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ESPN... Brandon Marshall


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Some lady lawyer just went on tv with a pair of chicks and are saying Brandon Marshall assaulted them and the NFL swept it under the rug.

Also, Brandon Marshall is spazzing out on Twitter. ESPN aired a brand new E-60 on Marshall last night and it was nothing but hashing over his Domestic Violence history and clips of an interview touching on it. Marshall went off and is saying ESPN lied to him. Said they followed him around for 2 years for a supposed documentary on NFL offseason camps, routines, etc. Said they did hours of interviews talking about football and the only parts they showed last night were a few question about his past they kept sneaking in.

Looks like ESPN threw together a quick ratings piece in light of this crap, and are exploiting Marshall in the process. Looks like they just threw together all the news clips from years ago from his DV issues, then edited in a few DV questions they snuck in on him over the course of interviews from the 2 year documentary.

Hey, why show a football documentary during this DV drama when we can past a few clips of these interviews & throw together a spur of the moment DV ratings hit!

ESPN = FOX, CNN, MSNBC, etc... Nothing but fabricated garbage aimed at ratings.

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ESPN = FOX, CNN, MSNBC, etc... Nothing but fabricated garbage aimed at ratings.

Yep.

 

ESPN has been unwatchable this week, especially Mike & Mike. Maybe I'm biased because they have absolutely been crapping on JR.

 

I switched over to Dan Patrick today to see how he handled everything and it was much better.

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The Huddle has been my outlet to get away from all that CRRRRRRAAAAPPPPPPPP thats all over the TV so op and all you other fugs that keep posting about this ish and hardy thanks for ruining it!!!! Talk about the Panthers that are actually going to contribute sunday or gtfo this is what the tinderbox or NFL forum is for!!!!

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How could the NFL sweep it under the rug it's the fuging police/justice systems responsibility to prosecute that...so tired of idiots thinking the NFL is some sort of entity that it isn't...it's not their fuging job to go after it's own players based on whatever allegations random liars or actual victims profess.

 

They respond according to actual facts and should act on legal proceedings.

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