uni thing. I never remember them winning in those blue things. But if the Schwam says so, it must be true.
Not an ESPN thing, but another Chargers thing. I like the Sunday Night Football promo for the game, where Bob Costas says the Steelers are playing a team “that’s always THIS close.”
This close to what? Have they even won a playoff game in the last ten years? Hell, the Saints have even done that.
October 7th, 2006 at 11:13 pm
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Jeff says:
“The Yankees have not made a decision today regarding Joe Torre’s future.”
So, in other words, ESPN’s top “news” story is that there is no news. News, by definition, involves things that happen. Of course, ESPN did the same thing with Brett Favre and Roger Clemens, so why am I surprised?
October 9th, 2006 at 10:48 pm
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Jeff says:
This is an only-slightly-exaggerated description of what I heard was going to be discussed on an hour of ESPN Radio. All of the content I mention here is factual:
“Coming up this hour, Joe Torre will hold his press conference. Will he address his future? Will he quit? Will he announce he’s staying? Will he announce he’s been fired?”
“Next, what will the Yankees do in the offseason? Will they trade A-Rod? Will they trade Gary Sheffield? Will they trade Randy Johnson? Will they keep Bernie Williams?”
“Then, we’ll bring our baseball expert in to talk about what went wrong with the Yankees this season.”
“And finally, time permitting, we will talk about the ALCS between the Tigers and the A’s.”
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. If you haters would stop watching Yankees game and cause their ratings to not go through the roof, ESPN may not be so delusional as to think the Yankees are this important.
October 10th, 2006 at 5:54 pm
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Jeff says:
“Scoop Jackson wants to know why Satchel Paige and Roberto Clemente were left off SI’s all-time baseball team.”
I don’t know. Call me a prophet, but I’m guessing that he thinks their exclusion has something to do with racism. I’m just playing a hunch.
And I’d make another comment about Monday Night Football’s “celebrity segment,” this week with Desperate Housewives, but Nick Bakay says it better:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9720727
October 11th, 2006 at 7:38 pm
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Drogue says:
I’m sorry that Lidle crashed into the building. Sorry for him and moreso his wife and son.
That being said, ESPN went way, way, WAY over the top covering this (and is continuing to do so). It’s been nothing but wall to wall coverage since the accident.
Tragic yes, but…
He hits a high-rise in New York, scaring the crap out of the entire city and to some extent the entire nation making everyone think that ‘oh no, here we go again’ with a terrorist attack.
7 teams in 9 years, journeyman at best.
Career stats- 10 games over .500, 4.57 ERA
Postseason stats- 10 games, the last against the Tigers this year, a 3-8 loss, ERA 20.25.
Traded from the Phillies as a part of the Abreu trade.
ESPN is treating this as if he was the Yankee ace and was scheduled to start the first 4 games of the World Series.
Should the game be cancelled? If a Cub player died would a White Sox game be canceled?
Has ESPN been bought by the YES network?
Does ESPN realize that the Yankees have been eliminated, again, from the playoffs?
If he was wallowing in mediocrity, for the sake of argument, Kansas City, how much coverage do you think it would have received?
How much coverage would it have received if the Yankees were still in the playoffs, the Mets weren’t, and Lidle were a Met?
Good news for Yankees fans though! You now have a roster spot to fill, you don’t have to worry about dumping his contract, and there’s a few more dollars to go out and spend on an overvalued, over the hill starting pitcher.
ESPN and the NY sports media are nothing but Drama Queens. Make ‘news’ when there isn’t any; as evidenced by the deluge of A Rod and Joe Must Go immediately after last week’s outster from the playoffs, and over-reporting this Lidle accident just because it’s a Yankee.
Lawyers are now combing through all players’ contracts to check for clauses prohibiting bungee jumping, running with bulls, sky diving, motorcycle riding, piloting, jet ski operation, etc.
October 12th, 2006 at 9:07 am
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Jeff says:
From ESPN.com:
Major League Baseball said Thursday that concerns about the weather Friday night in Detroit prompted the switch from the original start time of 8:19 p.m. The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series Wednesday night, winning in Oakland 8-5.
Why won’t they say that they moved the game because the New York game gets preferential treatment. Anyone with half a brain knew this was coming when the Mets game was postponed Wednesday night.
October 12th, 2006 at 5:08 pm
1167
Brandon says:
“Good news for Yankees fans though! You now have a roster spot to fill, you don’t have to worry about dumping his contract…”
That’s a low blow man…
October 12th, 2006 at 8:02 pm
1168
Jeff says:
If it hasn’t already, ESPN coverage of the Yankees has officially “jumped the shark.” Note the top story on ESPN.com’s headlines this morning.
