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for game day for the game we gave them. This year we hopefully take it back if they beat Texas.
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Like most of the "talent" at ESPN these days.
I haven't watched Gameday in many years. It's shit.
He’s a lot, so he’s not for everyone. I get that. But if you know his story he’s hard to not respect.
He left one of the easiest jobs in sports where he was the top in the field and making great money. He gambled on himself.
He’s walked into places like ESPN and told them to take him or leave, he’s not going to change how he talks and how he entertains. In a world where everyone is PC and analysts all sit there and say words but don’t really say anything, he’s refreshing to me.
And for the community I live in, the guy has adopted it, he’s championed it, and he’s given back to it. Check his charitable acts. He’s got a huge heart.
I am a fan, but I get if he’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
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His zaniness gives the others license to say things they otherwise wouldn't say. I feel Saban in particular benefits from this - they complement each other well.
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Personally amazed that people tune in to watch McAfee and Aaron Rodgers together…
Find that doubly off-putting.
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