Espn layoffs gameday affected

somecyguy

Well-Known Member
Jun 19, 2006
3,527
4,008
113
Because I don't give a **** about October hockey... or NBA preseason basketball... or an expose about a deaf shot-putter from Lithuania, whose perseverance and gumption should be a lesson to us all. I don't want to have to tune into an hour worth of that crap plus commerical breaks, to be able to see NFL highlights, if I don't have to. And thankfully, due to media like Twitter and YouTube, people don't have to, which is why highlights shows like Sportscenter are dying relics of a bygone era.

I think a lot of people also forget how slanted ESPN was choosing which teams to highlight. UCONN wouldn't be half the brand it became without the constant exposure from ESPN just down the street. And not just college. How many times did the Lakers or Celtics game get highlighted when other games were much better. Don't get me wrong, I watched SportsCenter just like everyone else, but I'm not sad it's no longer relevant.
 

ISUTex

Well-Known Member
May 25, 2012
9,904
9,652
113
Rural U.S.A.
A lot of kids don't even watch the actual games anymore. Just highlights on their phones. Then they play the sport, but really don't have any knowledge of the game other than highlights, and that's all they try to do.
 

WooBadger18

Well-Known Member
Sep 5, 2012
15,177
13,579
113
On Wisconsin
I think a lot of people also forget how slanted ESPN was choosing which teams to highlight. UCONN wouldn't be half the brand it became without the constant exposure from ESPN just down the street. And not just college. How many times did the Lakers or Celtics game get highlighted when other games were much better. Don't get me wrong, I watched SportsCenter just like everyone else, but I'm not sad it's no longer relevant.
Yeah, I remembered watching it on sundays after Iowa state wins hoping to get highlights and they rarely had them.

And even now, I mostly follow sports/leagues that aren’t really going to get highlights on sportscenter, so why would I watch it?
 

Clonehomer

Well-Known Member
Apr 11, 2006
26,932
25,065
113
A lot of kids don't even watch the actual games anymore. Just highlights on their phones. Then they play the sport, but really don't have any knowledge of the game other than highlights, and that's all they try to do.

Reminds me of some of the people that got into poker after watching the WSOP and didn’t realize how many hours of play it took to have a show with all those high stakes hands. All the hands of people checking, folding, and stealing blinds are an important part of the game that just doesn’t make the broadcast.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SolterraCyclone

Clonefan32

Well-Known Member
Nov 19, 2008
23,555
26,009
113
The amount of redundancy on these shows has always been absurd. They had a good dozen college football/NFL/NBA analysts that provided the same drivel. I don't blame them for cutting the fat a bit.
 

Kinch

Well-Known Member
Sep 19, 2021
5,804
5,900
113
The amount of redundancy on these shows has always been absurd. They had a good dozen college football/NFL/NBA analysts that provided the same drivel. I don't blame them for cutting the fat a bit.
It’s the same on radio. You listen to Dan Patrick and he will talk about Aaron Rodgers at the Jets. Then Colin Cowherd will talk about that he doesn’t mind Aaron is taking mind altering drugs. Then Doug Gottlieb will talk about who the Jets had to give up.
That’s the first half of their shows. The last half is about Lebron and his son.
It gets old.
 

KnappShack

Well-Known Member
May 26, 2008
23,936
32,320
113
Parts Unknown
The amount of redundancy on these shows has always been absurd. They had a good dozen college football/NFL/NBA analysts that provided the same drivel. I don't blame them for cutting the fat a bit.

And ESPN can just plug in someone else and make them a star for lower pay.

Except for Leah Hextall.
 

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,405
55,321
113
I think a lot of people also forget how slanted ESPN was choosing which teams to highlight. UCONN wouldn't be half the brand it became without the constant exposure from ESPN just down the street. And not just college. How many times did the Lakers or Celtics game get highlighted when other games were much better. Don't get me wrong, I watched SportsCenter just like everyone else, but I'm not sad it's no longer relevant.

I really don't consider UConn to be much of a brand vs. Duke, UNC etc. especially considering their tourney championships.
 

madguy30

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 15, 2011
57,405
55,321
113
It’s the same on radio. You listen to Dan Patrick and he will talk about Aaron Rodgers at the Jets. Then Colin Cowherd will talk about that he doesn’t mind Aaron is taking mind altering drugs. Then Doug Gottlieb will talk about who the Jets had to give up.
That’s the first half of their shows. The last half is about Lebron and his son.
It gets old.

They would talk about all of the NY teams years ago whether they were good or bad because it was such a high volume of listeners/market so the Rodgers stuff is probably their 'we're back!' moment.
 

keepngoal

OKA: keepingoal
Staff member
Bookie
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Jun 20, 2006
39,428
24,746
113
A lot of kids don't even watch the actual games anymore. Just highlights on their phones. Then they play the sport, but really don't have any knowledge of the game other than highlights, and that's all they try to do.

Do they still have TWIB with Mel Allen? Great show.
These two are posts are the same. Lol.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: CRcyclone6

Acylum

Well-Known Member
Nov 18, 2006
14,349
15,031
113
I forgot about ‘The Sports Reporters’ on ESPN. One of my favorite shows on sports ever. I can’t understand why people didn’t watch that? Makes no sense.
Speaking of that show, came across this story I had never heard of recently.
 

AlaCyclone

Well-Known Member
Jun 14, 2007
5,603
6,799
113
Bear was only one I liked but have pretty much tuned out with their Hawk guest picker selections for Game Day at Jack Trice. Do they have someone that’s a fan of the visiting team anywhere else? ESPN hopefully laid off whoever their Hawk trolls are.
"Bear" Alert on FS1 CONCACAF Gold Cup Match Day!
 
  • Like
Reactions: carvers4math

cycloner29

Well-Known Member
Dec 17, 2008
12,881
12,459
113
Ames
Still can’t believe Linda Cohn is still there. She has to be the longest tenured person their yet at 64.
 
Last edited:
  • Agree
Reactions: Marcelason78