ESPN is now dead to me!
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Re: ESPN is now dead to me!
but truth be told like someone else stated, if you want your indepth analysis of each of your favorite sports. just head on over to their official channels
NBA TV
MLB TV
NHL Channel (really wish more games would come on this channel!)
NFL Network
FSC
Theres really no 'need' to watch ESPN unless there is a game on.
I dont have cable anymore, but when i did i watched the above channels on the daily#SimnationComment
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I was about to say the exact same thing.
1. Skip Bayless is an idiotic side show. Lil' Wayne probably has better sports insight than him.
2. I only watch ESPN for actual games now.
3. ESPN News is my new best friend since ESPN became a whore to the ratings system. Thanks to your parents ABC and Walt Disney.Comment
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The sad thing is ESPNews is starting to go down hill as well. It's only a matter of time for that channel...."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
"Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren BuffetComment
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Glad I'm not the only one thinking that ESPN has turned into a steaming pile of crap.
As a journalist, I was appalled at the amount of time they spent last year on Brett Favre. You know it's bad when they lead off SportsCenter reporting on a rumor that Favre had sent a text message to someone; then have one of their terrible ex-NFL player analysts come on and discuss what Favre might've written in the text.
So glad I have a dish b/c now I can watch the NFL Network and FSN's 30-minute highlight show. I'll only watch ESPN if FSU, Syracuse or the Nuggets are playing, and I'll watch some MNF.Currently Playing:
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The redesign is a little cleaner, for whatever reason though I just don't like it.Comment
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I don't see anything wrong. I mean all they're doing is following in the footsteps of MTV,BET, and E! And we seen how those channels have turned out.#RespectTheCultureComment
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But seriously, it would be nice if somebody on there had an actual opinion instead of going by what the "in" thing to do/say.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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I needed an outlet but I didn't know where to put it, so this thread seemed at least slightly fitting. I haven't had cable for the past two or three years, but I've been spending time at a friend's house these past few days so I've been able to watch Sportscenter for the first time in a while. I have to ask, what in the world is the deal with the Herman Edwards segment? They're going team-by-team and having him give a fake locker room speech for each of them? What?!
I just feel time has passed me by in terms of cable and sports channels. I've been watching Sportscenter for about 40 minutes so far (from 10-10:40) and I haven't seen a single baseball highlight from last night. I went to ESPN.com just to verify that it wasn't some kind of strange off-day last night. Right now I'm watching Marcellus Wiley commentate a Lions-Packers game from a year ago with dynamite drop-ins like, "In the air, over the shoulder, good catch." Excellent, I'm glad we're reviewing this year old contest. It's been a real eye-opener.
Is there a place on cable TV that still offers highlights, news, and results from games that occurred the night previous? I know FSN's Final Score did a good job, but they don't seem to air very often. It doesn't seem this cable (or my family's cable) has access to ESPNEWS. I don't like being the guy that says things like, "Back in my day" or "Shows these days. . ." but my god, what is happening?Comment
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Watch the league-specific channels.
ESPN's goal is to dumb down viewers. And it's working.Comment
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