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re: Which ESPN analyst has the best sports opinions?
Posted on 8/25/14 at 6:58 pm to dnm3305
Posted on 8/25/14 at 6:58 pm to dnm3305
quote:How is Marshall Faulk not on that list?
And? He's definitely a top 5 back all time, and possibly top 3. Not a stretch to say he's top 2.
OJ Simpson
Barry Sanders
Walter Payton
Bo Jackson
Adrian Peterson
LaDainian Tomlinson
Posted on 8/25/14 at 7:07 pm to Tiger1242
Cowherd is a total sell-out - shill.
He used to be good in Portland - would talk a lot about life and women/strippers, dating, marriage...and sports. It was entertaining...and somewhat thoughtful. And like Jazz, he was free-flowing and seemingly spontaneous...and he said controversial things...(not trolling things to get hits) but outside the box.
Now he just promotes ESPN's agenda...and I say that, because it's so transparent.
They all do (as much as people like SVP) - he does it too.
They all work for the same company.
But I can stomach SVP and Russillo...but frankly, all sports radio has gone from edgy to corporate and is boring as shite these days...because you hear the same thing.
If you turn on ESPN early in the morning...you will hear the same talking points from Mike and Mike to Cowherd to SVP...etc.
Same point of view.
You need to go really local for free flowing talk outside of Disney.
ESPN is just an endless Dumbo ride.
He used to be good in Portland - would talk a lot about life and women/strippers, dating, marriage...and sports. It was entertaining...and somewhat thoughtful. And like Jazz, he was free-flowing and seemingly spontaneous...and he said controversial things...(not trolling things to get hits) but outside the box.
Now he just promotes ESPN's agenda...and I say that, because it's so transparent.
They all do (as much as people like SVP) - he does it too.
They all work for the same company.
But I can stomach SVP and Russillo...but frankly, all sports radio has gone from edgy to corporate and is boring as shite these days...because you hear the same thing.
If you turn on ESPN early in the morning...you will hear the same talking points from Mike and Mike to Cowherd to SVP...etc.
Same point of view.
You need to go really local for free flowing talk outside of Disney.
ESPN is just an endless Dumbo ride.
This post was edited on 8/25/14 at 7:11 pm
Posted on 8/25/14 at 7:11 pm to Tiger1242
SVP, Lebatard, Russillo, Lowe
Posted on 8/25/14 at 9:24 pm to shel311
quote:
LeBatard
Is terribly annoying. His shtick got old quickly.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 9:33 pm to Tiger1242
On the radio it's SVP.
On the tube, it's probably Tim Hasselbeck.
On the tube, it's probably Tim Hasselbeck.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 10:08 pm to Tiger1242
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For me it's either SVP or Cowherd. SVP is my favorite ESPN guy for sure, but Cowherd usually has well thought out reasons for his opinions.
Posted on 8/25/14 at 10:33 pm to lsuguy13
Dilfer, Herbstreit, and Bilas are generally the only one I actually pay any attention to on ESPN when it comes to analysts
Posted on 8/25/14 at 10:44 pm to Tiger1242
SVP.
I enjoy Bilas on the basketball end. I don't always agree with him but he at least backs his shite up with some sound reasoning.
I enjoy Bilas on the basketball end. I don't always agree with him but he at least backs his shite up with some sound reasoning.
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