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Must be nice to get fired and have a permanent job on the back burner anytime you need one.

This is the least surprising thing ever.

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Good. Now Hockey coverage will get douchier again.

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Matt Barnaby is way more entertaining than Melrose. i kinda wish Melrose would just stay home and take a good rest on his laurels, maybe he'll get another job that way. :rolleyes:

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Want hockey news go to NHL Network

If thats the case, if you want NFL news, go to NFL Network...

...or maybe ESPN should start covering something other than the NFL and AL East?

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Want hockey news go to NHL Network

If thats the case, if you want NFL news, go to NFL Network...

...or maybe ESPN should start covering something other than the NFL and AL East?

They cover what gets them ratings. If hockey moved the needle, they'd actually give a :censored: about it. ESPN isn't anti-hockey, they're just pro-relevance.

On January 16, 2013 at 3:49 PM, NJTank said:

Btw this is old hat for Notre Dame. Knits Rockne made up George Tip's death bed speech.

 

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Well baseball fans good news fer ya, coming Jan 1 MLB TV. So you wont have to watch Baseball Tonight either :D

Baseball Tonight is a phenomenal program the few times, and they're very rare, they send out their A lineup. Ravich, Kruk, Kurkjian and Gammons. The show lost a lot when happy hands Harold Reynolds left the show.

Orestes Destrade should be taken out back and shot.. bring that assclown Phillips with him too. The man has failed so miserably building teams but lets make him our premier analyst when it comes to breaking down player movement and rating general managers. Really?

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Well baseball fans good news fer ya, coming Jan 1 MLB TV. So you wont have to watch Baseball Tonight either :D

Baseball Tonight is a phenomenal program the few times, and they're very rare, they send out their A lineup. Ravich, Kruk, Kurkjian and Gammons. The show lost a lot when happy hands Harold Reynolds left the show.

Orestes Destrade should be taken out back and shot.. bring that assclown Phillips with him too. The man has failed so miserably building teams but lets make him our premier analyst when it comes to breaking down player movement and rating general managers. Really?

I heard something, I dont know if it is true, but Harold Reynolds may be part of the MLB Network Programming.

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Well baseball fans good news fer ya, coming Jan 1 MLB TV. So you wont have to watch Baseball Tonight either :D

Baseball Tonight is a phenomenal program the few times, and they're very rare, they send out their A lineup. Ravich, Kruk, Kurkjian and Gammons. The show lost a lot when happy hands Harold Reynolds left the show.

Orestes Destrade should be taken out back and shot.. bring that assclown Phillips with him too. The man has failed so miserably building teams but lets make him our premier analyst when it comes to breaking down player movement and rating general managers. Really?

I heard something, I dont know if it is true, but Harold Reynolds may be part of the MLB Network Programming.

that would be good, he was on TBS's broadcast last year i believe.

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I would love to see the first analytical piece on the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Anchor: So Barry, what's your assessment of the Lightning?

Barry: That is one F'd up team, with an F'd up bunch of owners, so they are just F'd up, now on to a real organization, the Detroit Red Wings.

 

 

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I think Barry's enough of a professional to be as "objective" as any other analyst...but I can't wait to hear him talk about the Bolts...:P

On January 16, 2013 at 3:49 PM, NJTank said:

Btw this is old hat for Notre Dame. Knits Rockne made up George Tip's death bed speech.

 

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Want hockey news go to NHL Network

Exactly. That channel is a godsend. The NFL Network was, but we don't have it/won't get it (:(), and I like Baseball Tonight too much to be an automatic convert.

 

 

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