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He's a really strange guy. There's been some good pieces on him and you come away thinking he's either OCD or somewhere on the spectrum. My guess is that while he's a great color guy, his weird personality has held him back from doing bigger things. There was also that strange 2004 season where the Cubs underperformed and a bunch of crybabies on the team had a tantrum that he wasn't praising them enough.
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Niwrad posted:He's a really strange guy. There's been some good pieces on him and you come away thinking he's either OCD or somewhere on the spectrum. My guess is that while he's a great color guy, his weird personality has held him back from doing bigger things. notable superstar Kent Mercker
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# ? Aug 27, 2016 07:10 |
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Does anyone else get douche chills or get creeped out watching ESPN try to cover college recruiting? I mean I get it. They're trying to capture LeBron James circa 2002-2003, but man...it's just really creepy to see grown men circle around teenagers about their life choices. Plus the kids come across as weird entitled douche bags.
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 01:36 |
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R.D. Mangles posted:notable superstar Kent Mercker "Who the gently caress is Kent Mercker?" was an amazing retort by Stone. I think it was Moises Alou who led the effort to have Caray and Stone banned from the team charter plane, too.
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 02:59 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:Does anyone else get douche chills or get creeped out watching ESPN try to cover college recruiting?
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 03:03 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:Does anyone else get douche chills or get creeped out watching ESPN try to cover college recruiting?
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Crazy Ted posted:It's really strange, especially with ESPNU showing a lot more high school sports than it used to. At the same, at least they don't have Tim McCormick literally name-checking LeBron James every single time he opens his mouth like he did 5-10 years ago. It's weird because I don't mind seeing the local hs sports highlights being shown on tv, or when the local low wattage UHF station shows the games of the teams around me . The kids that are featured are about 90 percent not likely to play college ball, and only about 5 percent are likely to play D-I. But there's something just douchey about the schools that are featured on ESPN. They're generally like the "OAK HILL ACADEMY"'s private, boarding schools of the world that generally get featured and it just seems so..fake. Don't get me wrong. Like I understand following recruiting to a certain extent. Like if you're someone who loves to pick up a Lindy's or Anthlon to see how your school did? By all means, go ahead. But ESPN is just bordering on creepy with this crap.
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FuzzySkinner posted:It's weird because I don't mind seeing the local hs sports highlights being shown on tv, or when the local low wattage UHF station shows the games of the teams around me . The kids that are featured are about 90 percent not likely to play college ball, and only about 5 percent are likely to play D-I.
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 21:18 |
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I find the whole recruiting coverage to be creepy. Especially when you come across a school specific forum and it's like 50 year old men frantically looking for clues on some 17 year olds Instagram account. And when they lose someone they throw a tantrum cursing the kid for life because he wanted to play football at another college.
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 22:43 |
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Didn't one of the sports agencies found a high school in Florida for the sole purpose of being an athletic factory?
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# ? Aug 28, 2016 22:54 |
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Niwrad posted:I find the whole recruiting coverage to be creepy. Especially when you come across a school specific forum and it's like 50 year old men frantically looking for clues on some 17 year olds Instagram account. And when they lose someone they throw a tantrum cursing the kid for life because he wanted to play football at another college. Yeah, I get why it's an obsession for coaches, and it's already pretty creepy from them. It's 10 times worse coming from TV networks and websites, and fans/boosters should be put on a loving sex offender registry for as much as they stalk those kids.
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ElwoodCuse posted:Didn't one of the sports agencies found a high school in Florida for the sole purpose of being an athletic factory? IMG, yeah.
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ElwoodCuse posted:Didn't one of the sports agencies found a high school in Florida for the sole purpose of being an athletic factory? I think they took their inspiration from Bolletieri's tennis academy (who they bought), and he might have been inspired by soccer academies in europe but I don't know i'm a moron and im just guessing.
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Colin Cowherd and Shannon "Marblemouth" Sharpe in charge of HOT TAKES? ONLY ON FS1! The four-letter must be quaking in their boots.
