Bart Scott pokes fun at Diggs injury and Cowboys

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Dude should be fired


The biggest jackass on any media site is Bart, Scott
He was a complete imbecile on WFAN in New York and didn’t last.

Don’t kill yourself, Steven a Smith may have just saved his job by telling him to shut it.
 

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didnt say anything that most of the football world hasnt been saying anyways... nothing to see here..
 

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its Bart Scott....

he gives terrible takes and even worse opinions

if his mouth is open something foul is coming out
 

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Just curious if anyone bothered to click it. Doesn't seem offensive to me.

Exact words: This is a major major blow for Dallas, and like Stephen A. always says, just wait, something bad always happens.

Isn't that what half the posters here said after the news yesterday? :huh:
SMH :facepalm: :facepalm:

That loser straight out mocked Trevon Diggs and the Dallas Cowboys due to Trevon's injury. How can you not see that?
 

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Maybe Bart should show up to Zona on Sunday and talk to Micah about his comments? It was totally uncalled for, and the clown is trying to fit in on a network that tempts their so called on air personalities to be controversial...
 

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TBH, it didn't seem like he meant it as a joke at Trevon's expense. I could be wrong, but it looked like he was kind of sympathizing with the Cowboys' situation. Of course, I'm just going by what I see in this little clip. That "smirk" or "smile" people are mentioning might be just inexperience showing up as a nervous smile.
 

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SAS, hates the Cowboys. He loves every minute of this injury, he just has the media savvy not to say

Thats the only difference between him and Scott
You don't understand, this guy is an actor and gets clicks and ratings with the Cowboy spiel. So far it is working and we need to win a Superbowl for this to end. Stephen A was partying with Jerry Jones not to long ago
 

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Let em hate. We will drink their tears. Micah already blasted Scott for it.
The locker room is rallying. Arizona may not get a first down on Sunday lol
Feel actually bad for Arizona. The boys are going to be extra motivated and take it out on them. Parsons is going to go extra crazy lol.
 

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If you watch the show, he's usually the only one who backs Dallas.
Are you watching the same show. He is such a Cowboy hater with that stupid smirk on his face. No brains and doesn't belong on Tv, not because he hates Dallas but his analysis is off the wall on topics.
 

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TBH, it didn't seem like he meant it as a joke at Trevon's expense. I could be wrong, but it looked like he was kind of sympathizing with the Cowboys' situation. Of course, I'm just going by what I see in this little clip. That "smirk" or "smile" people are mentioning might be just inexperience showing up as a nervous smile.
No. He referenced Stephen A. Smith's joke about the Cowboys when he says "What can go wrong, will go wrong for the Cowboys." It's an ongoing schtick he does to get fans Cowboys fans pissed off and make Cowboys haters laugh, but it's clearly a joke and about what the team does on the field. See classic examples below. Bart Scott tried to use it here in a serious situation. Was it meant as malicious? Who knows, but it was certainly the wrong thing to reach for when talking about someone being done for the year. He thought he was being clever but didn't realize how wrong a reference it was. And he didn't even get the phrase right. Lol.

https://www.espn.com.au/video/clip/_/id/24635199 (at the very start)

(at 1:40)

 

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No. He referenced Stephen A. Smith's joke about the Cowboys when he says "What can go wrong, will go wrong for the Cowboys." It's an ongoing schtick he does to get fans Cowboys fans pissed off and make Cowboys haters laugh, but it's clearly a joke and about what the team does on the field. See classic examples below. Bart Scott tried to use it here in a serious situation. Was it meant as malicious? Who knows, but it was certainly the wrong thing to reach for when talking about someone being done for the year. He thought he was being clever but didn't realize how wrong a reference it was. And he didn't even get the phrase right. Lol.

https://www.espn.com.au/video/clip/_/id/24635199 (at the very start)

(at 1:40)


Oh, I understand the reference. I just don't think he meant it as a "laugh at the Cowboys" joke. I think he was just tying in SAS's catchphrase without really thinking it through.
 
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