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I think that is why.  I don't know if the Cardinals ever needed that distinctions, considering they started in Chicago.

Well, they did move to St. Louis in 1960.

And they were around for 62 years by that time. I think they had brand recognition and didn't have to worry about confusion.

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I think that is why.  I don't know if the Cardinals ever needed that distinctions, considering they started in Chicago.

Well, they did move to St. Louis in 1960.

And no one cared about them there either

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The sports ticker at the bottom of the screen is advertising Hustle. That is not a score, nor is it sports news, so it shouldn't be there.

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I just turned ESPN on to find a Chippendale's act.

 

There's just no justification for that.

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This is officially the thread that will never die.

Says the man who bumps it again.

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I watched the first half... I had to turn it off. It was hard to watch.

 

Did Pete Rose really manipulate people like that though? "Whose better than us?"

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No, this was basically ESPN writing a hit piece on one of the guys they hate and disguising it as a movie. They also did this with Bob Knight.

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Well maybe if ESPN stopped doing stupid shit, this thread would be able to die!

Touché

 

But ESPN will come to its senses about the same time McMahon does

 

...maybe there's something in the water up there

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Did anyone actually watch Hustle?

Okay fine, I did. But here's why! I bought that ESPN25 book (another piece of shit) so I could get the DVD of Sportscenter commercials (that didn't even have Follow Me To Freedom, or Come And Get Your Whoopin'), and I was worried that there was a tracking device implanted in the book, that would know if I watched Hustle or not, and if I didn't, it would explode, and kill me.

 

Anyway it was a bad movie.

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I think this news kinda sucks.

 

http://www.nypost.com/sports/31795.htm

October 15, 2004 -- Mel Kiper Jr. is off ESPN's draft board, NYP TV Sports has learned. After a 22-year run as ESPN's NFL draft expert, Kiper is being let go by the network.

"ESPN will not be renewing Mel Kiper's contract," Mark Shapiro, the network's executive vice president, confirmed.

 

"He would not agree to extend the standard non-monetary contract provisions of his current deal.''

 

ESPN would not elaborate.

 

Reached yesterday, Kiper, 44, was unaware of ESPN's final decision.

 

"You are telling me something ESPN hasn't told me," said Kiper, whose last contract expired Oct. 1. "There was some language that we were not agreeable to. As far as I was concerned, negotiations were ongoing.''

 

Kiper agreed that money was not an issue. He acknowledged that the language of the contract was the problem, but wouldn't go into great detail. Pressed for an example, he did say he wanted to know a specific number of SportsCenters he would be required to do.

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His hair wanted more camera time, I guess.

 

I'll throw in a reason, two actually: Dream Job airing at midnight (which is ESPN pretty much saying "We know you won't watch this." and that show I'll Do Anything, which looks like a shittier version of Fear Factor.

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Classy of ESPN to tell the press before, you know, Mel Kiper Jr. about it.

 

I guess they found some obnoxious guy to do the draft.

-=Mike

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Professional lawn mowing racing and Professional board game of Scramble!

 

Hey man, Lawn mowing Racing is awesome compared to those team dance competitions they show.

 

ESPN has went to hell since Disney/ABC took over the company. Now it's just really sad and pathetic.

 

Sportscenter isn't even fun anymore.

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Wait, I forgot one:

 

Making most of Bill Simmons' archive Insider exclusive. I want to be able to read his article where he debates which Rocky movie is the best anytime I want, DAMMIT!

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Wait, I forgot one:

 

Making most of Bill Simmons' archive Insider exclusive. I want to be able to read his article where he debates which Rocky movie is the best anytime I want, DAMMIT!

Yeah, I was pissed at this too.

 

I'm sure that B-Simm wasn't too happy about it either, as he hates the fact that people have to pay to read articles.

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How long until everything on ESPN.com is Insider?

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How long until everything on ESPN.com is Insider?

The best we can hope for is that so few people pay the money that it tanks.

-=Mike

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I signed up for Insider for a year, more than a year ago. My account still works. I don't recall seeing an automatic renewal charge on my credit card, so if ESPN just goobed up and kept my account active, yay for me.

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