Marino Dropped From Inside The Nfl

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Posted by Mike Florio on July 6, 2008, 10:27 p.m. EDT
As expected, the folks at Showtime have relied primarily on talent from its sister network, CBS, to staff the Inside the NFL operation.
But one key figure from the CBS on-air lineup won’t be joining the new effort.
Per Michael Hiestand of USA Today, James Brown, who hosts The NFL Today on CBS, will also host the long-running weekly highlights show. Joining him will be CBS lead game analysy Phil Simms. And making the jump from HBO will be Cris Collinsworth.
Marino, who has been a mainstay on both CBS and Inside the NFL for several years, won’t be part of the new-look effort.
The decision will be announced on Monday by Sean McManus of CBS. McManus tells Hiestand, “[W]e didn’t want to just have CBS people. And we wanted a link to the HBO show. It was a tough one, in respect to Dan, to go with Cris.”
There’s a chance that the show will add a fourth analyst, or possibly rotate the position among recently retired players (Brett Favre) and current players (Brett Favre?).
Our take is that the omission of Marino marks the beginning of the end of Marino’s career with CBS. We know a thing or two about Western Pennsylvanians of Italian heritage, and our sense is that Dan simply won’t be able to get past the public dissing. So he’ll ask his agent to begin to lay the foundation for a move to a new network as soon as his CBS contract expires.



Got to say, this can only improve a very weak program.
 

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Pick6TerenceNewman;2136970 said:
Posted by Mike Florio on July 6, 2008, 10:27 p.m. EDT
As expected, the folks at Showtime have relied primarily on talent from its sister network, CBS, to staff the Inside the NFL operation.
But one key figure from the CBS on-air lineup won’t be joining the new effort.
Per Michael Hiestand of USA Today, James Brown, who hosts The NFL Today on CBS, will also host the long-running weekly highlights show. Joining him will be CBS lead game analysy Phil Simms. And making the jump from HBO will be Cris Collinsworth.
Marino, who has been a mainstay on both CBS and Inside the NFL for several years, won’t be part of the new-look effort.
The decision will be announced on Monday by Sean McManus of CBS. McManus tells Hiestand, “[W]e didn’t want to just have CBS people. And we wanted a link to the HBO show. It was a tough one, in respect to Dan, to go with Cris.”
There’s a chance that the show will add a fourth analyst, or possibly rotate the position among recently retired players (Brett Favre) and current players (Brett Favre?).
Our take is that the omission of Marino marks the beginning of the end of Marino’s career with CBS. We know a thing or two about Western Pennsylvanians of Italian heritage, and our sense is that Dan simply won’t be able to get past the public dissing. So he’ll ask his agent to begin to lay the foundation for a move to a new network as soon as his CBS contract expires.



Got to say, this can only improve a very weak program.

Marino's a nice guy, but not so smart and it shows through on TV.
 

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There is a god.

I have had all that I can take of that blow hard who knows it all and was constantly taking his little digs at his co-workers.

I may actually watch that show now. I gave up on the HBO version for the last few years.
 

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Marino and chris carter were really poor on the show last year. It was as if they were there doing the show but didnt really want to be and they had seemingly zero prep work done.

They basically just rambled in cliche's all year.

There were times when collinsworth would talk about something and then they would throw it to dan or chris and I was actually embarassed for them while I was watching.
 
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dcfanatic;2136986 said:
There is a god.

I have had all that I can take of that blow hard who knows it all and was constantly taking his little digs at his co-workers.

I may actually watch that show now. I gave up on the HBO version for the last few years.


:lmao2: That's funny! He seem to hate the Boyz!
 

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I enjoyed Marino as being the Diet Coke version of Terry Bradshaw. Somewhat slow and not there as much for football inside as entertainment. Carter on the other hand was horrible. Glad to see Collinsworth coming back tho. He gets a lot of hate, but I love his educated insight and personality. Love the addition of Phill Simms. I've heard him in interviews and he's got a very up front view that doesnt get show enough calling games. Just hope he can keep the drool out of his mouth when talking about the Patsies.
 

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theebs;2136988 said:
Marino and chris carter were really poor on the show last year. It was as if they were there doing the show but didnt really want to be and they had seemingly zero prep work done.

They basically just rambled in cliche's all year.

There were times when collinsworth would talk about something and then they would throw it to dan or chris and I was actually embarassed for them while I was watching.

I think Carter wanted to smash Marino's face in a few times from the limited times I caught that show.
 

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dcfanatic;2136999 said:
I think Carter wanted to smash Marino's face in a few times from the limited times I caught that show.
Strange seeing as he flew in his jet to the show. Carter is like Marino's little bro. Wouldnt be surprised to see Marino make the jump to ESPN as well.
 

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CactusCowboy;2136980 said:
Marino's a nice guy, but not so smart and it shows through on TV.
Wouldn't bring this up if I had never met him but I've met him four tiimes. Worked the Quarterback Challenge out at Disney in the 90's and he has restaurants in Forida (Marino's) and he was arrogant and condesending every time I met him, and not just to me. The restaurant owners hate him. If you watch him close you can see it in his on-air demeanor. He's just really aloof and the very cockiness that made him great doesn't translate to everyday stuff. I'm not an autograp or picture person either, been arond celebrities a lot and I understand bad days...he's just not very nice.

On a side note...Tiger lives down the road from me and talked to him working out and in the store and he's been unbelievably nice very time. I never bring up golf though, just everyday life stuff.
 

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