Anyone know ESPN commentator's emails?

vlad

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Couldn't find it, but someone had a good point about how Dware has been having nutso games and not getting any pub for it (just like Newman).

I'd like to write an open email to these guys, particularly Tom Jackson and ask him if players these days need to hoot and holler and do jump shots, or dig graves or flip a light switch or whatever to get recognized? Tom always is old school and talks about, but he's got his own "Jacked Up" segment...

I know what makes for entertaining TV, but as Tiki said, why not try being a journalist.

I'm just curious if a well written, articulate, thoughtful and respectful email was written on the subject what he would say. I'm getting so sick of sports reporting, starting with Stuart Scott and really, even if no one will admit it, ending with raspy needs to learn to breathe Berman. Has anyone noticed how his voice almost drops out during the long sentences? Makes my ears cringe.
 

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Yet again, no one forces you to listen to these commentators or go to the ESPN website. I dont see why it matters what some desk jockeys opinion is. They cant win, someone is always whining about ESPN and made-up biases that they percieve, no matter what lazy eye or fatty or flunky QB have to say.
 

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vlad;1243975 said:
Couldn't find it, but someone had a good point about how Dware has been having nutso games and not getting any pub for it (just like Newman).

I'd like to write an open email to these guys, particularly Tom Jackson and ask him if players these days need to hoot and holler and do jump shots, or dig graves or flip a light switch or whatever to get recognized? Tom always is old school and talks about, but he's got his own "Jacked Up" segment...

I know what makes for entertaining TV, but as Tiki said, why not try being a journalist.

I'm just curious if a well written, articulate, thoughtful and respectful email was written on the subject what he would say. I'm getting so sick of sports reporting, starting with Stuart Scott and really, even if no one will admit it, ending with raspy needs to learn to breathe Berman. Has anyone noticed how his voice almost drops out during the long sentences? Makes my ears cringe.

Try this one:

I_need_to_get_out_more@espn.com
 
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