BURBANK, Calif. — A private jet, carrying New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and six others, overran a runway at Bob Hope Airport on Friday and was brought to a halt by an arresting system.
“I spoke to Alex. He’s fine,” agent Scott Boras said.
Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me if Scott Boras paid the pilot to do it. It hasn’t been about A-Rod lately.
October 14th, 2006 at 10:48 am
1169
Jeff says:
“With the trade deadline set to pass Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, we asked John Clayton and Len Pasquarelli to break down 10 trades than made sense and could actually have a chance of happening. ”
So at least now they admit it. They’re just making this shit up now, instead of reporting on things that are happening.
October 17th, 2006 at 5:41 pm
1170
Jeff says:
Here we go again:
Our top story: Tiki Barber “might” retire. By the way, you can watch the first of his “final” games on ESPN Monday Night Football this week!
Next: The Mets are playing game 6. So, of course, let’s use this opportunity to show you all the great game sixes in NEW YORK history. So what if Reggie Jackson’s game was with the Yankees? Ain’t New York Sports so great and historic?
Then, later in the newscast, they tell us that T.O. is “unusually quiet” this week. So, why are you making a story about that? Even when he doesn’t do anything and doesn’t try to steal the spotlight, you let him do it.
October 19th, 2006 at 8:47 am
1171
Brandon says:
Start spreading the news! NO YORK, NO YORK!
October 19th, 2006 at 11:52 pm
1172
bdogg says:
I stumbled across FSN’s sportscenter-like show (sorry, didn’t catch the name), and I gotta say, it was refreshing to say the least. They ran the highlights without some loudmouth screaming over the top of them with some worn-out shtick. It was pure information, not speculation. I hope more shows like this crop up and provide ample competition to the atrocity that is espn.
October 21st, 2006 at 4:07 am
1173
Jeff says:
STOP SHOWING JERRY FUCKING JONES.
God, don’t you people know the meaning of overkill?
October 23rd, 2006 at 9:58 pm
1174
Brandon says:
As if we need more proof that Berman (and the others) love to hear themselves talk, they spent the first 10 minutes of SC tonight talking about the World Series when the game was rained out. And i’m sure that’s not the end of it, they’ll probably cut back to them in like 15 minutes for more useless blabbing.
October 26th, 2006 at 9:11 am
1175
Jeff says:
Bill Simmons wrote an article about Red Auerbach. I should have predicted it (as I have once said), but that’s sort of like “predicting” that Scoop Jackson is going to say in his columnn that something is racist.
October 30th, 2006 at 6:40 pm
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digger says:
Great list and comments. Among the worst thing ESPN has done is add analysts and commentators to virtually EVERY show. Mike & Mike were entertaining when they actually WERE just Mike & Mike — now they have 100 asorted tools joining them on every show. The NFL pregame coverage now numbers in the thousands — give me 2 or maybe 3 guys previewing and reviewing the games, and the rest of you, get out and STFU. Same with the actual game coverage — do we really need 15 guys in the booth and a dozen more on the sideline.
Oh, and I would be remiss if I didn’t complain about ABC/ESPN’s re-elevation of Musberger to the top team on college football broadcasts. Sadly, the best team ABC/ESPN have ever had, Nesler and Danielson, have been banished to the hinterlands.
ESPN blows — it’s all style and no substance anymore.
October 31st, 2006 at 4:43 pm
1177
Mike says:
Jeremy Schaap interviews “The LeBron’s.” Wow, ESPN really does have no shame at all.
November 1st, 2006 at 2:04 pm
1178
Upset says:
I need training in how to navigate the ESPN web site! Lots of pages, too many top navigation rows, too many links, and way to many pop-up video windows. And what the hell is an insider?
November 4th, 2006 at 1:08 am
1179
Mike says:
Who knew that the Breeder’s Cup was the biggest thing in sports? Thanks for showing us all the light, ESPN…. Also, Patriots vs. Colts this weekend, but I hear that said game might not be aired on ESPN. Therefore, not as important as some horses you’ve never heard of/will likely never hear about again running on a track in November.
November 4th, 2006 at 8:43 am
1180
Jeff says:
Damn, Mike. You beat me to it this time. This Breeder’s Cup coverage is way out of hand. I’m just releived that they’re not trying to sell their Monday Night Seahawks/Raiders game as “the big game,” like they usually do. I mean, they haven’t made up any bogus “Randy Moss is angry” stories (a-la T.O.) or anything.
I hope that Harold Reynolds’s lawsuit and private investigator exposes the network for the fraud that it is.
