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An Open Letter To ESPN

by JasonComack
created July 03, 2008, last edited April 08, 2009
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July 3, 2008 3:37 pm

Dear Mr. Big Wig,

Do you like sports? I’d hope you do, considering you run a sports network and all. I love sports. You know what I love also? Arguing about sports (and you can listen to me do just that on 4th Down!) The sports realm provide so many opportunities for great arguments.  Who’s better Brady or Manning? Should Joba Chamberlain be a starter?  And now most recently, Are the Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays legit?

Of course I’d assume you’d agree with me that sports arguments are entertaining, considering the plethora of argument based television on ESPN.  We have First and Ten (which is not as cool as 4th and Twan), Around the Horn and Pardon the Interruption. These shows are successful because people love sports arguments.  Theres two sides to every story and as long both hosts can make educated opinions it’s fun to watch.

This brings me to this point of this letter.  I find more and more than ESPN personalities are becoming less and less knowledgeable and accurate with their information.

Last year around the MLB trade deadline I was incensed when watching Around The Horn when Jay Marotti suggested the Yankees should trade Joba Chamberlain for Eric Gagne.  Marotti, a writer in CHICAGO, brushed off Chamberlain as if he weren’t a legit prospect (how’s that working out for you know Jay?) I can’t blame him for his ignorance, he’s a CHICAGO writer.  The hell does he know about Yankee farmhands?  Secondidly, The Rangers never even were asking for Chamberlain in a trade.  Guess no one at ESPN took the time to pass him a fact sheet.

Than during football season we had the many atrocities committed by Chris Mortensen.  So Eli Manning wasn’t out for the season after all? Hm..who knew.  Adam Scheffler, of the NFL Network, is light years ahead of Mortensen at this point.  ESPN again proved to not be a reliable source of information.

Moments ago I was watching First and 10.  I generally try to avoid it because of Skip Bayless who is not only annoying but more importantly a terrible analyst of sports information.  Alas I happened to catch todays episode and again find myself appalled at the terrible information ESPN lets get passed along their airwaves. Scoop Jackson told viewers that “the Rays are not legitimate because they don’t have an ace starting pitcher.”

Wait what? So Scott Kazmir isn’t an ace?  Either is James Shields?  In fact the strength of the Rays is their pitching.  Scoop said “They don’t have a ten game winner their best pitcher is 9-4″ to back up his sentiment.  Which is great except, only 6 pitcher have 10 or more wins.  And only two of them are pitching on teams currently winning their division.  Once again, guess no one bothered making a fact sheet.

Of course how could you expect Scoop Jackson to be an expert on the Rays. Scoop Jackson has written for basketball and hip hop magazines for over 15 years.  Guess baseball isn’t his strong point.

And that’s the point of this letter to you ESPN Big Wig.  Let the basketball experts cover basketball, the baseball experts cover baseball and the hip hop experts cover hip hop.

I guess in the end money is all that matters.  You get ratings, advertising money and a bazillion website hits a month.  All at the cost of breeding ignorant sports fans.  I know what I’m doing and that’s turning off the channel.

Sincerly,

Jason Comack

P.S. Since I can’t remember the last time I actually found a relevant or newsbreaking article on ESPN.com here are some websites where you can find real sports news and analysis.

ProFootballTalk.com » Rumor Mill

MLB Trade Rumors

NFL Draft Countdown

Fantasy Baseball - Football, Basketball, Hockey, forums, rankings, draft guide - Rotoworld.com

FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Football analysis and NFL stats for the Moneyball era

HoopsHype - The NBA Basketball Web Site

MLB Trade Rumors

Baseball Prospectus

The 3rd String Safety

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SSreportersLegend
367 days ago
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Where have I seen that title before?
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JasonComackJV Squad
367 days ago
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Missed that one. You know what they say imitation is the finest form of flattery.
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KelsdadAll-Star
367 days ago
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I agree with the letter, Jason, but your credibility took a hit when you listed fantasy and rumor (made up stuff) websites and called them "real."
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JasonComackJV Squad
367 days ago
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Don't be mislead by the websites names. Rotoworld.com is the single best website to find a collection of sports information for various teams. Sure they specialize in fantasy but they also post everything that is happening in all of sports. And yes Profootballtalk.com posts a lot of rumors. But they generally are accurate when they break a story. They have sources and if something is totally conjecture they acknowledge it in the post.
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
367 days ago
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First off, let me say I agree with this letter.

Second, if you don't like ESPN.com why don't you just not visit it? As you mention there are plenty of other good sports websites out there.

And why do you watch First and 10 if you hate Skip Bayless? I don't know about you but I get a ton of other sports channels.

Not that I love ESPN's coverage of sports anymore, but when did it become so trendy to not like ESPN?

Anyway, I like how you ask them to hire you at the very end, nice touch!
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JasonComackJV Squad
367 days ago
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Good points Apple. I don't get a lot of other sports related programming on TV. Damn Cablevision, If I had the NFL Network it would be on constantly.

I generally just keep ESPN on the background because I'm a total sports nut. Its just every now and than my ears perk up when I hear something so dumb.

On a larger scale theres a whole nation of sports fans who take ESPN's word as gospel and don't look at sites like this one to get another perspective. For a major company to pass along misinformation is just unacceptable.
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Djcfla1Varsity
367 days ago
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Amen. The only reason i watch first and 10 is cause it's 10 in the morning and there's nothing else on.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
367 days ago
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The fact you have nothing to do at 10am may be a larger concern then the TV line up
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JuTMSY4Legend
367 days ago
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cut him some slack, he's in college...its more impressive he's up
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Baltimoresports247All-American
367 days ago
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ESPN claims to be the wide-world leader in sports, yet all of their debate shows turn into shouting matches...you would think the moderators are asking them "who has the biggest dick?"...I can't stand it and I refuse to watch it...Screamin' A. Smith and Skip Bayless both make mockeries out of their profession...it's a wonder they still have a job...I guess it's the Don Imus effect...shock value...either way, it's agregious
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Tej8722JV Squad
366 days ago
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My favorite ESPN blunder of today - headline in the NHL section: "Wild sign 'complete player' Miettinen, will start focusing on Hossa's extension". Last time I checked, the Wild had Marian Gaborik, not Marian Hossa. Morons.
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DRE-LOAAA-er
365 days ago
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ESPN needs to retool otherwise this site will be the worldwide leader in sports. Not that I mind though.
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Tmil42AAA-er
365 days ago
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They would have to seriously retool, because our site is full of tools.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
88 days ago
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this is the worst piece of garbage i have ever read
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JuTMSY4Legend
88 days ago
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how do you really feel?
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
88 days ago
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It's not even close! Give me 24 hours, and I will write up some drivel that will put this to shame.
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