TheBigLead Jason McIntyre
Breaking sports media news: pat Forde is leaving Espn for yahoo sports at the end of this month. Post coming shortly.
Breaking sports media news: pat Forde is leaving Espn for yahoo sports at the end of this month. Post coming shortly.
I'm sure he will be doing them for Yahoo.jordo212000;932625 wrote:I always liked his Forde Yard Dash columns
Don't forget Mark May too.karen lotz;932622 wrote:Pretty soon they will be left with Craig James, Jesse Palmer, and David Pollack. Good work.
TheBigLead Jason McIntyre
karen lotz;932622 wrote:Pretty soon they will be left with Craig James, Jesse Palmer, and David Pollack. Good work.
TheBigLead Jason McIntyre
jordo212000;932625 wrote:I always liked his Forde Yard Dash columns
TBone14;932637 wrote:I'm sure he will be doing them for Yahoo.
krambman;932639 wrote:Don't forget Mark May too.
dazedconfused;932676 wrote:college football is one of espn's biggest cash cows and now they've lost two of their better talents in about a month and a half. the herd is certainly thinning. great net for yahoo, though
Fly4Fun;932770 wrote:Anything to challenge ESPN's dominance is a good thing.
thedynasty1998;932793 wrote:Yahoo is really starting to put together some good talent.
Not This.dave;932794 wrote:When you have Dr Lou you don't really need anyone else :rolleyes:
Tobias Fünke;933017 wrote:Good. Fuck ESPN.
Also, Pat Forde is a dumbass.
He's humorless.karen lotz;933028 wrote:What's wrong with Forde?
I agree. Thank you Dan Patrick for leaving the mothership and showing people in the business ESPN isn't the final frontier.Fly4Fun;932770 wrote:Anything to challenge ESPN's dominance is a good thing.
queencitybuckeye;933116 wrote:He's humorless.
I actually can't argue with what you wrote here.Tobias Fünke;933045 wrote:He has a way with words, but I don't think I've ever seen him discuss the strategy of the game once. To me, he just jumps on bandwagons and looks at W/L records to see "trends" and be silly. I just don't get any insight out of his writings at all.
I think he is one or two steps ahead of the rest of ESPN, which seems to measure how good a play is by the player's "swag" of lack thereof and completely disregard the one million other reasons--from skill to coaching to luck to work ethic--whenever they publish anything or show a highlight.
I think every one of the guys who are considered by ESPN to be "experts" should be required to pass some tests on whatever they are writing/talking about.
and nearly always leaves out the funny.ts1227;933122 wrote:His sense of humor is just really dry and sarcastic.
You don't find that he takes a lot of things deadly seriously when discussing something (sports in general) where practically none of it matters in any real sense?karen lotz;933238 wrote:ah, didn't know he was supposed to be a comedian. He was probably the best ESPN had once Feldman left.
I think he may have just resigned, and Grantland was a way to keep him. I always thought he would go independent with something like Grantland, but why not use Disney money if you can.like_that;933245 wrote:Also, mark it down, Bill Simmons will be gone from ESPN in a few years. He is in the beggining stages of his departure with grantland.
I'm a Simmons guy, but I don't think it would be the end of the world if they part ways. He's getting awful complacent. He rarely writes anymore and when he does, he is usually whining about the Red Sox or Celtics.thedynasty1998;933653 wrote:I think he may have just resigned, and Grantland was a way to keep him. I always thought he would go independent with something like Grantland, but why not use Disney money if you can.