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ESPN fallout continues; Cris Carter & Ray Lewis out, Randy Moss in.


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15 minutes ago, JJT said:

Is it the white Randy Moss or the black Randy Moss?

 

That always confuses the hell out of me especially since the white one does a lot of team site reports on NFLN now.

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7 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I am a randy moss fan but that west Virginia twang is too much for me....I enjoy cris carter much more. 

I actually like Chris Carter myself too. I'm sure he will end up somewhere that we will be seeing/hearing a lot of him again. 

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1 hour ago, Cary Kollins said:

This is a major upgrade IMO.

 

Randy Moss is hilarious.

 

Carter and Lewis are gas bags.

tbh I feel like most of these "losses" (Bayless, Schilling, Olbermann, Cowherd, Whitlock) will actually make ESPN more watchable. 

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Chris Carter football talk was great.. Chris Carter social issues talk was garbage.

I'm glad ESPN had freed Ray Lewis to do motivational speaking tours.  It's his destiny tbh.

Also watched Randy Moss online and on I think it was Fox or CBS late evening stuff and he was really good.  I think that's a good pick up. 

All in all good moves I think.

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