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Wrong Guy Leaving ESPN?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 6:59 pm
by FordtoTolbert
I am truly going to miss Dan Patrick on the tube with ESPN..hopefully, they will find a suitable replacement. I hear Mike Tirico could be named....speaking of ESPN, I am so freakin' tired of "Boomer" Berman, what a tool, and his routine is so tiresome..I also put Stuart Scott in the same cat with Boomer, I really can't stand either one of those stooges. Give me more Kenny Mayne...Long Live Dandy Don.

Re: Wrong Guy Leaving ESPN?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:19 pm
by FroggieFever
I think most will miss him... :(

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:28 pm
by expony18
im pissed... i was pissed when olberman (sp?) left... now we're left with stephen a. smith and boomer :roll:

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:53 pm
by jkflamebo
seriously kenny mayne should be on much more often

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:01 am
by LonghornFan68
Bring back Trev Alberts......








*ducks*

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:51 am
by jtstang
Anybody remember Patrick's performance at the Doak awards a couple years ago? His joke about the size of John Daly's c@#k really went over well with that crowd.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:55 am
by PonyPride
I'm in the distinct minority of folks who still likes Berman, although I admit it's more of a nostalgic memory from back when he was funny. If he could can the "back back back" routine, the home run derby would be an hour shorter, and he just tries way too [deleted] his rock-n-roll references and the pop culture nicknames. However, he will continue to do a few hand-picked events each year and will be there until the day the close his casket, because he was bright enough to take stock when ESPN was started in lieu of some increased salary. Therefore, he is hideously wealthy and is a part owner of the network (lots of folks have Disney stock, and Disney now owns the network, but he has an outrageous amount of stock, so he calls his own shots).

Screamin' A Smith and the faux-hip Stuart Scott are simply painful to watch. How those clowns got jobs, much less keep them, will remain one of life's great mysteries.

I agree that Patrick and Olberman were the best. Another who I miss — although he took a while to grow on me — is Craig Kilborn. At first, he was a smug jerk, until his humor came through. He was great — no idea what he's doing now.

As for Kenny Mayne, I'm right there with jkflamebo. He's hysterical. However, he took a page from the Berman Career Guide. When he was an emerging talent/personality on ESPN, they approached him about more SportsCenter duty, etc., and offered him a fat contract to be one of the "faces of the network" (or some equally flattering term). True to his amazingly goofy nature, he turned down the lucrative deal, negotiating a much lower salary so he could work far fewer events. (He still makes good money, I'm sure, and has endorsement deals to further supplement the income, so there's no reason to send him donations.) Therefore, he shows up a few times a year during football season, in McCovey's Cove at the Home Run Derby, and at other goofy, off-beat events, and seemingly does whatever he wants.

Great — now I just identified another person who has a job I'd like.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:36 pm
by expony18
PonyPride wrote:I'm in the distinct minority of folks who still likes Berman, although I admit it's more of a nostalgic memory from back when he was funny. If he could can the "back back back" routine, the home run derby would be an hour shorter, and he just tries way too [deleted] his rock-n-roll references and the pop culture nicknames. However, he will continue to do a few hand-picked events each year and will be there until the day the close his casket, because he was bright enough to take stock when ESPN was started in lieu of some increased salary. Therefore, he is hideously wealthy and is a part owner of the network (lots of folks have Disney stock, and Disney now owns the network, but he has an outrageous amount of stock, so he calls his own shots).

Screamin' A Smith and the faux-hip Stuart Scott are simply painful to watch. How those clowns got jobs, much less keep them, will remain one of life's great mysteries.

I agree that Patrick and Olberman were the best. Another who I miss — although he took a while to grow on me — is Craig Kilborn. At first, he was a smug jerk, until his humor came through. He was great — no idea what he's doing now.

As for Kenny Mayne, I'm right there with jkflamebo. He's hysterical. However, he took a page from the Berman Career Guide. When he was an emerging talent/personality on ESPN, they approached him about more SportsCenter duty, etc., and offered him a fat contract to be one of the "faces of the network" (or some equally flattering term). True to his amazingly goofy nature, he turned down the lucrative deal, negotiating a much lower salary so he could work far fewer events. (He still makes good money, I'm sure, and has endorsement deals to further supplement the income, so there's no reason to send him donations.) Therefore, he shows up a few times a year during football season, in McCovey's Cove at the Home Run Derby, and at other goofy, off-beat events, and seemingly does whatever he wants.

Great — now I just identified another person who has a job I'd like.
i cant believe i left of kilborn.... the trifecta: Patrick, olberman, kilborn

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:20 pm
by George S. Patton
When was the last time Patrick was on TV? He moved to the primetime slot, but then I never saw him there anymore. I heard him more than watched him of late.

I just started considered ESPN an extension of the New York Yankees YES network since most of those anchors get all hot and bothered when they speak of the Yankees.

I don't mind the Yankees -- who have a losing record as of 7/11 -- what I do mind is when objectivity is thrown out the window.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:06 pm
by MustangStealth
George S. Patton wrote:When was the last time Patrick was on TV? He moved to the primetime slot, but then I never saw him there anymore. I heard him more than watched him of late.


He was pretty much just doing NBA stuff on ABC this year.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 8:38 pm
by Ponymon
expony18 wrote:olberman (sp?)


Its Overbite. O-V-E-R-B-I-T-E!

http://www.marklevinshow.com/keith.php

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:37 pm
by expony18
yikes.... the last link on that site is harsh.... i must admit the overbite has lost his mind since leaving the ocho

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:34 pm
by J.T.supporta
the worst part about DP leavin is finding the best guy to take up his radio show spot...one of the best times to have a radio program...

and i cant stand berman either

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 2:21 pm
by PonyPride
The only candidate should be Scott Van Pelt.
He's outstanding, and hysterical.