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ESPN reviewing fashion choices of draft picks

Obliviax

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right now. It is complete with lots of preening of their own choices. Glad they cleaned house and are focusing on sports with the real professionals.
 
right now. It is complete with lots of preening of their own choices. Glad they cleaned house and are focusing on sports with the real professionals.

Corey Davis and his pink blazer won the night for me...

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right now. It is complete with lots of preening of their own choices. Glad they cleaned house and are focusing on sports with the real professionals.
All I want from eSPIN is the sports news or the game that is on. As much as they try to be like TMZ or the Inky, that's how much they turn me off. Why does everyone in the media need an agenda? Can't they just report what's going on and let us figure it out for ourselves?
 
All I want from eSPIN is the sports news or the game that is on. As much as they try to be like TMZ or the Inky, that's how much they turn me off. Why does everyone in the media need an agenda? Can't they just report what's going on and let us figure it out for ourselves?
i tuned in to see highlights of the Tribe game, get an update on NBA/NHL playoffs and overview of the draft. Instead, I got 15 minutes of fashion. There was also a back and fourth with Stugats on how he hates the NFL draft...ok, why have him on when talking about the draft unless for internal promotion?

I tuned in to see if the layoffs ushered in a subtle change back to sports. Sadly, I think ESPN may be in an unrecoverable death spiral.
 
i tuned in to see highlights of the Tribe game, get an update on NBA/NHL playoffs and overview of the draft. Instead, I got 15 minutes of fashion. There was also a back and fourth with Stugats on how he hates the NFL draft...ok, why have him on when talking about the draft unless for internal promotion?

I tuned in to see if the layoffs ushered in a subtle change back to sports. Sadly, I think ESPN may be in an unrecoverable death spiral.

ESPN is not worth one second of your time or attention. Just let them rot.
 
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Sadly, I think ESPN may be in an unrecoverable death spiral.

Obli, I don't think ESPN's demise is sad at all. It is fascinating, though, when you consider what a fixture they were on the national scene for years. In the long run, it will be a good thing.

I have a couple of friends that run local businesses. One owns a restaurant/bar, and the other owns a men's barbershop. I noticed that the bar owner stopped having ESPN on his TVs unless there was a live event on, and the barbershop owner was doing the same. They both indicated that it was due to customer demand. I am seeing more and more NBC Sports, NFL Network and MLB Network on those screens. Interestingly enough, I am not seeing Fox Sports as much on public TV screens yet, maybe because their live sports content is still being built.
 
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