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He knows not to wear a hat indoors, he was raised right.
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https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1715844728330256879 It's bullshit but since he won't be serving them until next year I have a hard time getting exercised about it. This is funny tho: https://twitter.com/Chandler_Rome/status/1715844215094075903
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I just prefer to not post like a teenage troll Lol you dipshit. "I view myself as a mature poster on the something awful forums."
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If it's upheld though, he could be out for the start of the World Series if they advance ![]()
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If Jared Carrabis has a problem with Jeter not wearing a hat, Jeter's right to not wear a hat.
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Texans take their silly hats very seriously.
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bawfuls posted:Yeah Jeter's recent need to be in the public eye is bewildering People like money
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Bregor posted:People like money
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bawfuls posted:With as much money as he already has, is being on tv really the best way to make more? I have no idea what Jeter's TV contract looks like but Peyton Manning is getting like $15 million a year so I imagine it's at least like $5-10 million
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bawfuls posted:With as much money as he already has, is being on tv really the best way to make more? He also is in car commercials with his wife and kids for some reason lol Maybe he did some bad investments and needs the cash.
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Intruder posted:I have no idea what Jeter's TV contract looks like but Peyton Manning is getting like $15 million a year so I imagine it's at least like $5-10 million Brady's going to get $37.5 million a year.
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live with fruit posted:Brady's going to get $37.5 million a year. god, really? lmao
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mcmagic posted:He also is in car commercials with his wife and kids for some reason lol Rich people are greedy.
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mcmagic posted:Maybe he did some bad investments and needs the cash. I wonder how many Bored Apes he owns
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A tv job also keeps guys like Jeter and Brady in the sport consciousness with minimal effort. No coaching or traveling or anything but you gently caress around on air for a couple of hours. It keeps your brand alive and feeds whatever fomo you might have about moving on. But yeah. It’s about money. And they no more have “enough” than any player does when they take a massive deal.
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live with fruit posted:Brady's going to get $37.5 million a year. There really is nothing stupider than networks paying these huge salaries to analysts to call games when there isn't one person in the world who tunes into an NFL game on TV because of who the analyst is. They could play the games with just crowd noise or broadcasters that no one has ever heard of and not one less person would watch.
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Analysts are important but there's no reason to believe Tom Brady in particular is any good at it. The Manningcast is great but Witten was a complete disaster
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I find it invaluable to have an analyst who can sit there and tell me oh yea they were doing this and the defense was doing that to counter because I find that very interesting, but its also quite difficult to find such people and I bet I'm unusual in caring about the tiny details on a broadcast But also get that bag after your career for all I care, I'll just mute you if you suck
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It's very, very hard to find that in a broadcaster and it's very, very easy to find one who's terrible and annoying Like whoever the Intruder fucked around with this message at 01:06 on Oct 22, 2023 |
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Smoltz telling me for the 1000th time "that's a good pitch" is very helpful
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Our society's also generally obsessed with celebrities. Wipeout was good with John Henson and that guy from Sportscenter but now it's hosted by John Cena because celebrities have to do everything.
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Jeter’s not even really a commentator or anything. He’s just on the pre/post game goof offs that are more about network and league marketing. Baseball’s just looking for it’s right combinations the way the NBA and NFL have. Sometimes that’s Shaq and Chuck and sometimes it’s Kenny Smith. It’s funny because those teams mean less in baseball than other sports since there’s no halftime or intermission. So really the only one watching are the diehards and there’s barely any real analysis to do.
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STAC Goat posted:Jeter’s not even really a commentator or anything. He’s just on the pre/post game goof offs that are more about network and league marketing. Baseball’s just looking for it’s right combinations the way the NBA and NFL have. Sometimes that’s Shaq and Chuck and sometimes it’s Kenny Smith. And Inside the NBA is the best sports show on TV (until they ruin it by cramming Draymond Green in).
