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[QUOTE="Renegade_Fury"]Good, I hate Salisbury. For a guy who did nothing he sure liked to talk a lot of ****. Ngamer05
The same thing could be said about Jaws, hopefully he's next to go because I cannot stand him sometimes.
I thought Jaws had a good career with the Eagles.
BallsHairy was ok with me. He did come off as smug and arrogant for a guy who was pretty much a bum in the NFL but that was aprt of his charm. So, I'm not too dissapointed he's gone.
How-ev-a...I HATE Chris Carter. He's seems to be a bigger d*ck that SS which is no small feat. He's boring. Not funny. And lacks overall substance.
ESPN needs to wise up and bring back one of the greatest men ever to work the set...Michael "The Playmaker" Irvin.
BallsHairy was ok with me. He did come off as smug and arrogant for a guy who was pretty much a bum in the NFL but that was aprt of his charm. So, I'm not too dissapointed he's gone.
How-ev-a...I HATE Chris Carter. He's seems to be a bigger d*ck that SS which is no small feat. He's boring. Not funny. And lacks overall substance.
ESPN needs to wise up and bring back one of the greatest men ever to work the set...Michael "The Playmaker" Irvin.
sandfordlyle
LOL Irvin. All he did was ride the Cowboys' jock all day when he was on NFL Live. I'm glad he's gone.
the dude looked blazed out of his mind everytime i see him
anyways i thought he was alright, but i definitely dont want to listen to carter yap about nothing and attempt to be funny like he does on hbo
yeah bring back the playmaker, and all those who hate on him your just sore cuz he used to burn your team up every sundaySegArgyle
No, I hate on him because he's a freaking moron.
Come to think of it, all three Dallas stars --- Emmitt, Irvin, and Aikman -- are all terrible on TV. Darryl Johnston, on the other hand, is excellent in my opinion.
A week before the Super Bowl, Sean Salisbury said, "The Giants will play them close the entire game." The day before the Super Bowl, Salisbury said, "The Patriots will hang 50 points on them."
-TMQ
Not that anyone gets predictions right but Sean was a master at saying everything. After all if you say everything you're bound to be sort of right.
Wow, so you have to be Joe Montana to criticize football? Salisbury was good and so is Jaws. Maybe you guys have a problem because they bad mouth your team or something :roll:X360PS3AMD05
Yeah that has to be it right? We couldn't legitimately disagree with how they do their job....?:roll:
[QUOTE="SegArgyle"]yeah bring back the playmaker, and all those who hate on him your just sore cuz he used to burn your team up every sundayJML897
No, I hate on him because he's a freaking moron.
Word.
I don't like Aikman much either. Emmit & Johnston I'm cool with. Jimmie Johnson I don't even really have a problem with.
A week before the Super Bowl, Sean Salisbury said, "The Giants will play them close the entire game." The day before the Super Bowl, Salisbury said, "The Patriots will hang 50 points on them."
-TMQ
Not that anyone gets predictions right but Sean was a master at saying everything. After all if you say everything you're bound to be sort of right.
duxup
:lol: This is so true. One website I visit often, joesportsfan.com, chronicled Salisbury in 2006 when he picked like 20 different people for MVP throughout the season. I wish I could find the link to their recap of it.
Edit: Found it. http://www.joesportsfan.com/column.php?postid=331...scroll down a little.
Here's a better link I found from JML's.
Salisbury's greatest hits
The mediaspace myspace thing is pretty funny too.
[QUOTE="mrgab"]Makes me think of Stuart Scott, I miss him on espn.
HoopsJunky1
Where did he go?
He's still there...
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