So, I've noticed over the last few nights on SportsCenter, they've been doing some silly Taboo-style game with "notable" sports personalities competing against ESPN personalities. HearSay, I think it's called? Anyway, does anyone know if this a permanent feature or just filler during the sports "dead zone"? Between this, the Budweiser Hot Seat, Chris Connelly, and Bill Walton's Strange Trip, they're really putting the "E" in ESPN. If they come out with ESPN Records, I'm switching to Fox Sports.
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Probably just temporary. Whoever wins gets the $$$ donated to their charity, so it's not a total waste of time.
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I haven't watched SportsCenter in ages. My dish package contains ESPNEWS and that's the show I watch for highlights/scores, etc. If you don't currently receive ESPNEWS, I can't recommend it highly enough. Not that my recommendation would change what your cable/satellite provider makes available.
Originally posted by PhilRippaOh man - Sheryl Swoopes certainly did not do the WNBA proud. And they teamed her with Stuart Scott to make it even worse.
I am trying to pinpoint when exactly I started hating Sportscenter.
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Saw the torture of those two together. Liked how the clues given were usually: White. If it was a white athlete who used Black for every clue, the cry of racism would spring forth.
Ole Anderson booking is a weapon of self inflicted mass destruction.
IF you can say a "news" program jumped the shark, it was when Olbermann left.
Heck, I barely watch ESPN period now. On average, I watch exactly 2 1/2 hours a week (and it should be no surprise to regulars here what that is).
I'm content to get my news and scores from espn.com or from updates on the radio.
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I don't really WATCH sportscenter on, sometimes I will just have it on in the background because there is nothing on, but when I actually want to do something I don't depend on Sportscenter to tell me because usually what i want to know about will get about 10 seconds airtime. That and I'm tired of listening to the "top story" everyday because it's basically just a Lebron James diary.
I do however use their webpage for scores and stats and also I like Page 2. But I hate how they try and make you pay for the ESPN Insider for certain things like the NFL Draft coverage. I mean I thought these guys were supposed to be news reporters, since when do we have to pay money to hear them?
I think theyre trying this crap in order to keep with FOX sports in appealing to the lowest common denominator. Theyre turning thiere backs on die hard sports fans in order to appeal to a broader audience. The same principle is behind WCW and WWE bringing in lame-ass musical acts and other froms of entertainment to thier shows.
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Originally posted by odessasteps I gave up watching Sportscenter a long time ago.
IF you can say a "news" program jumped the shark, it was when Olbermann left.
Heck, I barely watch ESPN period now. On average, I watch exactly 2 1/2 hours a week (and it should be no surprise to regulars here what that is).
I'm content to get my news and scores from espn.com or from updates on the radio.
Around the Horn?
Riiiight. I hate watching the 1.5 minutes of the show every day I tape right before PTI. If Bob Ryan and Charlie Pierce weren't on the show, there'd ne NO redeeming qualities to it.
"No one's ever done a movie about flowers before. So there are no guidelines." "What about "Flowers for Algernon"?" "Well, that's not about flowers. And it's not a movie." "Ok, I'm sorry, I never saw it." -- Adaptation
Eh, I'll still watch, if only because ESPNews seemingly only does updates every three weeks or so. Although at least I learned something today: Marcellus Wiley? Pretty smart guy.
Funny -- even with some shitty readers, 2Minute Drill was enjoyable, and it showed that Kenny Mayne could host. So what if it was a take off on BBC's Mastermind? At least Mastermind doesn't suck like Taboo does.
Now this drivel.
Oh -- and if anyone's a game show fan at ESPN -- it's Rich Eisen, supposedly. *Huge* game show fan, I've heard.
Originally posted by Eddie FamousListen to radio. Local radio.
No thank you. Well, not if you lived where I do.
"No one's ever done a movie about flowers before. So there are no guidelines." "What about "Flowers for Algernon"?" "Well, that's not about flowers. And it's not a movie." "Ok, I'm sorry, I never saw it." -- Adaptation
This little "Hearsay" experiment is obviosly just there because there is NOTHING to talk aboot between Super Bowl and March Madness.
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Originally posted by Eddie FamousListen to radio. Local radio.
No thank you. Well, not if you lived where I do.
odessasteps - What's you're impression of Steve Czaban? We get him for a 20 minute segment on local radio in Milwaukee, and he's entertaining then. Can he and Andy Polley Andy Polley Andy Polley put together a good show?
Originally posted by Eddie FamousListen to radio. Local radio.
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Originally posted by Eddie FamousListen to radio. Local radio.
As I've mentioned before, Terry Boers and Dan Bernstein are GODS~! Not everyone will agree with me on that, but there's no better place for Ritalin, diddlin' and country fiddlin'.
I unfortunately caught one of these "trivia-games" this morning before heading out and immediately tossed my remote at my TV. I actually hate Stuart Scott and wish ill will upon him. It's reasons like this that I only watch SportsCenter during football season.
odessasteps - What's you're impression of Steve Czaban? We get him for a 20 minute segment on local radio in Milwaukee, and he's entertaining then. Can he and Andy Polley Andy Polley Andy Polley put together a good show?
I'm not odessa steps. However...
I think he's pretty good overall, although I find him to be a little hit or miss. We get his syndicated Fox Sports radio show in Dallas. Unlike the largely worthless local sports talk radio station (and I use the word 'sports' in sports talk very loosely), he actually talks sports most of the time so he's better than most of what we have. And, his time wasting filler largely consists of talking about how to gamble on sports or on how he gambles on different sports.
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