Top 10 Fired ESPN Employees

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wish Stomp the Schwab still came on espn...or old episodes still came on espn classic
 

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When Salisbury called John Clayton the Crypt Keeper to his face :dead:

John Clayton looked so hurt. Dude was a bully. He's the one I remember the most tho
Clayton hit him with that ether though on one occasion. Salisbury tried to pull the "you never played in the NFL" card and Clayton told him "Neither did you"
 

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Yeah, i havent watched Baseball Tonight regularly since they fired Reynolds. He actually made watching baseball highlights entertaining.
 

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#5 Jason Whitlock – ESPN dumped Jason Whitlock right after he called out Scoop Jackson for being fake ghetto and Mike Lupica for being insecure. The guy isn’t afraid to say anything and clearly knows all the best places to eat.

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Ron Franklin wasn't a "dirty old man".....he just had no respect for these eye candy sideline reporters.

And your point is? They add nothing to the broadcast, man should have been :salute:

Yeah, but you still can't be on the job demeaning fellow co workers because you don't respect their job or because they're hired because of their looks, Dude went to those get back in the kitchen comments super quick, though.:heh:

Rob Parker should be #1 on this list or Mariotti they were great at what they did at ESPN, these other people I don't miss.
 

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Parker and Mariotti were both morons :mindblown:

But they are really entertaining and polarizing morons. There are morons who you will not even give a moment of your time to and then there are morons who you will still listen to even if you aren't going to take them seriously. Mariotti and Kellerman made Around The Horn (don't know why that article says JM was a PTI regular) the stupid things they said used to get under my skin for no reason, it was must watch for me, I still watch and enjoy it but now it's for mainly keeping current on sports I might have missed here or on tv. Same with Parker on FT, Rob used to have shows on detroit radio but dude kept going from station to station it was hard to keep up, his last show Parker and The Man was great and he used to make nightly 'cornball brother' rants, that's what really got me to listen to sports talk radio was Rob.

Scarface was right you need people like him, especially on ESPN and they had two of the best in Rob and Jay, I have more hateful things to say about them than good things to say about ESPN/ sports media personalities as a whole, that's how I know they were great.
 
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