November 4th, 2006 at 10:17 am
1181
wtfhoosiers says:
Corso called Adrian Peterson “Andre”
November 4th, 2006 at 4:54 pm
1182
Drogue says:
Mr. Beasley does in fact want the pink bow.
November 5th, 2006 at 9:51 am
1183
Mike says:
Why is Lance Armstrong running the NYC marathon a bigger story than the man who actually won it? Oh, right, creating news, I forgot.
November 6th, 2006 at 10:13 am
1184
JJ says:
Because the press likes to enable him to stay the egomaniac that he is – they feed off each other.
November 6th, 2006 at 11:51 am
1185
Jeff says:
Wow, ESPN must really be conflicted. Which of their 3 core constituencies do they suck up to? Do they say that USC or Notre Dame is back, and the winner belongs in the championship? Or do they give yet more Michigan love (if that’s even possible) by demanding a rematch after they lose to Ohio State? Or, will they be like every other sports news outlet and suck up the New York crowd by saying that Rutgers ought to be in there?
Any way you slice it, I’m sure Florida and Arkansas will get the short end of that argument. And Boise State, who the hell are they?
November 12th, 2006 at 11:54 pm
1186
Worldwide Reader says:
Wow … this is just about the greatest comments thread I have ever seen.
November 13th, 2006 at 4:53 pm
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Joe K. says:
Just gonna comment on the ESPN website and maybe a few other things that this discrace of a sports network dishes out.
The ESPN website is one big advertisement billboard. I’m suprised that they don’t have one of those banners that follow you down the page as you scroll. The first thing people have to do when entering the website is to make sure that they let the “ESPN Motion” video box load, and then hit the stop button. They don’t even show sports clips on that thing, it’s just another damn commercial! Even with everybody having a faster connection speed, the ESPN page feels like it’s struggling just to load because of all of the useless crap they seem to squeeze together on their front page.
And for crying out loud, what the hell is up with these fan poll questions. I remember one last week during the elections, stating: “Who would make the better politician?” Then giving options like Tom Brady, etc… What in the hell does that have anything to do with anything sports related. They also had a fan poll question asking, “Which one of these coaches will be fired first?” Unbelievable! Hype, Hype, and more hype garbage!!! I really hate this network and I’m glad that I found other people that share in the hatred for this “Sportstainmenttastic” network.
I don’t even watch Sportscenter anymore because I just get so frustrated listening to the overhyped crap that they air. You got Stuart Scott rapping on the air and giving his new “flava” to sports. What the hell is up with Monday Night Countdown. I’m sorry, but Tom Jackson is a fuckin’ prick, Berman is a complete idiot who resides in his own little fantasy world, and Irvin needs no feedback, it seems he gets so pissed when he is rightly corrected by Steve Young, which is the only bearable one. The whole network and its analysts are a damn circus!! A fucking discrace to sports. That is not sports coverage, it’s pure garbage, every aspect of it.
I’m a Jaguars fan and don’t even get me started on the way that they constantly screw us over. Are we even a team in the NFL. Have the people who rely on ESPN for all of their football coverage couldn’t even name our head coach or running back. A small market franchise doesn’t exist to ESPN! It’s a damn discrace for what and who they have become! Don’t give them ratings when you don’t need too. Shut off the TV and never leave it on ESPN while your doing something else. And that moblie ESPN thing was a joke! How many of you from the get go thought that that thing would be successful! I’m so happy that thing flopped like it did, just wish they would go along with it!
November 14th, 2006 at 4:22 am
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Mike says:
A few notes from recent ESPN-related findings:
* I agree with Jeff that the latest BCS debacle provides serious conflicts of interest for ESPN. USC’s currently #3, though, so it looks as though they are going the route of praising the hell out of the Trojans for the time being.
* How about the hype for this week’s OSU-Michigan game? The game of the decade?! Please. I hope that it’s a blowout either way.
* From the “lacking perspective” file, it’s interesting to hear basically all of the networks call this week’s wins by the Dolphins and Steelers “upsets.” Last I checked, both teams were favored to win their games according to the lines on Sunday. ESPN of all places should have known this – they are always airing the game lines. I guess that storylines are juicier for upsets, even if you have to pretend that a result actually was an upset.
* Finally, check out the bottom line on ESPN2 the next time that Tennessee’s women’s hoops team plays. ESPN is going out of its way to point out Candice “I won a dunk contest out of pity” Parker’s point total despite the fact that Parker hasn’t done anything to merit anything close to such an “honor.” The self-sering hype machine continues….
