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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 277866" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I am of mixed mind about ESPN, leaning toward. Only because ESPN has GT games or most of them and other than Fox Sports South on occasion, and the Raycom network in NC (at least at one time) there is no way to see them otherwise. I do not like the fees because I think they are rapacious because they can hook you as they have hooked me, with just one team of interest.</p><p></p><p>But it has been years since I watched Sports Center for more than a couple of minutes and never any of their shouting and yelling shows that pass for, well, something, but it is not sports. I consider their anchors to be buffoons and too many of their broadcasting teams completely untutored in football as odd as it sounds. In nine years or so of GT on ESPN I bet there haven't been more than a couple of analysts who knew what they were talking about with Johnson's offense. So one side says good riddance and lower fees and the other, winning, side says I'll put up with them given the alternative. I'll even pay more if they can coherently explain why a Stephen A. Smith is allowed on television.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 277866, member: 2175"] I am of mixed mind about ESPN, leaning toward. Only because ESPN has GT games or most of them and other than Fox Sports South on occasion, and the Raycom network in NC (at least at one time) there is no way to see them otherwise. I do not like the fees because I think they are rapacious because they can hook you as they have hooked me, with just one team of interest. But it has been years since I watched Sports Center for more than a couple of minutes and never any of their shouting and yelling shows that pass for, well, something, but it is not sports. I consider their anchors to be buffoons and too many of their broadcasting teams completely untutored in football as odd as it sounds. In nine years or so of GT on ESPN I bet there haven't been more than a couple of analysts who knew what they were talking about with Johnson's offense. So one side says good riddance and lower fees and the other, winning, side says I'll put up with them given the alternative. I'll even pay more if they can coherently explain why a Stephen A. Smith is allowed on television. [/QUOTE]
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