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So is there a general reason as to why EA Sports has held the rights to ESPN without fully utilizing them via stat overlays, Sportscenter, etc.? I do not ask to be coy, but out of sincerity. It bums me out that 2k lost the rights to ESPN they used so fully just so another company could have them and not use them. Are their plans to increase the utilization of ESPN within EA?
Further, are companies such as Fox Sports Net or TNT out of 2k's price range? They did such a solid job of implementing real life presentation through ESPN that I'd be more than happy to see them hook up with FSN but I'd guess there's a reason that's not happening.

. I know what "Da Goodness" is
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