keds
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... for their own gain. My prediction is they' re going to cash in big on Monday night with some record TV ratings. Football brings in some nice cash for ESPN/Disney/ABC. I almost liken ESPN's overkill of the T.O. saga to CNNs daily coverage of the OJ trial.
The analysts at ESPN know their good guy/bad guy roles well. Irvin seems to have been cast as the T.O. sympathizer. While the other "so-called" analysts there take the moral high ground in condeming T.O. for his obvious bad behavior.
Secretly the ABC/ESPN brass love T.O. He's making them a lot of money. The hypocracy of all this is that while ESPN's coverage focuses on T.O.'s selfishness and greed, in reality it is their own greed for profit that shapes the very coverage of this whole saga.
The analysts at ESPN know their good guy/bad guy roles well. Irvin seems to have been cast as the T.O. sympathizer. While the other "so-called" analysts there take the moral high ground in condeming T.O. for his obvious bad behavior.
Secretly the ABC/ESPN brass love T.O. He's making them a lot of money. The hypocracy of all this is that while ESPN's coverage focuses on T.O.'s selfishness and greed, in reality it is their own greed for profit that shapes the very coverage of this whole saga.