drew4008
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I used to enjoy this channel, but then all of the sudden spygate happened, and then it was all over for me with them.. I think the only usefull people at Espn are Colin Cowherd, and even Chris Berman since he is old school.. The journalism is shoddy at best, the mike and mike duo are the worst on radio and tv.. First take was better when it was cold pizza, but now its just more blowhard material.. Clayton and Mortenson are 2 washed up dopes.. My life has been alot better since Espn is not in my life. Only watch it for Pats and celtics games and that is it.. Thank god for the nfl network, better draft coverage on there, and all around reporting.
So was it really an accident?Just now, on Sportscenter, ESPN again "accidentally" had an image of BB pop-up and some sort of text along the lines of "NFL investigating Spygate"... when they were actually talking about free agents such as Jeff Garcia.
Keep it classy, ESPN...
My blood pressure has been back to safe levels ever since I went espn-free.Since you hate them so much, why watch at all? Save yourself the hassle! I am ESPN-free and happy
I heard an ironically very enlightening comment from a Pittsburgh fan the other day. He said he won't hate the Pats nearly as much should the Steelers win the Super Bowl next year. In other words, all the holier-than-thou moral highground was a bunch of bs. Just as most of us suspected, all the post-spygate hatred was a smokescreen, and it really was just envy and jealousy that fueled all that talk.C'mon it's fun being the villians of the NFL. No one roots for the good guys anymore. Deep down inside all NFL team's fan's is an unsatiable lust for all thing's Kraft, I mean "It is what it is".
I heard an ironically very enlightening comment from a Pittsburgh fan the other day. He said he won't hate the Pats nearly as much should the Steelers win the Super Bowl next year. In other words, all the holier-than-thou moral highground was a bunch of bs. Just as most of us suspected, all the post-spygate hatred was a smokescreen, and it really was just envy and jealousy that fueled all that talk.
FG, how ya' been?SO, when we take them out in the playoffs again and go on to win it all next year - the haters from Armpittsburgh and the rest can start fresh??
Armpittsburgh...that's a new one to me...nice
FG, how ya' been?
Yeah, they'll probably complain about how all the refs' calls went the wrong way.
I loved ESPNews' bottomline story today: "Patriots contract with Shawn Springs for 3 years in excess of $10.3M" as if they were trying to play up the fact that the Pats signed a 33-year old to such a rich contract.
Yeah, ****tsburgh is the only one that I was aware of.
Just now, on Sportscenter, ESPN again "accidentally" had an image of BB pop-up and some sort of text along the lines of "NFL investigating Spygate"... when they were actually talking about free agents such as Jeff Garcia.
Keep it classy, ESPN...