[CBFF] NBR: Salisbury sailing into 'MVP booth
Stephen Lake
sdlake at gmail.com
Wed May 10 15:57:14 MDT 2006
I've always thought Salisbury is an ass. A career backup, he acts as
if he is the 'players' analyst,' always schmoozing with these guys as
if he is one cool dude. What's more, his 'insights,' if you can call
them that, are often shallow repetitions of the conventional
wisdom--just louder and more obnoxious than the others.
So welcome to Chi-town, Sean. They tolerate idiots like you on the
east coast, but not here. We'll leave you in tatters by the time
you're done here.
Steve
On 5/9/06, Victor Waldron <victor19 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Depends on your interpretation of "widely regarded." If William Perry
> says he's the top analyst then the statement is true.
>
> V
>
> On 5/9/06, Chris McKibbin <mactbone0 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > "He joined ESPN in 1997 and is now widely regarded as the network's top NFL analyst, contributing to many of its TV and radio shows."
> >
> > Wait, did they fire Jaworski, Schlereth, Hoge, Young and Jackson? Heck even the "reporters" like Mort know more than him. He's just a big windbag who yells loud. Just like most of ESPNs "personalities" like Woody Paige.
> >
> > If it wasn't for some of their Page 2 writers I wouldn't pay attention to ESPN in any of it's media forms.
> > -Chris
> >
> > "Thomas R. Shannon" <tshannon at rush.edu> wrote:
> >
> >
> > 9,1,7594163.column?coll=cs-columnists>
> >
> > INSIDE MEDIA
> >
> > Salisbury sailing into 'MVP booth
> > He vows to `become a Chicagoan' as radio station's new co-host
> > Teddy Greenstein
> > ON SPORTS MEDIA AND COLLEGES
>
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