There is a God, He had a Son that was born in a manger and every three years or so, he visits a country in Central America and appears in a tamale casing. Jewcy is also wrong about sports blogs being the answer to ESPN. Guys watched ESPN for the highlights and the humor. Admittedly the humor on ESPN has dropped to Dane Cook levels, but not only that, the amount of highlights has decreased, making it insufferable. Blogs are just as insufferable.Bloggers are slightly more talented you and me's shooting the shit about sports. I can do that, you can do that. I have a cousin Joe who barely graduated St. Vincent's High School in the Bronx who can do it better than all of us. That's a huge knock on blogs. There's no challenge, no wow factor involved. It's a bunch of fat dudes, sitting in the underpants, eating the new buffalo winged flavored Doritos (amazing). Part of the fun of watching ESPN (and sports for that matter, was watching and imagining that was you, on national TV, reviewing highlights and entertaining the masses. Being fat, eating poorly and making comments that less than ten people at a time pay attention to are already marked off my checklist.Also, blogs don't cut it because sometimes you just want stats, facts and non-Liberal Arts college prose. WHERE, WHEN, HOW. Less why.In the end, I think a sports show that captures Sportscenters old magic is the only thing that wiull ever truly replace Sportscenter. That being said, local sports radio is both hilarious and informative. It's on 24 hours, all of them have periodic sports uprdates, even at 3:40 AM and all of them feature the freaky local sports fan that is usually just a quick clip on Spotrscenter. Oh Jewcy, when will you learn.
johnnybravo
JEWC Y, WRONG AGAIN
There is a God, He had a Son that was born in a manger and every three years or so, he visits a country in Central America and appears in a tamale casing. Jewcy is also wrong about sports blogs being the answer to ESPN. Guys watched ESPN for the highlights and the humor. Admittedly the humor on ESPN has dropped to Dane Cook levels, but not only that, the amount of highlights has decreased, making it insufferable. Blogs are just as insufferable.Bloggers are slightly more talented you and me's shooting the shit about sports. I can do that, you can do that. I have a cousin Joe who barely graduated St. Vincent's High School in the Bronx who can do it better than all of us. That's a huge knock on blogs. There's no challenge, no wow factor involved. It's a bunch of fat dudes, sitting in the underpants, eating the new buffalo winged flavored Doritos (amazing). Part of the fun of watching ESPN (and sports for that matter, was watching and imagining that was you, on national TV, reviewing highlights and entertaining the masses. Being fat, eating poorly and making comments that less than ten people at a time pay attention to are already marked off my checklist.Also, blogs don't cut it because sometimes you just want stats, facts and non-Liberal Arts college prose. WHERE, WHEN, HOW. Less why.In the end, I think a sports show that captures Sportscenters old magic is the only thing that wiull ever truly replace Sportscenter. That being said, local sports radio is both hilarious and informative. It's on 24 hours, all of them have periodic sports uprdates, even at 3:40 AM and all of them feature the freaky local sports fan that is usually just a quick clip on Spotrscenter. Oh Jewcy, when will you learn.