šŸˆ Stephen A. Smith proves how little he knows

JoshB

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This is absolutely embarrassing.



No. 1, it's LA Chargers not San Diego (forgivable).
No. 2, doesn't realize Spencer Ware isn't playing (he should know this with as many producers and staff as ESPN has but forgiveable).
No. 3, Derrick Jonson has not been a Kansas City Chief since 2017 and hasn't been in the NFL at all (Oakland was his last team) since October (and wasn't a starter then even).
No. 4, Hunter Henry hasn't played a single down this season because he tore his ACL in the pre-season.

Then he doubles down and embarrasses himself even more.



Instead of just admitting he is clueless and he messed up, he claims he just mixed up a guy that hasn't played at all with a tight end that has been targeted a total of one time in the last five games as the tight end he thought was having such a great year... completely ignores Derrick Jonson...

This is beyond sad. Dude is the highest paid ESPN employee, too.
 
Dude is the highest paid ESPN employee, too.
The last time I read something about their pay he was getting about half of what Greenie is making. Less than SVP as well.

Since we're on the ESPN subject, I found this to be an interesting read.

ESPN returns 'SportsCenter' to its roots: 'I think we miscalculated a little bit'

RD is up there at the top as well. Heck, I remember when he, Rich Eisen and Stu were all renegotiating at the end of their first contracts. He told me they had attorneys and agents involved. I had no idea. And that was what, 20 years ago? He did mention Stu Scott’s popularity taking off like a rocket helped all three of them...

And yeah, Smith uses his volume to project that he knows what he’s talking about and that he’s right and you aren’t. Take his words and read at a normal volume and no exclamations.
 
It's been scientifically proven that humans cannot multitask. I don't know why people think they can multitask, let along "doing a thousand things".
With respect I disagree that WE can't multitask. I worked/managed IT for 31 years and you dayum well better be able to multitask. The real problem is trying to be successful at Multitasking. The rerun/restarts/results kill you when you fail. Why do you even attempt? Because you're understaffed. Steven's ego gets in the way of his actually knowledge every now and then.
 
It's kinda fun to hear about these so-called experts getting caught with their pants down on national TV. Barkley couldn't name 3 starters on different NBA teams that weren't on the elite team's roster. He covers the sport and makes millions to be the expert. Michelle Beadle gets canned from "get up" because she admitted she didn't watch college football and the NFL. Experts are getting harder to find.
 
Michelle Beadle gets canned from "get up" because she admitted she didn't watch college football and the NFL.
When Get Up! had its talent shuffle(s) I saw several articles suggesting Beadle was "canned" from that show due to her comments. After reading those articles I felt it was a chauvinistic take—that "women in sports" argument again.

Here's the thing. On the heels of the announcement she's leaving Get Up! ESPN gives her a contract extension and a new show back on the West Coast. An extension that had been in the works for quite some time, that involved her own show, and was back in the area of the country she wants to live. Along with all of this ESPN moved its hub for NBA reporting back to LA. When you look at the entire story ("she's canned due to...")the timing doesn't it—but her comments do. It was a bad transition from one to the other, no doubt. But the latter was already in the works.

I've followed Beadle's career and it's not the first time she's said something like this. I truly believe she feels the way that she does, but I also believe her emotions speak more quickly than she can process at times. She quick to speak and it's "oops" a little farther down the road.

Another thing I considered of note. Her comments were about the Ohio State, Urban Meyer, Smith, Zach, et. al., situation and it was right at the time we saw some of the major news figures "distancing" themselves from what McMurphy was reporting. As you recall, ESPN stood back and—for once—reported on the story very "dimunitively."
 
It's been scientifically proven that humans cannot multitask. I don't know why people think they can multitask, let along "doing a thousand things".
With respect I disagree that WE can't multitask. I worked/managed IT for 31 years and you dayum well better be able to multitask. The real problem is trying to be successful at Multitasking. The rerun/restarts/results kill you when you fail. Why do you even attempt? Because you're understaffed. Steven's ego gets in the way of his actually knowledge every now and then.

Switching from task to task isn't multitasking. You cannot pay attention to two things at the same time. It's impossible.

And @TerryP I'd argue that that's paying attention to the same thing.
 
Michelle Beadle gets canned from "get up" because she admitted she didn't watch college football and the NFL.
When Get Up! had its talent shuffle(s) I saw several articles suggesting Beadle was "canned" from that show due to her comments. After reading those articles I felt it was a chauvinistic take—that "women in sports" argument again.

Here's the thing. On the heels of the announcement she's leaving Get Up! ESPN gives her a contract extension and a new show back on the West Coast. An extension that had been in the works for quite some time, that involved her own show, and was back in the area of the country she wants to live. Along with all of this ESPN moved its hub for NBA reporting back to LA. When you look at the entire story ("she's canned due to...")the timing doesn't it—but her comments do. It was a bad transition from one to the other, no doubt. But the latter was already in the works.

I've followed Beadle's career and it's not the first time she's said something like this. I truly believe she feels the way that she does, but I also believe her emotions speak more quickly than she can process at times. She quick to speak and it's "oops" a little farther down the road.

