I think the Fonz would do a better job than some of these guys. What is Henry Winkler doing nowadays?
Yes, I was, uh... I was thinking about ordering the tape, the videotape... about the college girls and the... the wild... the wildness. They're going wild or something? Somebody told me... about going wild.
-Larry David
The worst thing on ESPN right now has to be the "Whos more now?" segment... Who really cares who has more pull in pop culture, the network is about sports. Sorry, I just hate it, I want those 5 minutes of my life back.
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YerInUrine wrote:The worst thing on ESPN right now has to be the "Whos more now?" segement... Who really cares who has more pull in pop culture, the network is about sports. Sorry, I just hate it, I want those 5 minutes of my life back.
Yea I agree...I don't really see the point of "Whos Now"
YerInUrine wrote:The worst thing on ESPN right now has to be the "Whos more now?" segement... Who really cares who has more pull in pop culture, the network is about sports. Sorry, I just hate it, I want those 5 minutes of my life back.
Yea I agree...I don't really see the point of "Whos Now"
it gives Stuart Scott another outlet for his lame humor. I seriously think that's all it's there for. ESPN thinks he's a "star"...while watching and listening to him is painful.
When you are a man, sometimes you wear stretchy pants in your room...is for fun.
Guess who ended up on the radio while I was driving home and listening to the Giants pre-game show? Yeah... Stuart Scott. And what did he have to say? Nope, nothing about the Giants or anything sports related actually. He was promoting the "Who's more now?" bit from Sports Center. It's quite disgusting when you think about it. It's basically a pop-culture meter for sports stars, and has extremely-little-to-almost-nothing to do with their actual performance on the field (even though it claims to).
MTV meet ESPN.... wait for it. Next you'll get a segment on Jeter's captain-esque demeanor followed by a brief on Paris Hilton playing lawn bowling in her yard.
"Who's Now" truly is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. It's embarrassing, especially the intro part. Also clearly ESPN was dissatisfied with "hyperactive" as their graphics theme, because they seem to have skipped "chaos" and gone straight to "seizure" ... hello FSN Final Score