Montalban
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I enjoy his enthusiasm.I agree, but too yappy.
I enjoy his enthusiasm.I agree, but too yappy.
When you have little to no command of the English language though its different. These folks are paid to speak for a livingESPN on air talent is multi-racial and obviously more females are moving into the jobs. The analyst talent should theoretically mirror the demographic of the sport.
Most of the former players in the NFL are what race? Black...right?
Most of the former players in the NHL are what race? White...right?
If ESPN was hiring mostly black analysts for their NHL programming...you would have a valid point....the ESPN hiring 15 black on air personalities (these are the people that went to journalism school, trained for play by play. etc.)...you might have a valid point again...ESPN hiring black analysts in the NBA or NFL...I see that as getting hired because you played the game, you have a name brand, etc. ESPN hiring white analyst for the NHL broadcasts...are they getting hired because they're white or because they played in the NHL and supposed to bring the player insight to the telecast.
We just have a different POV on this.
I enjoy his enthusiasm.
When you have little to no command of the English language though its different. These folks are paid to speak for a living
I've never been a fan of gung ho....
You are probably right.Agree 100% but that lends itself to my point.
Did Warren Sapp get hired because he was black or did he get hired because he was a great DT in the NFL?
I think if Warren Sapp wasn't a multiple time pro bowler, Superbowl winner, he would not have gotten hired in sports media because he can barely put a proper sentence together.
Ideally you want every former player that gets one of these media jobs to articulate like a Jamie Dukes or Tony Romo, but not all of them do. Circling back to our point...I think these guys get hired because they think fans want to hear the player opinion....ESPN hired some duds.
I like Romo, but I think he tries to forecast the play too much or he did, I haven't heard him much this yr yet.
Agree 100% but that lends itself to my point.
Did Warren Sapp get hired because he was black or did he get hired because he was a great DT in the NFL?
I think if Warren Sapp wasn't a multiple time pro bowler, Superbowl winner, he would not have gotten hired in sports media because he can barely put a proper sentence together.
Ideally you want every former player that gets one of these media jobs to articulate like a Jamie Dukes or Tony Romo, but not all of them do. Circling back to our point...I think these guys get hired because they think fans want to hear the player opinion....ESPN hired some duds.
Cuz you only watch Steelers.....
I'm able to comment on POS Burfict's elbow because I saw it.
I can say Romo should quit yapping constantly because I seen him every week.
I think they should take a page out of Brit soccer broadcaster's handbooks and go for minimal vocal eruptions from the trained chimps.