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ESPN is F.O.S.

Submitted by sparty on July 22, 2009 – 12:00 pm19 Comments

bspnI am breaking my sabbatical from posting this week to bring up an issue that I have with ESPN.  Yesterday, ProFootballTalk.com reported that ESPN put a gag-order in place in regrards to the civil suit against Ben Roethlisberger. They are claiming that they do not report on civil suits unless criminal complaints have been involved.  People have found several civil suit cases and linked them, but the police were involved in some way or another.  However, we decided to see if their civil suit thing really held way.  So what do athletes divorces, or child support lawsuits, or any other type of civil suit have to do with criminal complaints/charges or the police? Last I checked, the answer to that question is; nothing. However, ESPN has no problem reporting these civil cases.  Our emails to the company have gone unanswered.

Even the NFL has talked about the case. Commissioner Goodell has already issued a statement that he will look into it. NFL Network reported the story yesterday, and the analysts on the station went as far as saying that the case could be the perfect distraction the team needs as they avoid a Super Bowl hangover. It is just simply bad journalism by the 4letter.  There is no need to talk about the specifics of the case on the air or analyze it, but failure to put out the fact that an extremely serious accusation has been made towards the face of the Super Bowl Champs is irresponsible. A 30 sec segment that reports the charges, a one paragraph blurb on their website, and something on their crawl was all that was needed.

Dan Patrick chastised his former employer on his show this morning, criticizing them for running stories about the breakups for Richard Jefferson and Tony Romo, but their failure to report simple facts about this case.

There is a rumor circulating that this is coming down from above ESPN, meaning Disney.  As you know, Disney is the parent company of ABC and ESPN.  Shaquille O’Neal has a reality show coming in the ABC airwaves soon.  Shaq is going to be taking on Roethlisberger during one of the episodes. Ben scrapped a press conference promoting the show.  So I am willing to say that there may be some serious validity to that.

ESPN’s excuse isn’t being bought by anyone, especially since every major MSM outlet has reported the story.  Will we ever get the true story out of them? Of course not, but it will continue to give us great fodder to rail against them about.

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19 Comments »

  • Here, here, sparty. I will agree on this one. I’m not looking to see them break down the case like game film or anything, but just a mention seems warranted.

    Perhaps you’ve been getting similar e-mails that I’ve been getting…  

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  • knightwhosaysni says:

    BSPN made me chuckle.  

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  • Johnny says:

    Word out of Pittsburgh is that the Red Soxs have traded for Adam LaRoche

    he kind of sucks boston  

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  • sae says:

    /tj

    sawx got their big bat

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    espn sux  

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  • john says:

    Los Angeles Lakers point guard Shannon Brown has been notified of an intent to sue him in civil court for an alleged sex-related incident with a woman in Denver, Brown’s agent, Mark Bartelstein confirmed to ESPN’s Shelley Smith on Sunday.

    WEEI today brought up this story on Shannon Brown’s civil case from a month ago. What makes it funny is ESPN put one of their own reporters on the story.

    It’s been a rough week for tWWL. I almost feel bad for them.  

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  • john says:

    Word out of Pittsburgh is that the Red Soxs have traded for Adam LaRoche.

    Hmm, it will be interesting to see who gets bumped off the Red Sox roster for LaRoche.  

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  • sae says:

    john,
    any chance you want suppan back on your team?  

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  • sparty says:

    doesn’t LaRoche play first?  

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    sae: john,any chance you want suppan back on your team?

    No thank you.  

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  • john says:

    sparty: doesn’t LaRoche play first?

    Yeah, so I’m thinking Lowell is about to head to the DL.  

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  • sparty says:

    which is what i said a month ago. i said they would get a 1b and youk would move to third. i am a friggin genius.  

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  • GatorTrey says:

    Baseball talk will move…  

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  • Jen says:

    Like someone said yesterday: Why is ESPN being so weird about this story?? It’s not the first time an athlete is being accused of sexual assault or anything illegal/wrong/stupid.  

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  • Big D says:

    Jen: Like someone said yesterday: Why is ESPN being so weird about this story??It’s not the first time an athlete is being accused of sexual assault or anything illegal/wrong/stupid.

    Because, sadly, Roethlisberger is still a “golden boy” and someone the media adores. He’s a big, strong, white athlete leading one of the most famous franchises in pro sports.

    I guarantee you that if Kobe Bryant was white, his rape allegations wouldn’t have gotten 3/4 as much coverage as they did.  

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  • Bruce says:

    The fact that they’re the only outlet, with the possible exception of Pravda, that isn’t reporting this story just makes them look even more elitist than they already are. It’s no wonder FOX beats them to the punch so often on football stories.  

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  • Bruce says:

    And Big D- the race factor crossed my mind, too. It’s not like it hasn’t happened before.  

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  • Bruce says:

    Sorry to hog the thread, but I just heard that Las Vegas cops are going to open a criminal investigation into the allegations. Let’s see if it’s reported now.  

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  • jp manahan says:

    they did mention it.  

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