November 14th, 2006 at 1:16 pm
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Mike says:
ESPN.com’s current poll: “If last night’s incident involved a coach other than Bob Knight, would it have been a big deal?”
Why are they asking us? They are the worldwide leader in blowing things out of proportion and shoving them down our throats. So, ESPN, what’s the answer? You are the the ones with the bloated system of coverage, not us.
November 14th, 2006 at 5:22 pm
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Jeff says:
Is Michigan/Ohio State this weekend? And enough about this “biggest rivalry” talk. I acknowledge that this is the biggest regular season college game in some time. But if we are judging it like that (most important game, year in-year out), then wouldn’t Miami/Florida State “technically” the biggest rivalry over the last 20 years? Not only that, but in terms of history, passion, and genuine “human” rivalry, isn’t Army/Navy “technically” better? And in terms of obsession and pure hatred (not to mention in-state dynamics), Auburn/Alabama is “technically” the biggest rivalry.
Of course, the last two games I mentioned this year are on CBS. One of them opposite the “big game.”
Now I’m not trying to say the game isn’t important. I’m just saying it isn’t the cut-and-dry #1 ESPN is acting like it is. It is this year, without a doubt. But you just can differentiate it from the other three so easily.
(and just for posterity, have you heard anyone but the Alabama-native/Alabama-biased Ivan Maisel point out that the Auburn/Alabama game is this weekend?)
So, now that that’s done, let’s talk about more important stuff: Emmitt Smith winning “Dancing With the Stars.”
November 15th, 2006 at 11:16 pm
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DeBaliviere says:
Way to show respect for the kids playing in the Toledo-Ball State and Bowling Green-Miami games the last two nights by interviewing former Ohio State players throughout the games and totally ignoring the action on the field.
November 16th, 2006 at 11:38 am
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Joe K. says:
oh man! What a second rate network this is, just like abc! I think they’ve beaten the hell out of this Michigan vs. Ohio St. game, and have tradgically used the death of Bo Schembechler to help boost the matchup. I tell you what man, this network has got to be stopped! Please, some one give this network some competition. Please help, someone, please!
November 17th, 2006 at 10:23 pm
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Mike says:
I can’t tell by ESPN’s coverage – can someone remind me as to whether Bo Schembechler was a former US President or a former Pope. I did, however, get the subtle hint that ABC is airing a Michigan/OSU game tomorrow. They should do a little more to promote that one.
November 18th, 2006 at 12:42 am
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Joe K. says:
Hmmmm… I don’t remember ESPN mentioning anything about the Auburn/Alabama matchup, not one thing to recall. Could it be that Aurburn/Alabama was being aired on CBS and ESPN decided not to cover it at all. You’re a damn sports network, cover everything like you’re supposed to. Just because a game comes on your network dosen’t mean you ignore other big games on other major networks. They don’t care about sports at all, just the ones that are on their networks.
November 18th, 2006 at 7:02 pm
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bravedot says:
I’m really disturbed by ESPN’s conscious effort to increase their social and political commentary that has really accelerated in the last year.
Items:
* their recent crusade against Bob Knight for smacking his player on the chin
* frequent ads about global warming
* constant, obvious gushing over people who are successful despite historical stereotypes
* dramatic increase in broadcast of women’s sports
* Kenny Mayne endorsing Progressive Insurance
It’s like someone flipped a switch earlier this year and said “let’s do all this stuff”.
I find it really annoying, because there is already enough political commentary out there. I don’t need more when I’m trying to watch sports.
November 19th, 2006 at 2:41 pm
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Jeff says:
And now they won’t rest until they get the public behind this Ohio State/Michigan rematch is a reality. I see today that on Cold Pizza, Dana Jacobson (Michigan grad) will be interview NEW YORK kicker Jay Feely (Michigan grad) about how Michigan deserves a second chance. Or maybe Mike Tirico (Michigan grad) can talk about it some more on Monday Night Football.
First they got Charles Woodson a Heisman Trophy he didn’t deserve (and I’m saying this with no vested interest in Peyton Manning), and now they’re trying to make sure they get in ahead of Florida or Arkansas if USC loses. And you wonder why Southeners hate ESPN. Forget that there was no SEC game on this last weekend so they could pick up the Rutgers game.. There’s just too much evidence to mention.
And what happened to the ESPN “talking head” stance that “College football has a playoff system. It’s called the regular season.” I guess they’ve just thrown that out the window so that the network’s favorite university can get more preferential treatment.
