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I was going to toss this in the week's baseball thread, but thought it may warrant its own thread. Him being there 11 years means I remember the entire Harold Reynolds era. I was a big fan of his, but had soured on him a bit in recent years. Still, he was one of the more tolerable talking heads. It'll be interesting to see what brought this on.

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Guest Felonies!
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Harold Reynolds?!?? But his analysis was moderately acceptable!!!

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Man...Skip Bayless, John Kruk, Joe Morgan, Stephen A. Smith, Steve Phillips and like a thousand other guys were right there, and HR gets the axe? :huh:

Guest Princess Leena
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Man...Skip Bayless, John Kruk, Joe Morgan, Stephen A. Smith, Steve Phillips and like a thousand other guys were right there, and HR gets the axe? :huh:

 

ESPN wants their "experts" to be more like those...

Guest Felonies!
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So who wants to guess the reason? I'm going with good old sexual harassment.

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Now get rid of John Kruk, Steve Phillips, Joe Morgan, and Jeff Brantley and we might be on the right track.

 

In all fairness, even though I never agreed with what he said, Harold was at least likable. Tough break, and I would assume he did something really bad to warrant this.

Guest Montresor
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So who wants to guess the reason? I'm going with good old sexual harassment.

 

You're probably right.

 

Intern? Makeup lady? Producer? Linda Cohn?

Guest Felonies!
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I'd guess it was a producer, since there's probably oodles of sexual harassment going on at the lower levels that goes unreported or undisciplined. Though an intern could get him in trouble too. Hmmm.

Guest Princess Leena
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Well, it looks like Steve Phillips will take most of HR's spots, so ESPN has agreed to your wish.

Guest Princess Leena
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Bayless is exactly what ESPN wants. A crass asshole character that makes Woody Paige look intelligent with his crazy, biased rants.

 

Let's stop fooling ourselves into thinking that ESPN wants people that know what they're talking about.

 

ESPN has turned into wrestling, where characters are what matters.

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Bayless is exactly what ESPN wants. A crass asshole character that makes Woody Paige look intelligent with his crazy, biased rants.

 

Let's stop fooling ourselves into thinking that ESPN wants people that know what they're talking about.

 

ESPN has turned into wrestling, where characters are what matters.

 

You're actually closer to reality than you might expect. Reportedly, they did some test studies with Stephen A Smith when they were considering hiring him as an analyst. The reports on him were almost unanimously negative amongst those polled. ESPN executives, after seeing the reaction, decided to go ahead and hire him because he could essentially play "heel" (I know, I hate wrestling terms but it's the best way I can describe it) on their programming.

Guest Smues
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This might as well have gone in the reasons ESPN sucks thread. Thanks a lot ESPN, fire one of your few tolerable employees.

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If this was a real network, they'd try to hire Ozzie Smith. They're not, so that last statement was pointless.

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Man...Skip Bayless, John Kruk, Joe Morgan, Stephen A. Smith, Steve Phillips and like a thousand other guys were right there, and HR gets the axe? :huh:

 

Why hate on SAS? I agree he comes off as a jerk, but when it comes to NBA he is great.

 

Harold Reynolds>>>>> ESPN

Guest Felonies!
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Could've been drugs. You know Harold likes the chronic.

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Who cares, really. Aside from the exceptionally bad ones (Steve Phillips), all these analysts are pretty much the same and say the exact same things. The only reason I even know of Harold Renoylds on ESPN is because I've seen him on there, not because I can remember any memorable or thought provoking analysis that he's ever given.

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I'm always going to remember that Bobby Crosby is going to win the AL MVP in 2006.

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Nothing's been confirmed yet, but sexual harrassment seems to be the popular reason.

That's what they are saying on Deadspin and they've posted some annonymous e-mails from supposedly "inside sources" at ESPN.

 

http://www.deadspin.com/sports/top/was-thi...-axe-189733.php

 

I do seem to remember a while back hearing some rumor about Harold having a weakness for the ladies, especially larger ones but I don't remember where I read that.

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