ESPN interviews 50 Cent
ESPN will interview anybody these days, even somebody who has absolutely nothing to do with Sports. 50 Cent gives his opinions on a number of Sports topics during the ESPN interview shown above.
ESPN will interview anybody these days, even somebody who has absolutely nothing to do with Sports. 50 Cent gives his opinions on a number of Sports topics during the ESPN interview shown above.
February 6th, 2009 by Brian Ethridge
Tagged as: ESPN, Michael Phelps, Michael Wilbon, PTI, Tony Kornheiser
If you love watching ESPN’s “Pardon the Inturruption” You’ll love the above video which shows Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon verbally attacking Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins for her take on Michael “Pot Head” Phelps.
ESPN knows how to throw one heck of a Super Bowl party — just invite the sluttiest celebrities you can find like Lindsay Lohan and Alyssa Milano.
Neither of them have anything to do with the world of sports or the Super Bowl but that doesn’t stop them from attending the party and posing for some pictures on the red carpet.
You’re just one click away from more pics of both Lohan and Milano enjoying the party. Read the rest of this entry »
Since Herm Edwards couldn’t make it in the NFL as a head coach he’s decided to join ESPN as an analyst.
“I’m excited about the opportunity to join the ESPN team and offer my insight as a former player and head coach. I’m going to be truthful with my opinions on all the issues that take place on and off the field of play,” Edwards said in a statement. Read the rest of this entry »
ESPN is getting so desperate for viewers they’re making rap videos starring Skip Bayless and then having rapper Lil’ Wayne judge his performance.
Stick to sports ESPN, If I wanted to see Lil’ Wayne I’d watch BET.
December 16th, 2008 by Brian Ethridge
Tagged as: Dallas Cowboys, ESPN, NFL, Sportscasters, Terrell Owens
Ed Werder has been a popular guy to hate lately in Dallas. I highly doubt he made up the story all on his own but he probably did exaggerate the situation.
Hopefully ESPN learned from their mistake and Bill Cosby will never appear on their network again.
Did Lou Holtz just apologize for saying the word “damn”? When exactly did that become a bad word?
ESPN will be debuting this original series entitled “Mayne Street” on November 11th. The show will be a parody of ESPN and SportsCenter featuring the always funny Kenny Mayne.
Famous author Stephen King brings his own unique writing style to ESPN in this latest SportsCenter commercial.