ESPN last night:
Producing so many games, understandable that ESPN would occasionally make some unfortunate errors.
So let’s go back to the basics, like naming the Broncos starting quarterback.

Okay, for those snobby media sophisticats who somehow think the NFL wants another network broadcast partner, just remember that the people know ESPN’s trying really hard.







10:09 am on September 3rd, 2010
Fail!
10:29 am on September 3rd, 2010
The push of a #1 draft pick to BECOME a backup? Whaaaa?
12:33 pm on September 3rd, 2010
It’s just like we Broncos fans have been saying all along on our blog. The MSM sucks. Kyle Orton will tear it up while Jay Cutler sits on his rear end all game long with a separated shoulder
12:43 pm on September 3rd, 2010
#1 draft pick..whaaa?
1:24 pm on September 3rd, 2010
While they’re at it ESPN can save us all the agony of having to listen to their small army of incomprehdable analysts. Pro Bowls don’t automatically equal good for tv. Marcellus Wiley is alright but makes up for his shortcomings with personality and rhetorical flourish (yeah, I said that), Mark Schlereth - he’ll do, Keyshawn is what Michael Irvin could be if he actually spoke English and did less drugs, Cris Carter apparently has some form of turrets, Antonio Pierce and Bruschi - FAIL, Woodson could be ok if he could get the words out and Robert Smith who may have the most to offer of the whole bunch is languishing on the CFB Live set.
Who’s making decisions in Bristol?
2:17 pm on September 3rd, 2010
LOL!!
10:21 pm on September 3rd, 2010
Schlereth is awful Dooly, worst analyst on ESPN. He’ll rip a player for missing camp or god forbid questioning a coach, unless it’s Favre, then it’s okay.