RustyBourneHorse
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That's unfortunate. He was one of the good personalities at ESPN.
Maybe thats whyWonder why? I actually thought he was pretty good and fair for ESPN
Wonder why? I actually thought he was pretty good and fair for ESPN
They also dropped Samantha Ponder.
ESPN doesn't tolerate critical thinkers.
You always go to politics.They also dropped Samantha Ponder.
ESPN doesn't tolerate critical thinkers.
BSPN just keeps finding ways to look worse and worse
Nothing there about the p-word.You always go to politics.
Critical thinkers??They also dropped Samantha Ponder.
ESPN doesn't tolerate critical thinkers.
Ponder was fired for her opinion on women's sports.Critical thinkers??![]()
That's not critical thinking. She has said alot more than that. And you know it. Keep your personal feelings out it. Just report on what you are paid to report on. Not a fan of SAS either.Ponder was fired for her opinion on women's sports.
Ya know, for thinking only women should participate in them.
You have no clue what I know and don't know.That's not critical thinking. She has said alot more than that. And you know it. Keep your personal feelings out it. Just report on what you are paid to report on. Not a fan of SAS either.
Common sense is not critical thinking. Please learn what critical thinking means. LOL.You have no clue what I know and don't know.
I haven't watched BSPN in years aside from MNF.
She's a sports reporter/TV personality discussing sports.
Pretty sure that gives her the right to opine as a professional. Not to mention, being a woman discussing women's sports and the downfall due to idiots.
Using common sense while others blindly accept a
ridiculous act such as this is absolutely critical thinking.
An example of critical thinking.Common sense is not critical thinking. Please learn what critical thinking means. LOL.
so does ESPNYou always go to politics.