ESPN hires Trent Dilfer as a studio analyst
Trent Dilfer is going to be appearing on various ESPN shows talking football during the coming season.
Congratulations to him.
It's getting more and more difficult for me to keep track of all this stuff. I know I don't work for ESPN. And I know Joe Theismann and Harold Reynolds don't.
Anyone else left out there but us?
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Watching ESPN's football coverage is like listening to a bunch of your drunk buddies debate about the topics. They're all talking over each other, saying stupid things and getting way too emotional about it all. Chris Berman looks like an air traffic controller with all his hand motions and can barely squeak out a sentence before running out of oxygen. And I'm convinced they only keep Emmitt Smith for the comedic value, because there isn't much else he offers.
Dilfer is a really good on-air guy, he speaks well and he knows the game. Unfortunately, he'll get lost among a dozen other guys.
I'm pretty sure Sean Salsbury and Dan Patrick also don't work for ESPN
Rush Limbaugh doesn't work for ESPN anymore. Fred "The Hammer" Williamson, Alex Karras or OJ Simpson work for the mouse.
Dilfer was on the NFL Network the last 3 years as a analyst during the postseason. I thought he will go work at the NFL network, instead he choose ESPN where they have bunch of guy who are analysts.
I love the fact that the All-Star unis are as ugly bland and tacky as the real Yankee Stadium(and their fans) that MLB/ESPN just had to display on them.
seriously has any other stadium had a part of their facade/walkway/lame design embroidered onto a jersey before?
This 3 day fellating of this dump is killing my soul.
LETS GO METS!
Rick Reily needs to go. Did anyone hear the crap coming out of his mouth tonight? Why did he have to bring up race?
"I love the fact that the All-Star unis are as ugly bland and tacky as the real Yankee Stadium(and their fans) that MLB/ESPN just had to display on them."
Sad. Someone sounds bitter and pathetic.