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Some studio show staffing changes


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CBS:
Matt Ryan will join James Brown, Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher and JJ Watt on The NFL Today. The contracts of Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason expired after the Super Bowl 

ESPN:
Jason Kelce joins the pre-game show.  Bill Belichick should be a semi-regular guest on the MNF Manningcast. ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” will likely not include Robert Griffin III

 

 

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I cannot believe anyone still watches those goobers. I do not listen to the pre or post game garbage. It became unbearable a decade ago. It's all I can do is get through the broadcast without putting it on mute. 

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12 hours ago, bobcat91 said:

Any show that doesn't have Boomer or Phil immediately got 100 times better. To say they sucked is an understatement 

After 30 years, I still get them mixed up.  I could not watch it.  An older friend of mine used to play at State and he told me stuff about Bill Cowher that turned me against him--

I despised Dan Marino when he was on one of those shows.

I think Kelce was a great hire.  Not sure about Kalil--still mad at Gettlemen over that deal.

 

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