Agreed. Some decent folks on that list but I've never liked Rose.I will miss Suzy Kolber. Otherwise, not so much.
None of these people are making less than mid six figures and most are more than that, and many were millionaires before getting hired . They’ll be fine and they’ll all find new jobs if they want. If this puts them in a financial pinch then they shouldn’t have been stupid enough to have 7 figure mortgages and Lambos.
No one here has taken this stance, but there are people out in the Twitterverse and beyond acting like ESPN is Ebeneezer Scrooge putting a bunch of fuckin’ orphans in the gutter. Do not feel sorry for these folks. Be upset about losing your favorite announcers or be upset with ESPN for doing something you think is stupid, but no one should feel bad or rage about the “humanity” of this situation.
These people are all absurdist caricatures of real people with real jobs and bills.
Agreed. Some decent folks on that list but I've never liked Rose.
Wow...that's quite a list. What kind of nosedive is ESPN taking?
They're tanking for a higher lottery pick next year.Agreed. Some decent folks on that list but I've never liked Rose.
Wow...that's quite a list. What kind of nosedive is ESPN taking?
Beth Mowins?ESPN layoffs include:
Jalen Rose
Todd McShay
Jeff Van Gundy
Mike Breen
Mark Jackson
Suzy Kolber
Max Kellerman
Steve Young
David Pollack
Matt Hasslebeck
Keyshawn Johnson
Jason Fitz
LaPhonso Ellis
Rob Ninkovich
Ashley Brewer
Joon Lee
Jordan Cornette
More expected today.
None of these people are making less than mid six figures and most are more than that, and many were millionaires before getting hired . They’ll be fine and they’ll all find new jobs if they want. If this puts them in a financial pinch then they shouldn’t have been stupid enough to have 7 figure mortgages and Lambos.
No one here has taken this stance, but there are people out in the Twitterverse and beyond acting like ESPN is Ebeneezer Scrooge putting a bunch of fuckin’ orphans in the gutter. Do not feel sorry for these folks. Be upset about losing your favorite announcers or be upset with ESPN for doing something you think is stupid, but no one should feel bad or rage about the “humanity” of this situation.
These people are all absurdist caricatures of real people with real jobs and bills.
Well said. At this point of my life, the only thing I truly care about sports-wise is Iowa football, but I have a morbid curiosity about the rest of the Big Ten and the SEC as well. That's it. Nothing else. I will watch some basketball come late Franuary, but I haven't watched a single tournament game after the first weekend in years (probably coincides with Iowa basketball sucking for decades now).
The younger generations care far less about sports than the Boomers or Gen X did. And with population growth driven by immigration vast swaths of the new population only care about boxing or soccer and ESPN ain't got the content those folks are looking for.
I think ESPN is finally wising up to the fact that three people sitting at a desk and talking about LeBron's latest tweet is not of interest to anyone.
I saw that Keyshawn reportedly got paid $18 million on a 5 year deal. I mean come the hell on, how bad of a manager do you have to be to sign off on that? Most of these people don't really have any talent as TV personalities and the value of that skillset is worth a fraction of what it was years ago. Video killed the radio star and internet killed the TV star. I think it's hilarious that the "sit on your butt for 13 hours a day eating hydrogenated oil fried carbs and drinking swill high fructose corn syrup crap sold by our advertisers" model is shattering right before our eyes. It gives me hope for the future of our society.
Is it about the younger generation caring less about sports or is it about how they consume it?
They don’t have to hit the reset button and it does not suck for them. They’re all rich enough to not have to work again if they don’t want to; these announcing jobs are cushy hobbies for these folks. Sorry.I agree with everything you are saying, but it still sucks to get laid off. Having to hit the reset button when you do not want to is never fun, even if you have deep pockets.
Have to agree to disagree on that oneDavid Pollack was my favorite. Being a multiple time All-American at Georgia, he gives very good analysis and insight. He'll easily find a job. If nothing else, the SEC Network. Wait, never mind. He just got fired from there.
Is it about the younger generation caring less about sports or is it about how they consume it? Sports is the only thing we want to see in real time and how Disney cracks that code to appease shareholders is the only thing that matters to them.
Same I kinda like Todd McShay as well. What Young was doing for ESPN was just a side gig he's a busy dude with other Irons in the fire he'll be fine but I enjoyed seeing him sometimes. Suzy losing her gig really kinda sucks she's been there forever and was just a recognizable voice on NFL coverage she shoulda been able to leave on her terms. Get rid of someone else like Lee Corso or Desmond Howard. I'd be really curious to know how they decided on who goes and who stayedBrad Nessler works for CBS so I couldn't care less about these layoffs. I appreciated Suzy and Steve Young, but the rest? Snore.............