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what kills it for me is that he's trying WAY too hard to make it look like a legit production studio. that little tv in front of the canvased furniture is laughable

that said he's a lot more well spoken than most of the nimrods posting smack videos from the spare room in their moms' trailer...

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what kills it for me is that he's trying WAY too hard to make it look like a legit production studio. that little tv in front of the canvased furniture is laughable

that said he's a lot more well spoken than most of the nimrods posting smack videos from the spare room in their moms' trailer...

Obviously that is a very high priced studio. :rolleyes:

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meh...he does a fine job for what he's doing (running an youtube show out of his home). he's definitely not less competent than a most of the bozos at espn. he actually pays attention to what is happening and for the most part doesn't talk out of his butt.

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who the hell let that guy near a camera

what kills it for me is that he's trying WAY too hard to make it look like a legit production studio. that little tv in front of the canvased furniture is laughable

that said he's a lot more well spoken than most of the nimrods posting smack videos from the spare room in their moms' trailer...

It's more then that, lol he's fully credited as a press member and a member of the Football Writers Association of America. Also is buddy buddy with ESPN's Micheal Smith. His company is actually getting pretty sizable. It's amazing what you can launch through You Tube.

http://www.footballgameplan.com/about-us

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