Tater

April 28th, 2017 at 1:09 PM ^

Great.  Now they need to get rid of Mel Kiper, who not only had no Michigan players in the first round,  Then he whined when Jabrill and Taco got picked and said the picks were questionable, etc...

 

MichiganMAN47

April 27th, 2017 at 11:10 PM ^

Mark May was solid, going to miss watching him. When I see him on TV, I get nostalgic, he has been doing that for years.

Eskimoan

April 27th, 2017 at 11:10 PM ^

But I didn't mind him, I thought he was better than most of the ESPN turds. I'm just confused how Galloway still has a job, that guy is the worst I've ever seen on TV

Sopwith

April 27th, 2017 at 11:10 PM ^

but at LEAST he had some distinctive personality and style, unlike the 80% of interchangeable drones on ESPN. He and Holtz were a fun buddy-cop pairing.

mbrummer

April 27th, 2017 at 11:14 PM ^

Which ESPN guys do people like.? May wasn't good,  but he wasn't bad.  Pretty honest and fair for a long time.

He's styrofoam.  Useful but generally worthless.  But he wasn't that obnoxious.

Holtz, Kannell, Galloway, Brown.  These guys are horrible. 

(Edit)  Most people are agreed with this sorry.

denardogasm

April 28th, 2017 at 1:10 AM ^

Kenny mayne, rich eisen, Dan Patrick, Linda Cohn, svp, buccigross, Keith olbermann, trey wingo, Tim Brando, Neil Everette... Basically all the old guys and non-athletes who were actual reporters and funny at one time.

Catchafire

April 27th, 2017 at 11:41 PM ^

The layoffs at espn are mostly due to poor executive decisions and a trumped up need to own rights to sports leagues and events. This is a slap in the face to fans of sports if you ask me. Sure they lossed a lot if viewership to cable cutters, but I'm sure not to the extent that everyone gets hacked. Why don't they fire Kirk Hirbstreet...

BIGWEENIE

April 28th, 2017 at 7:39 AM ^

FS1 paying Bayless 4 mil per year makes it pretty clear whats wrong with these budgets. May has to be 60 or so, take a nice buyout and move on.

Perkis-Size Me

April 28th, 2017 at 10:20 AM ^

She's an entertainer. A loud-mouthed obnoxious one, but an entertainer. ESPN has made it abundantly clear that their priorities are on keeping the employees who generate the most buzz.

Sadly, modern-day news has devolved from actual news reporting and more into Twitter wars and yelling over each other to see who's point can be made first. You're graded by the amount of clicks you generate, the buzz you create (whether its related to actual news or not), and the amount of people you piss off. This is not unique to ESPN. It's no wonder that save for actual sporting events, no one watches ESPN anymore.