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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

While watching the NC State and North Carolina game Dick Vitale dropped the line "That was so obvious that Stevie Wonder would have seen it" after a easy goal tending call. After a few moments of silence Dookie V realized he said something ignorant and said "I love Stevie Wonder." What a douche.
 
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CentralMOBuck;2297040; said:
While watching the NC State and North Carolina game Dick Vitale dropped the line "That was so obvious that Stevie Wonder would have seen it" after a easy goal tending call. After a few moments of silence Dookie V realized he said something ignorant and said "I love Stevie Wonder." What a douche.

I don't see that as an ignorant comment...at all. See what decades of PC has done to people's minds?
 
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CentralMOBuck;2297040; said:
While watching the NC State and North Carolina game Dick Vitale dropped the line "That was so obvious that Stevie Wonder would have seen it" after a easy goal tending call. After a few moments of silence Dookie V realized he said something ignorant and said "I love Stevie Wonder." What a douche.

I actually think this is awesome. :lol:
 
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http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...07343--nfl.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CY2PglRSF8AXlTQtDMD

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ESPN snafu allows audience to see Hannah Storm and Mark Schlereth doubt Tim Tebow?s future

The country's sporting attention may be focused on the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens as the two teams prepare to square off in New Orleans on Sunday.

It shouldn't come as a surprise, however, to find that ESPN's talking heads still have Tim Tebow on the brain. Watch the hilarious scene as Sports Center anchors Hannah Storm and Mark Schlereth talk about the beleaguered quarterback as what they think is a private conversation can actually be seen by the audience at home.

Thanks to Tim Tebow Fan No. 1 for providing the setup for that video. However, of you can't entirely tell what's going on, it would appear that Schlereth was talking about Tebow's future possibilities at another position (tight end) before sharing some doubts with Storm over whether Tebow has the talent to pull it off. Here's a transcript:
Storm: The what?
Schlereth: It's like a tight-end/h-back?
Storm: Oh yeaaaah. Well that's interesting.
Schlereth: But I'm going to tell you. I talked to a bunch of Broncos coaches who said 'I just don't know if he's a fluid enough athlete to go over and play tight end ... they say he doesn't catch the ball naturally either
Storm: Well if that's the case. Ohh. (hears producer in ear piece) OK, OK. Sure, sure.
Producer: "OK, standby guys."
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Canadian cable channel TSN (ESPN owns 20% of it) looks stupid too. eh.

Canada sports TV confuses Melky Cabrera for Miguel Cabrera in PED graphic

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You know what the funniest thing about Canada is? It's the little differences. I mean, they got the same stuff over there that we got here, but just ... just there, it's a little different.
Example: Melky Cabrera translates into Miguel Cabrera.
Canada's bi-linguistic quirkiness might be a reasonable explanation as to why, on TSN's "SportsCentre*" program on Tuesday night, they used a mug shot of the AL MVP Miguel Cabrera where a mug of All-Star MVP Melky Cabrera should have been. (*Also, note the flipping of the "E" and "R" at the end of "SportsCenter." One of my favourite Canadian differences in action!)

Entire article: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-b...ky-cabrera-miguel-cabrera-215908095--mlb.html
 
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Bucknut24;2298585; said:
:shake: Skip Clueless at it again

Saying the NFL should ban FG's

I'll probably regret asking this, but why ban FGs?

Edit: here's a link to an article by or about him: http://slumz.boxden.com/f16/should-nfl-ban-field-goals-skip-bayless-thinks-so-1877859/

My favorite line from the article:
This is why I have long proposed a change that will never, ever happen because it makes too much sense. Give place-kicking the boot.

Yeah - THAT'S why they won't make that change.
 
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