ESPN Losing Credibility
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:00 am
"Believe The Hype. T.O.'s return to Philadelphia is the story of the 2006 season so far..."
WOW--this is the lead on ESPN.com this morning (Sunday 10/08/06). I have pretty much given up on ESPN on the tube, and now it appears dotcom will be next.
One players' return to his former team is the story of the year?! Shame on you ESPNers, shame!
How about Rex Grossman? Chad Pennington? Mario ( where's-the-ball ) Williams? The Chicago and/or Baltimore Defensive units? The much-hyped Dolphin Disaster? Reggie Bush raising millions for Katrina relief? Drew Brees? Mr. 7th-rounder Colston? Mike (who?) Furrey? The Ravens at 4-0?
My goodness, even Ms. Terry Glenn is much more of a story than Mr. Moron. Please ESPN, get over it. You're creating the circus (gee, I wonder why?) and then ignoring football news and entertainment--that's too bad. Last time I checked, that's why you were created.
WOW--this is the lead on ESPN.com this morning (Sunday 10/08/06). I have pretty much given up on ESPN on the tube, and now it appears dotcom will be next.
One players' return to his former team is the story of the year?! Shame on you ESPNers, shame!
How about Rex Grossman? Chad Pennington? Mario ( where's-the-ball ) Williams? The Chicago and/or Baltimore Defensive units? The much-hyped Dolphin Disaster? Reggie Bush raising millions for Katrina relief? Drew Brees? Mr. 7th-rounder Colston? Mike (who?) Furrey? The Ravens at 4-0?
My goodness, even Ms. Terry Glenn is much more of a story than Mr. Moron. Please ESPN, get over it. You're creating the circus (gee, I wonder why?) and then ignoring football news and entertainment--that's too bad. Last time I checked, that's why you were created.