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WSBSD? What should Bill Simmons Do?
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:31 pm
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According to our industry sources and several corroborating reports, ESPN columnist/talking head/producer/editor Bill Simmons is seriously considering leaving ESPN when his current contract is up next year. Simmons, who reportedly makes more than $5 million a year, is, according to his pals, "furious" at his ESPN bosses over his recent three-week suspension, given to him when he insulted the commissioner of the NFL on a podcast and then challenged ESPN to do something about it. Supposedly, Simmons would like to "go independent but get investment, promotion, sales, tech platform from a partner."
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This post was edited on 10/16/14 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:32 pm to SirWinston
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Simmons, who reportedly makes more than $5 million a year
Props to him for making it this big while just being a normal sports fan
ETA: Or am i supposed to say "never liked that a-hole because he's on ESPN"
This post was edited on 10/16/14 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:33 pm to SirWinston
Bill Simmons is probably the one guy ESPN has that will do just fine without ESPN.
I for one hope he does this. Just to see somebody stand up to the bullshite.
I for one hope he does this. Just to see somebody stand up to the bullshite.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:33 pm to SirWinston
he does this every time his contract is about to run out
im pretty sure they just copied and pasted that article from the other time he got suspended from twitter, was pissed, and was gonna leave
im pretty sure they just copied and pasted that article from the other time he got suspended from twitter, was pissed, and was gonna leave
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:33 pm to SirWinston
He is talented enough to break off, but he probably should have done it sooner. I feel like his shtick is getting old for some. He needs to make sure he finds a really good situation if he does leave. Lots of talent has disappeared when trying their luck away from ESPN.
This post was edited on 10/16/14 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:35 pm to SirWinston
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"furious" at his ESPN bosses over his recent three-week suspension, given to him when he .............. challenged (his) ESPN (bosses).
fricking Moron, he is.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:35 pm to SwaggerCopter
I don't know, I mean he's ahieved virtually unprecedented success as:
a sports internet columnist
a print writer
an executive producer of widely acclaimed sports docs
a "thinking fan's" sports website
I'm not sure if Grantland makes or loses money (probably the latter), but if he made a similar site on his own without all the overhead I'm sure he'd find a way to make it profitable.
His business intelligence and pulse of what sports fans want is greatly underrated IMO. I think it's because he's such a "normal guy" that it's disarming and we don't view him as a mogul.
NO ONE DENIES THIS!
a sports internet columnist
a print writer
an executive producer of widely acclaimed sports docs
a "thinking fan's" sports website
I'm not sure if Grantland makes or loses money (probably the latter), but if he made a similar site on his own without all the overhead I'm sure he'd find a way to make it profitable.
His business intelligence and pulse of what sports fans want is greatly underrated IMO. I think it's because he's such a "normal guy" that it's disarming and we don't view him as a mogul.
NO ONE DENIES THIS!
This post was edited on 10/16/14 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:36 pm to SirWinston
I'd be willing to put up with a lot of corporate BS for $5M a year to run a mediocre website, write a column every so often, and record podcasts.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:37 pm to usc6158
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I'd be willing to put up with a lot of corporate BS for $5M a year to run a mediocre website, write a column every so often, and record podcasts.
Compare Simmons' contributions to the worthless sacks of shite that are Peter King and Rick Reilly, both of whom make more $$$ than Sportsguy and who suck incredibly hard.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:38 pm to usc6158
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I'd be willing to put up with a lot of corporate BS for $5M a year to run a mediocre website, write a column every so often, and record podcasts.
This. $5M/yr is going to be tough for him to replace.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:39 pm to wildtigercat93
There was a deadspin article about this yesterday. Article ends with a quote from Simmons last time where he said that "he didn't think espn was built for people like him but he loved skipper(espn vp)". Well apparently skipper is getting a little fed up with Simmons and is the one who came down hard on him this time so things could play out differently.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:41 pm to SirWinston
Is he going to take his baby with him?
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:42 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
he needds to ask himself how much money he has and how much he needs. if he has enough, he should walk. he won't starve to death, but staying at ESPN for 5 more years creates an entirely different level of wealth for his family
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:58 pm to Tiger Ryno
He should join up with Clay Travis at Outkick. It may become TD's most hated duo of sports writers ever. The only thing holding it back is it is affiliated with Fox and not Bleacher Report.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:04 pm to SirWinston
Man I hope he leaves and leaves with both middle fingers in the air. This dude, I believe, could really affect their bottom line if he is able to get his Grantland crew out of there also. frick ESPN.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:08 pm to lsuhunt555
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Man I hope he leaves and leaves with both middle fingers in the air. This dude, I believe, could really affect their bottom line if he is able to get his Grantland crew out of there also. frick ESPN.
I think it would suck for his fans because I doubt he'd be as visible. I bet he'd sign some executive producer deal and we'd not get to hear from him with the exception of some standalone articles on his blog or a podcast every week with Sal and House.
As a fan I'd prefer him to stay at ESPN.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:09 pm to SirWinston
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I think it would suck for his fans because I doubt he'd be as visible.
As a regular listener to the BS report, I'd find him.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:11 pm to SirWinston
He should stay. Nobody else can come close to offering him what ESPN can.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:35 pm to SirWinston
I think Simmons is far better as an aggregator of talent than as a talent himself. Grantland and 30 for 30 are his babies, and they are the two best things ESPN has done in the past decade. He has an incredible eye for that kind of big picture stuff. But is columns have gotten increasingly formulaic and his podcasts aren't all that interesting. I think he's bored with writing the same old shite over and over again.
If he leaves ESPN, it means more writing and less things like Grantland, as no one else will give him the keys to the kingdom like that. I think its better for him to stay at ESPN, but move into a management role, and just bang out a column once a month or whenever he feels like it. Only ESPN gives him the platform to do the things he truly excels at.
If he leaves ESPN, it means more writing and less things like Grantland, as no one else will give him the keys to the kingdom like that. I think its better for him to stay at ESPN, but move into a management role, and just bang out a column once a month or whenever he feels like it. Only ESPN gives him the platform to do the things he truly excels at.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 8:09 pm to SirWinston
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What should Bill Simmons Do?
Do what all the greats do. Play the independent truth telling occasional maverick while cashing huge corporate checks.
I'm sure he loves the ESPN money and he definitely needs the access that they provide (and would almost certainly go out of their way to deny him, should he leave) so this is pretty much a no brainer.
I enjoy his columns and have a ton of respect for his ability to position himself but I seriously doubt that "running" Grantland and reporting to Bristol is the salt mine he's making it out to be.
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