Plus, the Buckeyes had to "show" an awful lot against Penn State and the 9-point spot in Ann Arbor could send blue-and-maize backers home fulfilled but not necessarily completely happy Fox, 11 a. Vorwald -- the most prominent keeper of the team's broadcast flame -- will continue as director of sports ops at WGN-TV. Also from the Wigglies, no reports yet of offensive holiday emails or greeting cards from Joe Ricketts, but the club has hired Rachel Folden as its first female coach.
She'll mentor hitters in the rookie leagues and next thing you know there'll be women in the press box. People who know say Stephen A. And reader Ryan Petty asks: "When Matt Nagy orders in a restaurant, does he cover his mouth with the menu?
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New Jersey. Matt Glamkowski. Social facebook twitter linkedin youtube instagram itunes. Firing Parker would be the first step in changing the game, cleaning up the show and making it less about the personalities and more about the stories they're covering.
That won't happen as long as we keep talking about them this way. If Parker gets fired, then every producer on the show should be fired too. You don't think they planned that conversation? Nearly every second of those shows is mapped out in production meetings. There is no way a producer wouldn't have been in the host's ear to abort the segment if they didn't like what they heard. It's not racist if it's provocative, right? Parker was just peddling the crap he was asked to peddle.
One day it's guessing a rube's weight to win a bunch of crap, the next it's calling out a star quarterback for a bunch of rubes to change the channel to your show. ESPN is not all bad, by the way. There is a lot of quality programming, and the network's coverage of actual sports is still as good as anyone's in the industry.
It's just that the sideshow distracts us from that quality. We spent more time talking about Parker in the last two days than any actual sporting event that ESPN has on the air. Inside Bristol, many hard-working reporters, hosts and analysts hate that First Take exists. One told me it was a "destructive force" to the brand. Some are embarrassed to be in the same building, wishing it—and those involved—would just go away altogether.
But it won't. Not for this. No, First Take isn't going away, and for my money, neither is Parker. ESPN has five national hour channels totaling hours of programming every single day of the year, and all people seem to be talking about is a three-minute conversation where Parker and Bayless debated a quarterback's blackness.
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