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SALISBURY GETS PERSONAL WITH CLAYTON
Posted by Mike Florio on February 7, 2008, 1:13 p.m.
A year after getting in trouble for supposedly showing cell-phone pictures of his manhood to colleagues, ESPN’s Sean Salisbury could be in hot water once again.
Last week, he did one of those phony on-air debate segments with John Clayton. The idea is to get one guy to take a position and then have the other guy to disagree. It makes for lively discussion, and it uses conflict to keep folks watching.
This time around, Salisbury crossed the line in his debate with Clayton, mocking the veteran NFL reporter’s appearance with the kind of attack that is supposed to come only from someone outside the organization like, you know, us.
Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi7XtBv94pE
Note that anchor Jay Harris laughs hard enough at the name used by Salisbury to suggest that it’s the term used behind Clayton’s back in Bristol. Clayton’s facial expression makes it obvious that he is not amused by Salisbury’s antics.
John, the next time you do one of those, we think you should say something like, “Sean, I know you have a brain. I once saw a picture of it on your cell phone.”
Hat tilt to the Big Lead.
Posted by Mike Florio on February 7, 2008, 1:13 p.m.
A year after getting in trouble for supposedly showing cell-phone pictures of his manhood to colleagues, ESPN’s Sean Salisbury could be in hot water once again.
Last week, he did one of those phony on-air debate segments with John Clayton. The idea is to get one guy to take a position and then have the other guy to disagree. It makes for lively discussion, and it uses conflict to keep folks watching.
This time around, Salisbury crossed the line in his debate with Clayton, mocking the veteran NFL reporter’s appearance with the kind of attack that is supposed to come only from someone outside the organization like, you know, us.
Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi7XtBv94pE
Note that anchor Jay Harris laughs hard enough at the name used by Salisbury to suggest that it’s the term used behind Clayton’s back in Bristol. Clayton’s facial expression makes it obvious that he is not amused by Salisbury’s antics.
John, the next time you do one of those, we think you should say something like, “Sean, I know you have a brain. I once saw a picture of it on your cell phone.”
Hat tilt to the Big Lead.