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Robnoxious posted:Colin Cowherd and Shannon "Marblemouth" Sharpe in charge of HOT TAKES? I just remember CBS having Shannon Sharpe, Boomer Easion, and Bill Cowher having a three way Ravens-Bengals-Steelers circle jerk for the CBS pre game. That was pure hell if you were a fan of the lone AFC North team that wasn't featured during that broadcast. Crazy Ted posted:Don't forget the De La Salle (California) football team that's so far up its own rear end that it literally had a movie made about how awesome its Christian footballing prowess was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4SLEjnKQ6g "STREAK, STREAK, STREAK!". The review Cinema Snob does of this is pro-click. TL';DR: You know the "rear end in a top hat" "machine" team the underdog beats in sports movies? They're THAT team. Niwrad posted:I find the whole recruiting coverage to be creepy. Especially when you come across a school specific forum and it's like 50 year old men frantically looking for clues on some 17 year olds Instagram account. And when they lose someone they throw a tantrum cursing the kid for life because he wanted to play football at another college. I get covering it to a certain extent. I was around when LeBron James was a thing, as well as Terrelle Pryor. But those story's were fascinating because they were freak of nature athletes that you couldn't ignore at that point. "Well it's down to 5 schools and I'm going to pick 1, yes 1 on national tv." It's really bizarre.
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AsInHowe posted:IMG, yeah.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 06:50 |
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Niwrad posted:I find the whole recruiting coverage to be creepy. Especially when you come across a school specific forum and it's like 50 year old men frantically looking for clues on some 17 year olds Instagram account. And when they lose someone they throw a tantrum cursing the kid for life because he wanted to play football at another college. The only good thing about recruiting is when kids take the piss out of the whole dumb hat routine and pretend to put on one hat before choosing the real one. It makes people so mad that it's cool and good when they do this.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 07:04 |
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Doug Collins will be calling NBA games for ESPN this year
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Benne posted:The only good thing about recruiting is when kids take the piss out of the whole dumb hat routine and pretend to put on one hat before choosing the real one. It makes people so mad that it's cool and good when they do this.
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INSPECTAH DECK posted:They're not taking the piss out of the whole dumb hat routine, they're feeding right into it. It can be both, but anything that pisses off boosters and HOT TAEK types is ultimately a good thing.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 14:28 |
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So Tirico's going to co-host the NBC Sunday Night pregame https://twitter.com/SNFonNBC/status/770284443072200705 Sounds like Costas won't be used as much on Sundays e: And Tirico will call two NFL Network-only Thursday Night games with Doug Flutie
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 17:17 |
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Wasn't the school Deion Sanders tried to start an attempt to be like IMG?
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 17:26 |
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I think the best story that captures why college recruiting and athletics in general is so messed up is this one: http://www.chronicle.com/interactives/bounced-around?cid=longform-related It's the story Elwyn McRoy trying to become a coach. There are dozens of thousands of people trying to become coaches. Most former athletes in their sports, a bunch of outsiders, etc. Most of them end up like the guy in this story, bouncing around between assistant coach jobs and graduate assistant stipends. At that point, and when landing one good recruit can make your career, you are not going to care about propriety, academics, false promises, exploiting the vulnerable or anything like that.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 18:11 |
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I wonder what got that guy bounced from ISU. He was there when ISU was doing pretty well, and he helped sign a pretty good recruit.
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 20:41 |
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In some ways I think it would be better for a lot of the "TOP 100 RECRUITS" to be in some sort of minor league farm system that would be akin to the NHL rather than forcing them to go to school. My fear is it could potentially make college football worse from a talent standpoint, but it could cut down on a lot of the corruption that is seen across the board when it comes to college athletics. e: I think Student-Athlete would actually mean something if that were a thing. FuzzySkinner fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Aug 29, 2016 |
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The NFL has no reason to start a farm league up, the NCAA is the best one they could ever ask for.
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DJExile posted:The NFL has no reason to start a farm league up, the NCAA is the best one they could ever ask for. While this has certainly been true historically, I think it might be changing. Fewer and fewer schools run pro-style offenses and there have been a few NFL coaches and executives grousing publicly in recent months about how poorly offenses like the spread prepare college QBs for the NFL (this also plainly reveals their expectation that the NCAA's priority ought to be preparing NFL athletes rather than winning their own games). If that trend continues I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility that the NFL would take steps to begin grooming their own QB prospects. Though I suppose it's doubtful that would take the form of a full blown farm league right out of the gate.
