Stephen A Smith unleashes the flutes on Dan Lebatard,Amin,Jemele Hill edit.. Dan responds and pushes Jemele infront of that smoke..stephen A responds

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Ok so we literally watched him do it and say it but we should believe you cause why?

Why on Earth would you leave ANY job before you have another set up? Why would he leave his 12 million a year job, that also allows him to produce shows on their network, and gives him more exposure when launching other platforms... When the other shyt ain't set up yet? ESPN don't need to wait on anybody. They can let you go when they want... As you just saw

You don't even make sense.. And I have no idea about any party or being upset.. I said the man wants to produce content and move behind the camera..
Because he's made it clear with his actions and comments that he has higher aspirations outside of ESPN and sports and other posters would tell you the same thing. Even he would tell you the same thing.

That man would not be out here publicly stomping for Chris Christie and helping to solicit donations from his Twitter or being all up in the cameras at every chance if he wanted to be behind the camera.

SAS has been at this shyt for years now, yet the opportunity still has risen for him to leave the network and that's not even factoring how his outside projects (his Disney+ show and podcast before the format change) flopped badly.

As much of a star as he thinks he is, he should have left ESPN long ago for greener pastures and the fact that he’s still there speaks volume.
 
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  • 00:00:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith expresses his frustration with certain articles and commentaries about ESPN's First Take. He mentions an article titled "Skip and Stephen A. embraced debate played the hits and changed TV" which initially sounds flattering but turns out to be a puff piece endorsing Skip Bayless. Stephen A. acknowledges Skip's contribution to the show but criticizes the article for focusing on past employees rather than the current state of First Take. He also mentions that an executive VP at ESPN has not shown much interest in the show, highlighting the changes it has undergone over the years. Stephen A. emphasizes his ownership of First Take and asserts that it is his and Molly Kim's show.

  • 00:05:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith addresses the criticism and speculation about ESPN and First Take. He emphasizes his commitment to the network and the show, stating that he and First Take aren't going anywhere. Smith expresses his determination to maintain their number one position and take on competitors. He also dismisses the nostalgia for what ESPN used to be, defending the network's current state and addressing the layoffs that occurred. Smith pushes back against those who criticize ESPN, particularly former employees, reminding them that they benefited from their time there. He also mentions his disappointment in Dan Le Batard's questioning on his show, but clarifies that it doesn't affect his friendship with him.

  • 00:10:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith addresses criticism towards ESPN and defends its position in the industry. He argues that while the number of subscribers may have decreased due to the rise of social media and digital platforms, ESPN is still dominant in the sports landscape. Smith emphasizes ESPN's success in the digital realm, highlighting its large number of unique visitors and its ranking as the number one sports category in terms of digital viewership. He criticizes those who overlook these facts and continue to portray ESPN negatively. Smith concludes by reminding viewers that he himself is part of ESPN and is tired of hearing unfounded criticisms about the network's decline.

  • 00:15:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith discusses the significant layoffs that ESPN has implemented over the years. He highlights the numbers, noting that since May 2013, a total of 1,250 employees have been laid off. Stephen A. points out that these layoffs are not surprising considering the financial obligations of a company like Disney, who owns ESPN, and the need to meet budgets and generate revenue. He also emphasizes the importance of individuals being seen as assets rather than liabilities, as success is measured by revenue generation. Stephen A. acknowledges that he, too, could be at risk of being laid off if his ratings drop or if he fails to generate revenue through his platforms. He then addresses the criticism that ESPN only wants Black faces but not Black voices, refuting this claim by mentioning several Black voices within ESPN's programming. Stephen A. expresses his lack of knowledge about the specific instances that were cited as evidence and highlights the diversity of voices within ESPN.

