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  • DJ
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2003
    • 17756

    #466
    Re: ESPN Cleaning House

    College GameDay is still quality, so I'll watch that each week. Outside the Lines I don't always watch, but still enjoy it. Outside of that, I'm only watching ESPN for the live sports.
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    • Jr.
      Playgirl Coverboy
      • Feb 2003
      • 19171

      #467
      Re: ESPN Cleaning House

      Originally posted by jake44np
      Totally agree, I cannot stand the NFL Network.

      I was at the game last night so I didn't see it live..
      But did anyone catch Michael Irvin dissing Steve Smith and then Smith getting pissed?
      Good stuff there, probably staged tho.
      Just watched it. I don't think that was staged Irvin better watch himself.. Steve don't play around
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      • SPTO
        binging
        • Feb 2003
        • 68046

        #468
        Re: ESPN Cleaning House

        Originally posted by kehlis
        IMO the current version of Primetime is an abomination of what it once was. It's a shame.
        I'm gonna get biblical on us all

        The present day PrimeTime is the abomination of desolation compared to it's old iteration

        Originally posted by DJ
        College GameDay is still quality, so I'll watch that each week. Outside the Lines I don't always watch, but still enjoy it. Outside of that, I'm only watching ESPN for the live sports.
        Do they still do E:360? That was pretty good from what I saw but yeah OTL and College GameDay are the two best non-live sports programming on the network. Even PTI has slid into mediocrity.
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        • l3ulvl
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2009
          • 17232

          #469
          Re: ESPN Cleaning House

          Originally posted by LambertandHam
          I miss the old Berman, Tom Jackson highlight runs.
          Those two were the reason I'd watch the NFL Primetime recap, especially the Berman sound effects and nicknames.

          As far as the daily shows go, it seems like you need to pick which show or shows you personally like otherwise it's just watching the same topics brought up over and over for 4 hours, it's easier to like one show or two and ignore the rest.

          Which brings me to High Noon, I... I like it Bomani and Pablo may not yell at each other but they seem to have fun and obviously they're both pretty damn smart, I love it as the lead in to Highly Questionable
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          • Blzer
            Resident film pundit
            • Mar 2004
            • 42515

            #470
            Re: ESPN Cleaning House

            I don't really watch NFL Network outside of games that are on and Good Morning Football. I can wake up and get ready easy to GMFB, but I'm never glued to it either. Just a nice crew with good chemistry is all.

            They're also the first on Sunday morning for pregame stuff so I'll defer to them first then the others after, but that's just luck of the draw on that front.
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            • TheMatrix31
              RF
              • Jul 2002
              • 52904

              #471
              Re: ESPN Cleaning House



              Searched "NFL Primetime" and happy to see they had a couple full episodes of some mid-90s Primetime episodes.

              Awesome how the songs they used are just ingrained in my memory and I can hum along even now like I always did.

              I just loved the timeslot too. Perfect bridge to the night game.

              It's so nice watching this clip and not hearing "fantasy"-this, "fantasy"-that.

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              • slickdtc
                Grayscale
                • Aug 2004
                • 17125

                #472
                Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                I love NFL Network and some of their goofy stuff. It works there. For some reason, ESPN’s equivalent NFL shows come off annoying to me. I’d rather laugh at Warner, Mooch (dude is a hilarious spaz), Eisen and Irvin then ... who’s with ESPN now? Keyshawn, Ditka, Carter, Moss?

                GMFB cracks me the heck up.

                I go to the internet for my more in depth analysis based information. It’s much easier to present more substantial information online then in a time-constrained TV slot.