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ego symphonic posted:While this has certainly been true historically, I think it might be changing. Fewer and fewer schools run pro-style offenses and there have been a few NFL coaches and executives grousing publicly in recent months about how poorly offenses like the spread prepare college QBs for the NFL (this also plainly reveals their expectation that the NCAA's priority ought to be preparing NFL athletes rather than winning their own games). I mean, when the owners start complaining I'd start to worry about that happening. Until that happens you can point to the Tom Cable's of the world crying about things while they stupidly try to convert defensive linemen since they have 'less to unlearn.' While trotting out awful lines in an attempt to murder his own quarterback.
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ego symphonic posted:While this has certainly been true historically, I think it might be changing. Fewer and fewer schools run pro-style offenses and there have been a few NFL coaches and executives grousing publicly in recent months about how poorly offenses like the spread prepare college QBs for the NFL (this also plainly reveals their expectation that the NCAA's priority ought to be preparing NFL athletes rather than winning their own games). The problem with an NFL farm league is that real talented players are so thin already that having to create another team of 60 or whatever guys seems impossible to me.
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They're also getting the NCAA at no cost to them so it's to argue with the quality of the talent pool when you're not paying for it.
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Benne posted:The only good thing about recruiting is when kids take the piss out of the whole dumb hat routine and pretend to put on one hat before choosing the real one. It makes people so mad that it's cool and good when they do this. This guy was my favorite http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/look-five-star-mecole-hardman-jr-fakes-with-cakes-picks-georgia/
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 17:17 |
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Tirico getting more makeup assignments https://twitter.com/Ourand_SBJ/status/770654400708747264 Also found this interesting chart on how much each sports channel makes on carriage fees alone https://twitter.com/SportsTVRatings/status/770649842586570752 e: Big 10 Network carriage revenue: https://twitter.com/SportsTVRatings/status/770651413403676672 Vertical Lime fucked around with this message at 17:28 on Aug 30, 2016 |
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https://twitter.com/awfulannouncing/status/770670704379387904
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At least Trent "YOU CAN'T DRIVE A FERRARI LIKE A PRIUS" Dilfer won't be on color
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 18:59 |
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Mike Tirico will have to settle to host SNF and calling Notre Dame games. http://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/mike-tirico-to-call-three-notre-dame-games-for-nbc.html Edit: Looks like this is already posted. Didn't catch that earlier.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 20:23 |
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Not gonna complain because it probably means Jon Barry isn't there for that game. Vertical Lime posted:Tirico getting more makeup assignments Well I guess that's how NBA-TV keeps going despite the fact that for whatever reason they struggle to sell ads for the network.
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# ? Aug 30, 2016 22:32 |
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The Pac-12 Network is in that few homes? I get the multiplex of that channel, and I live in Texas. Then again, I get Time Warner Cable SportsNet and SportsNet LA for some reason.
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CaptainYesterday posted:The Pac-12 Network is in that few homes? I get the multiplex of that channel, and I live in Texas. Then again, I get Time Warner Cable SportsNet and SportsNet LA for some reason.
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# ? Aug 31, 2016 08:08 |
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I'm pretty sure most of LA doesn't get the Pac-12 Network either unless something changed recently (I definitely do not). It's still making the conference some money because it's pretty cheap and they own 100% of it but they've had a really hard time getting it on anything but the highest cable tiers. It's definitely not a cash machine the way the Big Ten Network is. They jumped on too late and I guess Pac-12 fans don't yell at their cable companies for not having it as much as Big Ten fans did back in the day.
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I heard the Pac-12 just hired someone new to fix that carriage problem. That's what happen, especially now, when you don't have someone big to guarantee carriage (ie Fox and the Big 10, ESPN and the SEC). Meanwhile, this is a rather blatant scheduling move against the competition https://twitter.com/RealSkipBayless/status/770987545031172100
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