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Scoop off ESPN.com?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Go State, Mar 21, 2007.

  1. Go State

    Go State Member

    Maybe I'm getting a bit ahead of myself, but I noticed that Scoop's tab had been replaced by Tim Keown. Is there any significance to this? I'm sure it would make at least a few people happy around here if Scoop's done there ...
     
  2. fmrsped

    fmrsped Active Member

    [​IMG]

    Not sure what you mean.
     
  3. Clever username

    Clever username Active Member

    So is Bob Ryan calling himself dishonest?
     
  4. I think Ryan was being sarcastic and someone (crickets) is using the quote dishonestly for promotional purposes.
     
  5. Bullwinkle

    Bullwinkle Member

    Scoop is a good writer.

    EDIT: Mr. Sneakie won't let me change my font to blue.
     
  6. Mighty_Wingman

    Mighty_Wingman Active Member

    I just laughed out loud. Good times.
     
  7. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    That ground you feel shaking is Whitlock doing the happy dance...
     
  8. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=jackson/070322

    Sorry, gang.
     
  9. Bullwinkle

    Bullwinkle Member

    This made my day!

    Couldn't go another minute without a fantastic Scoop column -- this was a great read.

    EDIT: Mr. Sneakie still won't let me turn my font blue ... sorry.
     
  10. MartinEnigmatica

    MartinEnigmatica Active Member

    This has nothing to do with Scoop...but with the exception of Jordan, maybe Iverson and a few others, how much of a benefit do basketball players provide shoe companies? I would think Adidas owes more to Run-D.M.C. than T-Mac, in addition to the heavy influence of its fitness and soccer merchandise.
     
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