                Times have just changed, and the way we consume sports and how ESPN and other media think we want to consume it have changed with it. You find what you enjoy and roll with it. Maybe one day ESPN will cease to exist due to this shift, but I don’t see that too soon.
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                • SPTO
                  binging
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 68046

                  #473
                  Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                  Originally posted by slickdtc
                  Times have just changed, and the way we consume sports and how ESPN and other media think we want to consume it have changed with it. You find what you enjoy and roll with it. Maybe one day ESPN will cease to exist due to this shift, but I don’t see that too soon.
                  ESPN, like CNN is just one of those institutions that will never cease to exist (unless linear TV absolutely dies which COULD happen) mainly because of the heritage and brand name behind it all. I happen to think CNN has FINALLY adopted pretty well to the current landscape compared to about 5-10 years ago. The network has finally stuck to a POV rather than being firmly in the center. (That's enough of that talk) ESPN strangely, is doing the opposite of what CNN has gone through if you think about it. The network over the last few years had a particular agenda and slant in how they present sports and issues related to it that rubbed people the wrong way and turned people off. Now it seems they're trying to race back to the center and be more like what it used to be but at the same time maybe they're doing TOO much as it now comes off as a bit bland.


                  Anywho, that's just my take on it.
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                  • JayhawkerStL
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 3644

                    #474
                    Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                    A sign that you are old and irrelevant. You complain about the personalities and the characters they play in ESPN, but you long for Bergman and Jackson, and Olberman and Patrick. Those guys are old and gone.

                    The new guys are for the younger generation. ESPN didn’t get bad as much as we got old and the way we consume media has changed.

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                    • Sportsforever
                      NL MVP
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 20368

                      #475
                      Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                      Originally posted by TheMatrix31
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7YUll1HzIs

                      Searched "NFL Primetime" and happy to see they had a couple full episodes of some mid-90s Primetime episodes.

                      Awesome how the songs they used are just ingrained in my memory and I can hum along even now like I always did.

                      I just loved the timeslot too. Perfect bridge to the night game.

                      It's so nice watching this clip and not hearing "fantasy"-this, "fantasy"-that.
                      I routinely watch old ESPN NFL Primetime or Baseball Tonight's (and This Week in Baseball) on youtube. NFL Primetime was must watch back in the day...
                      "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #476
                        Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                        Originally posted by JayhawkerStL
                        A sign that you are old and irrelevant. You complain about the personalities and the characters they play in ESPN, but you long for Bergman and Jackson, and Olberman and Patrick. Those guys are old and gone.

                        The new guys are for the younger generation. ESPN didn’t get bad as much as we got old and the way we consume media has changed.
                        So what you're saying is we're all like this now:

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                        • ProfessaPackMan
                          Bamma
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 63852

                          #477
                          Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                          I’ve heard the new guys aren’t much better either. Too dry and “try hard to sound cool/down with the culture”-esq, if that makes sense.
                          #RespectTheCulture

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                          • phenom1990
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 4789

                            #478
                            Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                            NFL Primetime was great because it had a simple format and great music.

                            I don’t watch anything on ESPN outside of games. The only thing I would watch if it didn’t overlap with work is The Jump. I’ve enjoyed the bits and pieces of it that I’ve seen but that also depends on who is on. Brian Windhorst is an automatic channel changer for me.

                            Count me in the camp of people that never understood why people will continue to watch something when they think the person talking is a troll ( Bayless, Stephen A, Cowherd, etc).

                            If I really want to watch some type of sports talk in the morning before I go to work, I’ll watch the Dan Patrick Show.
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                            • SPTO
                              binging
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 68046

                              #479
                              Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                              Originally posted by phenom1990

                              I don’t watch anything on ESPN outside of games. The only thing I would watch if it didn’t overlap with work is The Jump. I’ve enjoyed the bits and pieces of it that I’ve seen but that also depends on who is on. Brian Windhorst is an automatic channel changer for me.
                              The Jump is probably the smartest NBA show on TV today IMO.
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                              • jake44np
                                Post Like a Champion!
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 9563

                                #480
                                Re: ESPN Cleaning House

                                Originally posted by Sportsforever
                                I routinely watch old ESPN NFL Primetime or Baseball Tonight's (and This Week in Baseball) on youtube. NFL Primetime was must watch back in the day...
                                Wow, why? lol
                                They were good shows but I would never watch old sports shows.
                                I already know the outcome of what they are talking about.
                                I have never heard of anyone wanting to watch all sports shows.
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