BillsShredder83 Posted August 17 Posted August 17 11 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: How does it feel to be a victim every single day of the week? It's funny because those who complain about these things are almost always unhappy and are always playing the victim about a myriad of subjects like the ones you mention. You check all of the boxes for victimhood, that's for sure. No clue what you're talking about. Pointing out espn sucks other than the 5% of the time they have actual sports on. I pointed out that a huge corporations will say 1 thing and do another, solely picking its morals of the day based on the money. Sounds like you don't think corporations do that? Lol I don't know what angle you're trying to take, but have at it. Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted August 18 Posted August 18 10 hours ago, SCBills said: Noticed Kirk jumped into the political arena saying biological men don’t belong in women’s sports (and being emphatic that he won’t be quiet any longer), so you’re probably right that he’s the 3rd guy there that can basically say whatever he wants without any worry. He really is Mr College Football over there and with the cushy deal he has with Amazon money calling nfl games he probably figures what is ESPN gonna do? Quote
DrBob806 Posted August 18 Posted August 18 16 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said: Wait an aging lady who really offered no real value to ESPN blamed other things for why she left? I’m shocked! Seriously, no one watched ESPN for Safe Steele. This is no different than the nfl cutting people who they don’t see bring value as they age. Hmmm. Sage Steele was simply a sportscaster who wanted to report on sports. When people get fired, they may get angry/upset.I think she's got reason to. There's no conspiracy theory regarding her. Quote
Dr. Who Posted August 18 Posted August 18 1 minute ago, DrBob806 said: Hmmm. Sage Steele was simply a sportscaster who wanted to report on sports. When people get fired, they may get angry/upset.I think she's got reason to. There's no conspiracy theory regarding her. There's definitely a double standard at work when you compare with Kimes, but folks who want to deny it will simply say Kimes is the more talented and valuable asset, which is also true. 1 Quote
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