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Posted on 7/29/14 at 8:33 am to
Posted by Zantrix
Parts Unknown
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 7/29/14 at 8:33 am to
I honest to God haven't intentionally watched one of ESPN's talking blah blah blah shows in YEARS. Since the summer of Rachael Nicholls on Farves lawn while they had someone else following Tebow around, I turned it off. I don't even listen to sports radio anymore because they're blowing the same shite out of their asses that ESPN does, including DP who just can't stop talking about Sterling. I'm done with the shite. All of it.

I'll watch CFB/MNF on ESPN but that's essentially it. I'll watch football on there but that's it. I watch NHL Network for the hockey highlights, NBC/NBCsn for the live NHL games, Fox/CBS for the NFL games, and that's it for me.

ESPN is 100% a complete shell of it's former self, and I honestly don't get who is sitting around and watching people talk about people playing sports all day. I don't know how Around the Horn and PTI suddenly spawned off 20 hours of talking programs. I don't understand how people can put a tv show which shows a radio show in progress when they can just listen to it. Does watching the radio show on tv add some element of suspense?

I don't get it.
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
134026 posts
Posted on 7/29/14 at 8:38 am to
Damn you had a lot on your chest this mawnin'

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I don't understand how people can put a tv show which shows a radio show in progress when they can just listen to it.


I put it on sometimes in the background. I can't get ESPNRadio where I live so it's nice to listen to the shows sometimes when I'm puttering around the house.

And occasionally I'll watch a few of their talk shows just to see the doffer entry takes on major developments.

The network isn't perfect, but I'll never understand the "rah rah espn is the devil and must die!" crowd.
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