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Former ESPN reporter Brett McMurphy, who worked as a college football reporter for ESPN and is now with the Action Network, claims the network "steals" news from other reporters.He sounded off on ESPN's coverage of the Michigan Wolverines sign-stealing scandal. He believes the network is being hypocritical...
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(The Spun)
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jpcajun6 months
He's got a point!
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tigersaint246 months
Hes just mad that he got fired from ESPN
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SidetrackSilvera6 months
Let them fight.
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ElTigreFuego6 months
The who network?
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kywildcatfanone6 months
Literally
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Tiger19886 months
Michigan grad?
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biggsc6 months
Fake News
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brewdrees6 months
If ESPN sees something on Twitter and report it, that's not stealing.
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financetiger386 months
If they don’t give credit and pass it off as their own scoop it is. And that’s what McMurphy is accusing them of
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La Place Mike6 months
ESPN need to give TD a shout out after every report.
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grizzlylongcut6 months
How do you steal news?
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One thing they do is when someone else breaks the story first, they come back with "ESPN confirms..."
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BowDownToLSU6 months
There is money on who “ breaks “ the story first. That’s how WOJ got paid
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