November 21st, 2006 at 1:34 pm
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Mike says:
I only haphazardly flipped by the USC/ND game last night, as it was too awful on multiple fronts to watch for an extended period of time. However, Kirk Herbstreit made a comment while I happened to have the game on that summed up the reasons why not to watch such coverage:
[As USC is finishing off its beatdown of ND, the announcers are discussing the BCS and ND's weak case for stealing a bid from more worthy schools] Herbstreit: “I think that we should keep in mind that the BCS shouldn’t be just about putting the best teams in. It should also be about Knute Rockne and the history and those great team from the 1920’s.”
Are you ****ing serious, Kirk? Well, sorry Wisconsin (BCS rules screwed them) or maybe LSU or Florida (should they lose to Arkansas) or Louisville or, in past years, the Boise State’s of the world. Sure, you had great seasons. But how many National Championships did you win in the 20’s and 30’s? I bet it’s not as many as Notre Dame, so the Irish and their 2 or 3 loss team gets your spot. That’s the way it’s supposed to be, right?
Also, shitty Miami scrambling to attain bowl eligibility isn’t a big story or anything to be proud. It’s an embarassment, so stop shoving the Hurricanes down people’s throats.
November 26th, 2006 at 10:06 am
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notthequarterback says:
Hey Jeff,
Mike Tirico went to Syracuse, not Michigan.
The fact is, the Michigan-Ohio State game was, perhaps, the most important regular season game in the history of college football…after all, never before had an 11-0 #1 team met an 11-0 #2 team with so much on the line….
I understand the conspiracy theories and yes, ESPN is a business as much (or sometimes more than) it is a news station, but at least TRY to put things in perspective when you’re prattling on your latest rant about why you dont like ESPN (yet curiously continue to watch it)….
November 27th, 2006 at 11:44 pm
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Brandon says:
Current poll… Which quarterback most deserves to be benched? And they list Vick, and Eli Manning…
wasn’t ESPN praising the hell out of them last month? Shit, Vick had 8 td’s in two games just a few weeks ago and they were all up in his jock over that… but what have you done for us lately? Take Vick out of that offense, and the Falcons are one dimensional (not that they aren’t already, but you get the picture).
Same with Manning, a few weeks ago they were contemplating a Manning/Manning Super Bowl… but what have you done for us lately? Manning is still young, and is learning some lessons this season.
For some reason Grossman started out the season being the best thing since sliced bread, according to ESPN. Whoops… what have you done for us lately? Hell, the Bears have only lost twice!!!
As far as Ben Roethlisberger… He never was a great quarterback, he just got the job done. He hasn’t been the same Ben this year, not pulling out the wins… except for last week when he came back and beat the Browns… and ESPN was all over that… but benching him is harsh, he just won them a super bowl… but what have you done for us lately? The Steelers miss The Bus, it’s obvious how important he was to that team’s success last year.
Guess ESPN is still trying to make news by putting one, if not all, of these guys on the hot seat. Players have slumps, let it go!
On a side note… looks like this blog is turning one year old tomorrow… Happy Birthday! ESPN still sucks, but what are you gonna do?
November 28th, 2006 at 9:09 am
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Dylan says:
Could the ESPN crew fellate and praise Brett Favre any more? The man is certainly one of the best quarterbacks of the Superbowl era,and his ironman QB record is awesome but enough is enough. Every time a future hall of famer suits up in any ESPN broadcast of any sport, we are hammered by this (see Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Mia Hamm, Emmitt Smith, et al.). In a sloppy weather game, he had 3 Ints. (5 in the last 4 games) and just like last year is preventing his team from preparing a new quarterback for the franchises’ future.
His QB rating is 78.1, lower than JP Lohsman, Damon Huard and John Kitna. His team is 4-7 in a weak NFC with it’s big wins over MN, AZ, Det, and Miami. And ESPN’s will he or won’t he retire coverage of this non-story overshadows his holding the Packers back. It’s how great he WAS not IS. Cal Ripken knew when it was time to sit down during the GREATEST ironman streak. I hate the Packers and am glad they continue to suck, but this is pathetic.
At least the game was in Seattle so we were spared most of Berman’s tirade of “frozen tundra,” “Lambeau Field,” “Norris Division,” and all the other garbage that emanates from his hole. And the continued references to him smiling and just having fun are great considering he is now losing below 34 degrees, at 34 degrees and above 34 degrees.
Also great job by ESPN “punishing” Michael Irvin by allowing him to apologize on Dan Patrick’s show for saying Tony Romo must have some black ancestry to play like he does (paraphrased). He was just kidding. Good one playmaker! Were those idiots Michael Richards, Jimmy the Greek, and Al Campanis just kidding? What would have happened to an Hispanic, Asian or white announcer who said the same thing?
November 28th, 2006 at 9:22 am