acsguitar wrote:Dude why does ESPN bow down to this piece of poop
1. Because he is a better baseball player than every player in your city. 2. Because just like these threads, that's what the baseball fan is talking about. 3. Who is gonna watch anything about Jeter or A-Rod (sure they can play baseball, but honestly their stories are just too boring). 4. This might be their way to steal the homerun kings footage when another broadcaster is airing the game.
If by that you mean they are not cheating, lying, roid-taking, a**holes, then you are right...they are boring.
I hear the title of the Bonds show will be Project Roid-Way.
Judges to include Palmeiro, Giambi, Santiago, Beltre and Bret Boone. Hosted by Joe Morgan and Sammy Sosa.
In between the chase for the HR title, their will be contests in which Bonds will be joined by Dr. Ting to compete against each other in events such as "double talk", "Needle sterilization", "blame the media", "blame everyone else", and "Hat size alterations".
acsguitar wrote:Dude why does ESPN bow down to this piece of poop
Hey, if they can allow morons like Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith on their programs, bowing down to Barry Bonds really isn't a reach. Sadly, it's drivel like these reality shows that make ESPN's ratings soar, not real news gems like Bob Levy's OTL.
acsguitar wrote:Dude why does ESPN bow down to this piece of poop
Hey, if they can allow morons like Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith on their programs, bowing down to Barry Bonds really isn't a reach. Sadly, it's drivel like these reality shows that make ESPN's ratings soar, not real news gems like Bob Levy's OTL.
Motorcat wrote:A Barry strange ideaBy Kara Yorio - SportingNews
If you thought Being Bobby Brown was a train wreck, just wait till you see what ESPN is hoping to bring its viewers this baseball season. The network reportedly is working out a deal to air a weekly documentary-style show that follows Barry Bonds in his quest to become the all-time home run leader. Cameras would be with him on and off the field. It's difficult to imagine who in the Bonds camp thinks this a good idea. It could play out disastrously for the bitter, often angry, media-hating Bonds. Of course, that would make for some must-see television.
They've already done a show like that, it was called the Pedro Gomez Show.