SuperJon wrote:It certainly looks like more than a ham sandwich.
He's just way too annoying.
I agree. I think that his schtick has really gotten old, something that I noticed back in 2003 when he was doing the PBP of a Mets game and started to recite the names of the offensive linemen from the '69 NY Jets. Dude, leave the football game for football.
His "backbackback" thing is okay... until you watch him call a homerun derby. After the 35th time, it'll really get on your nerves.
And half the time he sounds like he needs a cough drop.
I used to love Sportscenter, during the Kilborn / Kenny Mayne / Olbermann days, before Dan Patrick became a celebrity in his own right (the guy is such a narcissist) and Stu Scott was encouraged (rather, stopped from being discouraged) to act hip.
And if you ask me what moment signified the death of ESPN? Well, media day when the Ravens played the Giants in the Super Bowl (2002, I think?). Ray Lewis was being asked questions about being at a Super Bowl, a year after being at a Super Bowl party where someone got killed (and he was fined by the league $500,000 for obstruction of justice). After his Q&A session was up, Stuart Scott grabbed him and said "listen, just f*** 'em" (referring to the rest of the media).
See, at that moment it represented the point where ESPN stopped being a news organization and just started being a celebrity entertainment organization. You can't depend on them for news anymore (outside of scores), they're just trying to be cool. ESPN is to sports is what MTV is to music.
(while I'm at it, here are a few other things that grind my gears: milking off the success of PTI and Around the Horn, Outside the Lines topics that deal with whether the three-point line is too close, expanding sportscenter to 90 minutes -- so that the lead story will be analyzed for 10 minutes and have three different people give commentaries, while I'm waiting for baskeball highlights, getting rid of David Aldridge for style-over-substance Stephen A. Smith, the shows Beg, Borrow or Deal and Dream Job, et cetera.)
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