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STAC Goat posted:A tv job also keeps guys like Jeter and Brady in the sport consciousness with minimal effort. No coaching or traveling or anything but you gently caress around on air for a couple of hours. It keeps your brand alive and feeds whatever fomo you might have about moving on. Yeah it’s this too. They stay on tv so that they’re relevant, and then they also get to do Buick commercials or whatever. He just seems to take no joy in it whatsoever.
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If they pay me a shitload of money to do some low stakes low effort poo poo, I'm taking it every time - who cares how much is already in the bank. Thats why Jeter and Ortiz and A Rod all do it even though they're not hard up for cash.
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Yeah Inside the NBA is genuinely worth tuning into and probably draws people into games. I know it has for me. And NFL coverage is just all encompassing and people devote whole days to it. MLB wants something like this so they’ll keep throwing big names and personalities at it. It also probably won’t work because no one is gonna stay up an extra hour on a Tuesday night for baseball hijinks except the people you already have.
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they get paid to hang out, make jokes and talk about the sport they love. not a bad gigSTAC Goat posted:Yeah Inside the NBA is genuinely worth tuning into and probably draws people into games. I know it has for me. And NFL coverage is just all encompassing and people devote whole days to it. MLB wants something like this so they’ll keep throwing big names and personalities at it. It also probably won’t work because no one is gonna stay up an extra hour on a Tuesday night for baseball hijinks except the people you already have. baseball takes itself too seriously to really lean into the inside the nba type stuff. you'll never see anything like shaqtin a fool or chuck taste testing donuts or kenny racing shaq in the studio
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Bregor posted:Yeah it’s this too. They stay on tv so that they’re relevant, and then they also get to do Buick commercials or whatever. He just seems to take no joy in it whatsoever. Jeter’s just always had this tight stranglehold around his image as a survival instinct. I doubt he could let loose and look like an idiot even if he wanted to. Which he probably pathologically doesn’t. That said I don’t care that he didn’t want to put on the ugly hat.
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah Inside the NBA is genuinely worth tuning into and probably draws people into games. I know it has for me. And NFL coverage is just all encompassing and people devote whole days to it. MLB wants something like this so they’ll keep throwing big names and personalities at it. It also probably won’t work because no one is gonna stay up an extra hour on a Tuesday night for baseball hijinks except the people you already have. NFL on CBS has like eight guys crammed around a not big enough desk now and it's hilarious.
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It always cracks me up when they go around making picks and there’s like a dozen people across two or three sets. Is someone writing this down?
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I'd watch Inside the MLB if they got someone who is charismatic on the mic and a details nerd and paired them with Shaq to have Shaq fill the everyman who doesn't know 150 years of baseball trivia and strategy roll.
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shaq trying to talk about baseball would be extremely funny
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Popete posted:Smoltz telling me for the 1000th time "that's a good pitch" is very helpful "You cannot walk a guy there"
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While I do think it’s just not terribly well fitting for baseball. I think halftime is key to making people watch band trying to find something entertaining enough that they don’t turn it off. But also it doesn’t help that they’re trying things like KayRod cast as their solutions.
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Intruder posted:Like whoever the
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Intruder posted:shaq trying to talk about baseball would be extremely funny And I would watch the hell out of it.
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bawfuls posted:is this Joe Davis slander??? He sounds like he's doing his very best Joe Buck impression any time there's a big moment
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STAC Goat posted:While I do think it’s just not terribly well fitting for baseball. I think halftime is key to making people watch band trying to find something entertaining enough that they don’t turn it off. But also it doesn’t help that they’re trying things like KayRod cast as their solutions. MLB Network has CC Sabathia do a Manningcast a couple of times a year but they pair him with boring in-house guys like Chris Young and Yonder Alonso.
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Brian Anderson is the best national broadcaster.
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Popete posted:Brian Anderson is the best national broadcaster. i like him a lot. wish he had better from a color partner perspective
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