This video from NESW Sports is priceless. Apparently Skip Bayless said Tim Tebow is the next Brett Favre. Stephen A. Smith rips him a new one for it. You know things are bad at ESPN when I agree with Stephen A. Smith.
Showing posts with label Skip Bayless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skip Bayless. Show all posts
Friday, January 16, 2009
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Skippy and Brady
It's been hot quarterback week on ESPN. First it was Schlereth and Wiley, then Skip Bayless jumped on board, with his top five hotties. Topping Skip's list was everyone's favorite village person imposter/penis toucher, Brady Quinn. Perfect. This story has been beaten to death pretty well, so it would take something pretty great to keep it going...oh, what's that in my inbox?

Thanks to real stadiums have roofs for this one. I would say that it a very funny photoshop, but I'm still not convinced that it wasn't stolen from Skip's dressing room somehow.
Thanks to real stadiums have roofs for this one. I would say that it a very funny photoshop, but I'm still not convinced that it wasn't stolen from Skip's dressing room somehow.
Friday, December 19, 2008
ESPN's Gay-foolery Continues
When I posted about Schlereth and Wiley slobbering over Tom Brady on NFL Live, I had no idea that hot NFL quarterbacks was a company-wide topic of interest for ESPN. Skip Bayless and Jemele Hill were also in on the party.
Except in this case, they made a list. Apparently this is something that takes place regularly on First Take (the lists, not picking the hottest QBs), but I can't help but thinking of Skip and Jemele in high school comparing their lists of who the hottest football players are. Anyway, here is Skip's list:

This is what Skip's career has come to. Arguing about meaningless sports topics and picking his most luscious quarterbacks. And this is what it has come to for ESPN, sacrificing reporting on real sports for what seems will inevitably end with a weekly reality show called "Temptation Huddle."
Thanks to HHR for the story and Deadspin for the screenshot.
Except in this case, they made a list. Apparently this is something that takes place regularly on First Take (the lists, not picking the hottest QBs), but I can't help but thinking of Skip and Jemele in high school comparing their lists of who the hottest football players are. Anyway, here is Skip's list:
This is what Skip's career has come to. Arguing about meaningless sports topics and picking his most luscious quarterbacks. And this is what it has come to for ESPN, sacrificing reporting on real sports for what seems will inevitably end with a weekly reality show called "Temptation Huddle."
Thanks to HHR for the story and Deadspin for the screenshot.
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