To: raccoonradio
liberal talk to liberal sports.
So happy Fox1 is out. ESPN is the same network that spiked the story about the Syracuse assistant buggering kids. Same network that had very little problem with Penn State, and the rumor is they lobbied for them behind the curtain on the sanctions.
Can’t stand ESPN. Used to be the fun network.
To: RinaseaofDs
You do know Bernie Fine was found innocent right? That the kids fully recanted? That prosecutors DID NOT CHARGE HIM WITH ANYTHING?
Research a little before you put a cheap accusation out like that.
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09/05/2013 3:06:32 PM PDT by
LRoggy
(Peter's Son's Business)
To: RinaseaofDs
I, too, avoid ESPN as much as possible, the exception being a certain college football game if aired on the channel. It really is a bad network in terms of providing information; it is obsessed with a handful of athletes. I tuned into ESPN Radio a few times, thought it would be callers from around the nation talking about their local teams (what is going on with the Bengals, the Titans, etc., teams and players ESPN avoids). But it is one topic, same old same old. The personalities aren't journalists, they are fans. I recall a year or two ago where a host apologized because ESPN aired a baseball game between two small market Midwest teams and he said “We have to show them every once in a while.” Typical ESPN liberal haughty attitude.
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