A person at Bob Bowlsby’s level doesn’t say he has irrefutable proof if he doesn’t. This isn’t your last OWI hearing.
A person at Bob Bowlsby’s level doesn’t say he has irrefutable proof if he doesn’t. This isn’t your last OWI hearing.
When he says "I have irrefutable proof" he either does or is the most incompetent Commissioner ever. "You don't send a cease and desist letter if you have proof"?
Needless to say, Bowlsby's move was one of risk and desperation, because the conference has no other choice.
I said he didn't have hard evidence, I didn't say he had nothing. I think it's pretty obvious that ESPN is guilty of exactly what Bowlsby alleged. I just don't think he can prove it in a court of law but I also doubt ESPN could prove that they didn't (because you know, they did).
I'd like to get more into Fox but it's too bad they don't have some sort of SportsCenter.
Didnt it have John Salley or some **** on it? Real star power.I feel like they used to when FS1 first launched. It was too sporty not enough catch phrasey for people that watch what Sportscenter has become.
Football scoop guy said it best.
He’s not bluffing.I do hope Bowlsby has that evidence ready to go...looks like ESPN is calling his bluff.
If not yikes.
I'd like to get more into Fox but it's too bad they don't have some sort of SportsCenter.
I agree. I was merely pointing out how arrogant and unprofessional the wording was.
It was a tiny, petty, ***** slap.Most of the statement was "as one might expect," but did he seriously start the correspondence with "Dear Bob,"? That part is ... odd.
The first draft of "Dear ungrateful little *****" got rejected by legal.Most of the statement was "as one might expect," but did he seriously start the correspondence with "Dear Bob,"? That part is ... odd.
Big Game Bob dont bluff!He’s not bluffing.
I haven't watched Sportscenter in over a decade. I cannot imagine sitting there waiting for them to talk about the things that interest me, when I can go directly to it online (and if I want to see what they said about my area of interest, a clip of that will undoubtedly be out there shortly on social media).
Yeah, we can see stuff online, but I still enjoy watching it because it does a good roundup with highlights and some expert and athlete interviews.
Definitely don't mean to disparage your taste there. It's just not my thing anymore. Long ago, it was can't miss TV for me.
It's totally cool. I completely understand how you can find other ways to get sports news. And the thing is, it bugs me that ESPN has monopolized that sports news format. Heck, CNN a long time ago used to have a half hour sports news show. I hope competitors haven't given up. If anything, it has a cornerstone effect for a network.