  • 00:20:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith expresses his love and admiration for his former colleague Jemele Hill and emphasizes that he would never assume ESPN wants black faces but not black voices. He also defends Dan Le Batard and takes offense at the implication that he is not being authentic. Smith then addresses an article about First Take and asserts that he is motivated to succeed on the show. He expresses his confidence in the First Take team and declares that he is not worried about competition because they have been number one for many years. Smith concludes by stating that he believes ESPN as a whole is successful and that he has always believed in their ability to win, even after being fired.

  • 00:25:00 In this section, Stephen A. Smith expresses his confidence and determination as he talks about his role as the face of ESPN. He mentions the arrival of Pat McAfee and hints at his upcoming feature on the ESPYs. Stephen A. Smith concludes his statement by asserting that they are just getting started and won't be overshadowed by anyone, displaying his competitive spirit and challenging anyone who doubts them.


Forever a company man…

You have to admire his old school dedication to his work/job
 

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Because he's made it clear with his actions and comments that he has higher aspirations outside of ESPN and sports and other posters would tell you the same thing. Even he would tell you the same thing.

That man would not be out here publicly stomping for Chris Christie and helping to solicit donations from his Twitter or being all up in the cameras at every chance if he wanted to be behind the camera.

SAS has been at this shyt for years now, yet the opportunity still has risen for him to leave the network and that's not even factoring how his outside projects (his Disney+ show and podcast before the format change) flopped badly.

As much of a star as he thinks he is, he should have left ESPN long ago for greener pastures and the fact that he’s still there speaks volume.
You do know he has his own production company and produces content that he's not in front of the camera for, and has so for years right? What exactly would be the greener pasture beyond making 8 figures? Why not use them to catapult your other ventures? And when they start paying 8 figures, then quit the other one
 

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You do know he has his own production company and produces content that he's not in front of the camera for, and has so for years right? What exactly would be the greener pasture beyond making 8 figures? Why not use them to catapult your other ventures? And when they start paying 8 figures, then quit the other one
He wants the notoriety of being known outside of sports as more than just a talking head. That's essentially what it comes down to.

ESPN/Disney is restrictive when it comes to certain things, which is why I thought it was interesting that they let him openly promote Chris Christie a couple of months ago.
 
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Thing is tho he’s a bigger enough name to the point he will succeed without Bspn regardless.. The day Bspn let him go he will already have his other outlets set up, then he will release the flutes on Bspn lmaoo


If ESPN ever lets SAS go FS1 will throw him a BAG to reunite with Skip. That plus his other endeavors SAS will never not have a job because whatever company snatches him up they’ll know he’ll be loyal almost to a fault and hardworking. Say what you want about him but SAS will put in WORK for his paycheck he has no problem putting in the requisite elbow grease
 
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Dan acts sometimes like he is some high level act as if Highly Questionable was some high level intelligent show,like the best part of HLQ was Papi and them asking their guest the most ignorant or rumor based questions, and then him and Gotz show is trash to me but they have a fanbase on here...

and Dan trying to ask like HLQ wasn't a debate show is laughable.

and Dan just said with a straight face the other day that Herro is WAY BETTER THAN Maxey and he is talking about sports making people dumb

Dan response shows he knows Stephen A got him and he shows his crabs in barrel mentality by throwing Jemele Hill in the fire as if most of Stephen A criticism in that 25 min rant doesn't pertain to Dan who constantly talks about ESPN
 

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HQ was a garbage show as well, but I don't recall it being a hot take factory like Undisputed or First Take. But to act like it was The Sports Reporrers or Outside the Lines is disingenuous.

He was spot on about SAS really being mad about what Jemelle said, he's sensitive about everyone thinking he's a c00n. Him saying he spends his off days thinking about how to make ESPN money doesn't do a whole lot to dispel that.
 

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It’s a crime that Stephen A never got a chance to work with Vince McMahon in the WWF

:mjlol:

He would’ve been GOLD in a feud with WWE Superstars from back in the day

Can you imagine him in a program with Stone Cold or the Rock?

Booker T??

:noah:

The skits with Stephen A on Monday Night Raw would’ve been fukkin EPIC!
 
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