_mpaul said:
gtaggie_08 said:
What a rough week for ESiPN, this article combines with the reports that Taylor wants to be paid like SAS at $8 mil/year (laughable as she doesn't bring in nearly the number of eyeballs that he does).
Just kidding! Couldn't have happened to a bigger group of morons. They are the CNN of sports now
I don't understand why any of these people are worth that kind of money. Who watches sports based on the commentators? It's not like I'm not going to watch college sports because Maria Taylor or Erin Andrews is on the sidelines. The whole thing is nuts.
Yep. You would think some network that has an interest in making money would have figured this out. If all you want is some hottie holding a microphone that can speak with reasonable intelligence you can have 1000 women lined up out the door who will do it for cheap and most people won't know the difference. Not exactly a shortage of guys that want to sit around talking about sports either.
The amazing thing is that networks actively pay huge sums of money to commentators that turn away their audience. If they just spoke about sports and tried to give vaguely objective opinions they would do better in ratings and pay a fraction of what they do now. So many people have tuned out from ESPN and other shows because they don't actually talk about sports anymore and analyze the teams and games without making it either into a political show or some kind of celebrity gossip crapfest.
There are 2 types of commentators that have any interest to me and most sports fans. First are solid professionals that simply call the game and you almost forget their names because they don't make it about themselves. The second are athletes or coaches that played extensively and can give deeper insight into the teams and game that a typical fan won't know or understand. Instead, we get droves of commentators that make everything about themselves and often never played the sports they cover. I especially don't understand the need to have lots of women commentating on football considering none of them ever played Pop Warner much less in the NFL and have no idea what they are talking about.
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