Kind of embarrassing for the guy. AP photo editor: "Oh hey, was that your dork? It was so small we didn't even notice it. Our bad."
axx said:It sounded satirical to me.
soxfan121 said:
Did you actually read it? There isn't an ounce of satire at all in the piece. It is 100% earnest.
You need your satire detector checked, pronto.
Haven't seen it if he did. I did see Adam Shefter just RIP the Ravens a new one this morning and was quite impressive. Even Hannah Storm was like- dude, bring it down a notch.rembrat said:Has SAS commented on the Ray Rice elevator video?
Silverdude2167 said:http://deadspin.com/adam-schefter-is-fed-up-with-the-nfl-1631937239
When Schefter is going after the NFL you know it is bad.
Buffalo Head said:I don't know where else to put this ... Chris Berman's performance tonight on the Chargers-Cardinals game is beyond cringe-worthy.
That is what you get for watching SportsCenterPlantiers Wart said:Sports center showing highlights of Lions-Giants game, and put up a couple LeBron tweets about some Megatron catches. Is that really necessary?
Buffalo Head said:I don't know where else to put this ... Chris Berman's performance tonight on the Chargers-Cardinals game is beyond cringe-worthy. It's sad. He sounds totally senile.
Hmmmmm......Corsi said:And what the hell was going on with his hair? It looks like it came from a can.
http://deadspin.com/stephen-a-smith-doesnt-think-the-nfl-has-a-domestic-vi-1633022629
Yesterday, the National Organization for Women released a statement calling for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's resignation. "The NFL has lost its way. It doesn't have a Ray Rice problem; it has a violence against women problem," the statement read.
First Take host Cari Champion read a passage from this statement on the show, and then debate was embraced. Skip Bayless said that maybe Goodell should go; Stephen A. Smith went full Facebook commenter.
"I'm sorry, I think this woman is off her rocker. I think she's lost her mind," Smith said. "That's right, I said it."
It's basically never advisable to keep saying things after saying, "I said it," but Smith didn't stop there.
"This is the most ridiculous nonsense I've ever heard in my life. Roger Goodell deserves to lose his job? Why are you acting like he's Ray Rice? Roger Goodell didn't hit Janay Palmer Rice. He hasn't hit any women. And by the way, the last time I checked, Skip, why are we talking about the NFL as if it's some cesspool for domestic violence? There's a few cases. It's being dealt with."
Champion stepped in about halfway through, saying, "Well, we gotta wrap," but Smith was working himself up.
"What the hell is this?" he asked. And then he started to yell, ranting for another minute and a half before ESPN cut to commercial.
This isn't a good look for a guy just over a month removed from a suspension he earned for talking about how women should make sure not to make men beat the shit out of them. The NFL quite obviously has a domestic violence problem, and actions like Goodell's initial bullshit two-game suspension of Rice are an obvious reason why. Goodell is, as Smith's colleague Keith Olbermann said, an enabler of "men who beat women." That Smith doesn't see this, or doesn't care, really tells us all we need to know about him.
PBDWake said:I don't know whether I should be angry at ESPN or the Ravens fans interviewed (both, probably), but Sportscenter airing a segment of female Ravens fans defending Ray Rice just made me feel dirty.
Fans are idiots and while it is terrible, it is understandable how people will defend someone who has done something awful because of years of attachement to them.PBDWake said:I don't know whether I should be angry at ESPN or the Ravens fans interviewed (both, probably), but Sportscenter airing a segment of female Ravens fans defending Ray Rice just made me feel dirty.
I dunno, public opinion is pretty overwhelmingly in outrage mode about these latest NFL gaffes. If ESPN kept playing cover up they'd look even worse than Roger, which is pretty bad. Blood is in the water here so it's a bit of a game on mentality now.dcmissle said:Credit where due to Outside The Lines on Rice story. Very unlike ESPN.
I dunno, public opinion is pretty overwhelmingly in outrage mode about these latest NFL gaffes. If ESPN kept playing cover up they'd look even worse than Roger, which is pretty bad. Blood is in the water here so it's a bit of a game on mentality now.[/quote/]
Except the League will remember this when contract renewal comes around. Goodell may be gone, but they still will remember it. They are gangsters.
Marciano490 said:At least JJ Watt is likeable and talented, unlike LeBron (the former) and Tebow/Manziel (the latter).
epraz said:Nope, did it when they were two touchdowns behind last night.
He drives me absolutely nuts with his #cawlidgehawkey nonsense. Just fucking talk like a normal person. I suppose, for a niche sport like this, that some publicity is better than none though.Kliq said:What do you guys think of John Buccigross? I find him unbearable, and the only regular SC anchor that I actively dislike. He always seems to be adding in his random two cents about stuff, and he comes off to me as very snobby and unfunny. All I ask from an anchor is for them to talk about what is currently on the screen and nothing else, but Buccigross just can't seem to do that. Knowing ESPN, they probably encourage such behavior.
Kliq said:What do you guys think of John Buccigross? I find him unbearable, and the only regular SC anchor that I actively dislike. He always seems to be adding in his random two cents about stuff, and he comes off to me as very snobby and unfunny. All I ask from an anchor is for them to talk about what is currently on the screen and nothing else, but Buccigross just can't seem to do that. Knowing ESPN, they probably encourage such behavior.
And Law wasn't even a jerk about it! I guess if you work for ESPN you can't publicly disagree with anything any other ESPN person says ever, no matter how insane.nattysez said:Pathetic about sums it up...
http://deadspin.com/espn-suspends-keith-law-from-twitter-for-defending-evol-1661836868
Edit: The funny thing is that Law is such a jerk to so many people so often on Twitter (usually deservedly so) that the fact that him speaking truth to Schilling is what's gotten him suspended is truly indefensible.
Matty005 said:It just boggles my mind that a man who just had his life saved only a few months ago by SCIENCE is saying this.