Quote: (04-27-2017 08:12 AM)Chunnel Wrote:Same as what usually happens in the corporate world when companies are in trouble. The "real" workers in the engine room will get sacked and the "customer focused," "soft skills" people will not. I.e the women won't get sacked.
Len Elmore and Trent Dilfer were the noticeable ones I saw let go. I'm happy as a clam to see espn continue its descent down the toilet, but am a bit sad to see guys like this, who are extremely knowledgeable and articulate for the layman let go.
It continues to make me wonder what ESPNs endgame is. They currently do next to nothing in terms of real analysis and now they let their best (IMO) football analyst, top notch basketball commentator, and highly respected baseball reporter go, for what? More pandering to the least common denominator?
Continue digging your own grave ESPN
Then it will probably fold (eventually).