... do it for me. I always watched in spite of him, not because of him. The halftime highlights probably seemed cooler then because we didn't already see them on ESPN, or NFL Network before watching the MondayNight game. Savage Lizard
All World wrote: We don't get ESPN and as far as MondayNightFootball they're all on the radio so that suits us fine. We do miss the college games though. I don't really get the idea of having a "funny" guy on a football telecast. It didn't work with Dennis Miller and it's not working with this guy either. Kornheiser is supposed to be funny?
We don't get ESPN and as far as MondayNightFootball they're all on the radio so that suits us fine. We do miss the college games though. I don't really get the idea of having a "funny" guy on a football telecast. It didn't work with Dennis Miller and it's not working with this guy either.
...(Fassel) http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/ravens/2006-10-17-fassel-fired_x....241020@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2629555 The MondayNight Meltdown claimed its first victim on...to the Chicago Bears 24-23 on Mondaynight. "I've known Keith for a... the Cardinals' stunning loss on MondayNightFootball. The Cardinals offense bogged down ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2629555 The MondayNight Meltdown claimed its first victim on Tuesday, when ...lead and lost to the Chicago Bears 24-23 on Mondaynight. "I've known Keith for a long time. ... the media following the Cardinals' stunning loss on MondayNightFootball. The Cardinals offense bogged down in the second half, allowing the Chicago Bears to ...
Monday, December 25, 2006 at 02:19:38 PT - Printer-friendly version By Denis Griffin With Sunday’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals, San ...end of the first half. I think that will be a hit they’ll be talking about on the “Jacked Up” segment of ESPN’s MondayNightFootball presentation. 10) Now that the 49ers are officially out of the running for the playoffs, I think it’s safe to talk about ...
... games and PTI is different, funny, and insightful, but these two just do not seem to be up to the right performance level. Note to ESPN: Those celebrity interviews really are a distraction. Football fans want to watch the game, not see some movie or TV show pimped.
... represents all the bad qualities of the male ego. Insecurity, delusion, vanity and such extreme self-centeredness that one is utterly oblivious to how one's actions can appear to others. Stop it, ESPN! Stop setting such a bad example to the young men of America! As opposed to the pathetic rugs many announcers wear? I agree the combover needs to disappear, but at ...
Raoul wrote: Stop it, ESPN! Stop setting such a bad example to the young men of America! As opposed to the pathetic rugs many announcers wear? I agree the combover needs to disappear, but at least it's his own hair. As for me, my hair is kind of a Simpsons combination: Homer on top & Otto on the sides, all flying free in the breeze as nature intended. : ) ...
... all the bad qualities of the male ego. Insecurity, delusion, vanity and such extreme self-centeredness that one is utterly oblivious to how one's actions can appear to others. Stop it, ESPN! Stop setting such a bad example to the young men of America! As opposed to the pathetic rugs many announcers wear? I agree the combover needs to disappear, but at least...