First things first, we want to make one thing clear right from the get-go today: This Chris Berman-to-NFL Network story is, in all likelihood, a big stinkin’ pile of horse apples.
There, we said it. As excited as everyone seems to be about the possibility of America’s favorite blowhard taking his vaudeville act over to the NFL Network, this whole bit of nonsense seems way too contrived, and the timing seems way too convenient. To believe the story, one must believe that the boys over at The Big Lead just happened to “break” the story one day after the most-watched game in NFL history, thanks to a “source” who happened to float the tale just in time to take advantage of the Super Bowl’s media cycle. In other words, raise your hand if you think TBL’s “source” was either a) Berman himself; or b) Berman’s agent.
Now don’t get us wrong, we’re damn near giddy over the mere possibility that ESPN would rid itself of Berman’s tiresome act and endless stream of Three Dog Night references. But frankly, this whole scenario reeks of an agent trying to contrive competition in order to give a fading star some much-needed bargaining leverage. We’re gonna need to see a little steak before we get overly excited about the sizzle of this fanciful tale.
Oh, and then there’s the Eisen-Patrick factor. One columnist is already suggesting that a reunion of this three-headed monster wouldn’t necessarily be smiles and pats on the back.
On with today’s poopfest! …
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