That was worth watching just to see Shannon Sharpe struggle through "Orlando Scandrick".
That was worth watching just to see Shannon Sharpe struggle through "Orlando Scandrick".
before espn skip's claim to fame was reporting troy as gay(while he worked his way through most of the hot, eligible women in the city) and on a chicago hockey players wife's personal life.
both saw him threatened with bodily harm and he quickly left the state, lol.
here is a decent article:
http://********.com/5929361/how-esp...-skip-bayless-to-the-bottom-a-tim-tebow-story
I hope that's true, I defintely enjoy the other shows a lot more, NNL, Sports Nation, and a couple others. People usually just watch First Take for the comical reactions and viewpoints.
Numbers Never Lie Changing Name to "His & Hers" This Fall
By: Jason McIntyre August 11, 2014 11:22 pm ET
Numbers Never Lie is going to go through its fourth reboot soon, though the network hopes that this change is the last one for some time: The show is changing its name to “His & Hers” this Fall, probably in September, sources tell The Big Lead.
The name change is a direct result of the podcast success of the NNL co-hosts, Jemele Hill and Michael Smith. The success of that brand convinced ESPN brass to scrap the show’s original name, which dates back to 2011.
In the last year, a source says, Numbers Never Lie often beats First Take in the ratings (NNL airs directly after First Take). ESPN had no comment on the show’s name change.
Here’s something to keep an eye on – many executives in Bristol have been sour on First Take for years, which isn’t news. But every time it came under scrutiny, the show’s creator, Horowitz, would defend it, usually armed with ratings and the bottom line (ie, $$). The thing is, Horowitz is gone, off to NBC to run the Today Show.
Last month’s suspension of Stephen A. Smith was the latest PR disaster for First Take, but this time, when John Skipper talked to his lieutenants, there was nobody to defend the show. As mentioned here, Stephen A. Smith’s ESPN contract is up next year, and Fox News/Fox Sports will definitely be in play, perhaps even his preferred destination. You don’t need an MBA from Harvard to see what ESPN could be planning for the Fall of 2015 just in case.
Did they give numbers? I dn't want to watch it
I don't. What part of that did you not understand. Apparently none of it.
I understand more about you're thinking than you do about yourself apparently. K.eep whistling in the dark. Sounds to me that you watch a lot of Skip and S A S.
This year, I can't see the Cowboys finishing less than 8 wins.
Breakdown is at least split from division
At least 3-1 against AFC south
At least 2-2 against NFC West
If Cowboys go 8-8 with their star players not being injured, Garrett needs to be gone.
Shannon Sharpe is a tool.
As for the America's Team discussion, every year they ask this question. Every year. That's why we are America's Team.
SAS makes a point in on sentence and then makes another point in his next sentence that refutes his previous statement lol what a clown
It's reasonable to assume practically every member who comments understands what they are posting. Perhaps stubbornness is one explanation for the logic loophole.The way everybody is predicting doom and gloom, 8-8 would be quite an accomplishment for Garrett. I keep hearing about the tough schedule, worst defense ever, 6-10, 5-11, etc. If people believe what they are saying, then 8-8 or better would warrant that we keep Garrett. Right? I'm not saying we should or shouldn't, but sometimes I wonder if people really listen to themselves.