ESPN launched the Longhorn Network and website, and fans will get a chance to see reporter Samantha Steele. Read more on the launch and a brief interview with Samantha here.
She is also a tough chick and can throw a football check out the video below- So Hot I want to touch the hiney whoooooo!!!
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Showing posts with label ESPN. Show all posts
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Picture of a White Michael Vick
ESPN is under fire Thursday for creating and publishing the Photoshopped image above of Michael Vick(notes) with a white face to accompany a column in ESPN The Magazine entitled "What if Michael Vick were white?"
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What the Hell were they thinking?
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What the Hell were they thinking?
Friday, July 15, 2011
Brooklyn Decker Rockin' a Red Mini Dress
Wow! Brooklyn pulled out the big guns for the 2011 ESPY Awards as she lit up the Red Carpet.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Brian Wilson at the ESPY Awards
The San Francisco Giants closer is known to be just a bit odd, you know with the wild beard and all but this takes the cake. Wilson showed up to the ESPY Awards wearing some sort of skin tight onesie tuxedo thing.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Finally!!!!! "Joe Morgan and Jon Miller nixed from ESPN Sundays"
Wow, now if we can get Rick Sutcliff and the other two idiots from Fox (Joe Buck and Tim McCarver) off of TV, baseball might just be able to be watched with the sound turned up.
"We've decided to make a change and introduce new voices and new perspective," said Norby Williamson, an executive vice president of ESPN. He added: "Twenty one years is an eternity in this business. And today is about acknowledging the contributions they made to the franchise."
Sandomir speculates that Miller's replacement will be ESPN vet Dan Shulman, a move that Big League Stew heartily endorses. Shulman's style is among the best in the business and it's enjoyable to hear him call a game. He'll be a reason to tune in on Sunday nights.
Shulman will likely be joined by former pitcher Orel Hershiser, who joined the Sunday Night booth last season, and perhaps Bobby Valentine, if teams keep passing him over for managing gigs. Three-man booths just aren't for baseball, so hopefully they'll let the game breathe a bit (a valuable skill that's already in Shulman's arsenal).
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Now the first replacement sounds great because i've never heard of him, which is usually a good sign of a good broadcaster and a good umpire!
Hopefully if it is Orel or Bobby they will shut the hell up for most of the broadcast.
"We've decided to make a change and introduce new voices and new perspective," said Norby Williamson, an executive vice president of ESPN. He added: "Twenty one years is an eternity in this business. And today is about acknowledging the contributions they made to the franchise."
Sandomir speculates that Miller's replacement will be ESPN vet Dan Shulman, a move that Big League Stew heartily endorses. Shulman's style is among the best in the business and it's enjoyable to hear him call a game. He'll be a reason to tune in on Sunday nights.
Shulman will likely be joined by former pitcher Orel Hershiser, who joined the Sunday Night booth last season, and perhaps Bobby Valentine, if teams keep passing him over for managing gigs. Three-man booths just aren't for baseball, so hopefully they'll let the game breathe a bit (a valuable skill that's already in Shulman's arsenal).
Full Story Here
Now the first replacement sounds great because i've never heard of him, which is usually a good sign of a good broadcaster and a good umpire!
Hopefully if it is Orel or Bobby they will shut the hell up for most of the broadcast.
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