TUCK! sez: One for the kids in middle America
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Jim C said...
Now that I have the MLB channel I avoid ESPN as much as possible, as it now stands for, Every Second, Promote the NFL, and, Every Segment Plays Nine million times. Posted 08/26 at 11:20 AM
Jamón said...
ESPN has become redundant and stagnant. As a matter of fact, it’s devolution over the last few years reminds me of the same fall MTV experienced when it decided to air reality shows instead of…what? Music?? No way! And guys like Stewart Scott, who have somehow become “rockstars,” make me sick. Posted 08/28 at 07:03 PM
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Why does ESPN have a special site for Boston and New York? Isn’t that just duplication of services?