Another thing I considered of note. Her comments were about the Ohio State, Urban Meyer, Smith, Zach, et. al., situation and it was right at the time we saw some of the major news figures "distancing" themselves from what McMurphy was reporting. As you recall, ESPN stood back and—for once—reported on the story very "dimunitively."

Her emotional comments were all about the Ohio State situation. She may have easily got caught up in her own emotions, but that confession, even if made for dramatic effect, made it impossible to keep discussing college and pro football and be taken seriously. Same stuff that's been happening to the Jamele Hill and others who can't keep their emotional/political views to themselves. Live TV and Twitter, ain't it great?
 
Michelle Beadle gets canned from "get up" because she admitted she didn't watch college football and the NFL.
When Get Up! had its talent shuffle(s) I saw several articles suggesting Beadle was "canned" from that show due to her comments. After reading those articles I felt it was a chauvinistic take—that "women in sports" argument again.

Here's the thing. On the heels of the announcement she's leaving Get Up! ESPN gives her a contract extension and a new show back on the West Coast. An extension that had been in the works for quite some time, that involved her own show, and was back in the area of the country she wants to live. Along with all of this ESPN moved its hub for NBA reporting back to LA. When you look at the entire story ("she's canned due to...")the timing doesn't it—but her comments do. It was a bad transition from one to the other, no doubt. But the latter was already in the works.

I've followed Beadle's career and it's not the first time she's said something like this. I truly believe she feels the way that she does, but I also believe her emotions speak more quickly than she can process at times. She quick to speak and it's "oops" a little farther down the road.

Another thing I considered of note. Her comments were about the Ohio State, Urban Meyer, Smith, Zach, et. al., situation and it was right at the time we saw some of the major news figures "distancing" themselves from what McMurphy was reporting. As you recall, ESPN stood back and—for once—reported on the story very "dimunitively."


Ron Franklin might have been the 1st to get the shaft over comments about women when he called the ESPN female back in 2011. The guy worked for them since 1987 and I thought he was pretty good.

Sideline reporter Jeannine Edwards wrote in an e-mail to USA Today in response to Internet reports Monday that Franklin called her "sweet baby" in a condescending tone Friday. When she objected, he used a derogatory term. Edwards said a colleague reported the incident to ESPN officials.
"Based on what occurred last Friday, we have ended our relationship with him," ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys said Tuesday.
Franklin had worked for ESPN since 1987, calling primarily college football and basketball. He focused on the Big 12 in recent years.
 
Michelle Beadle gets canned from "get up" because she admitted she didn't watch college football and the NFL.
When Get Up! had its talent shuffle(s) I saw several articles suggesting Beadle was "canned" from that show due to her comments. After reading those articles I felt it was a chauvinistic take—that "women in sports" argument again.

Here's the thing. On the heels of the announcement she's leaving Get Up! ESPN gives her a contract extension and a new show back on the West Coast. An extension that had been in the works for quite some time, that involved her own show, and was back in the area of the country she wants to live. Along with all of this ESPN moved its hub for NBA reporting back to LA. When you look at the entire story ("she's canned due to...")the timing doesn't it—but her comments do. It was a bad transition from one to the other, no doubt. But the latter was already in the works.

I've followed Beadle's career and it's not the first time she's said something like this. I truly believe she feels the way that she does, but I also believe her emotions speak more quickly than she can process at times. She quick to speak and it's "oops" a little farther down the road.

Another thing I considered of note. Her comments were about the Ohio State, Urban Meyer, Smith, Zach, et. al., situation and it was right at the time we saw some of the major news figures "distancing" themselves from what McMurphy was reporting. As you recall, ESPN stood back and—for once—reported on the story very "dimunitively."

Her emotional comments were all about the Ohio State situation. She may have easily got caught up in her own emotions, but that confession, even if made for dramatic effect, made it impossible to keep discussing college and pro football and be taken seriously. Same stuff that's been happening to the Jamele Hill and others who can't keep their emotional/political views to themselves. Live TV and Twitter, ain't it great?
ESPN didn't want their reporters to keep their views to themselves!!! Not until the public started shutting down their cable did ESPN slowdown on the PC.......and ain't over for they will dial it back just as soon as they can.
 
ESPN didn't want their reporters to keep their views to themselves!!! Not until the public started shutting down their cable did ESPN slowdown on the PC.......and ain't over for they will dial it back just as soon as they can.

Yes, but what ends up happening is that you can't regulate stupid. How many times people get all lathered up in a hissy fit and they pull a Rosanne and hit the send button and their career is over in an instant. Modern technology doesn't come with a pause button.
 
Now Matt, here's a great learning experience for you. It's an opportunity to consider two points of view—from two generations.

Here's we have 50+ who has told us about Mrs. 50+ and what I've interpreted to be a long and happy marriage.

BS...you certainly can...and some do.... semantics.....maybe....
Doing more that one thing at a time...in two or more totally different areas of deliberation....
Is multitasking...

And then we have me, a generation younger than their's and the same as yours. But, single, and still loving every minute.

I read this ...
And @TerryP I'd argue that that's paying attention to the same thing.
Dude. I'd say you're doing something wrong.
 
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