When is the last time that one of these has been objective? The one right now is "Should there be instant replay in baseball?" right after an umpire blew a call to decide which team got into the playoffs. The previous one was "Which team will win MNF?" when there was a thing at the top of the page that talked about how good the Patriots are.
A Fleshner Fantasy wrote:When is the last time that one of these has been objective? The one right now is "Should there be instant replay in baseball?" right after an umpire blew a call to decide which team got into the playoffs. The previous one was "Which team will win MNF?" when there was a thing at the top of the page that talked about how good the Patriots are.
I dont even pay attention anymore. Thats when I go to ESPN, which is very rare
I don't visit ESPN.com because I don't want to waste my money on their crap. I know they have things for free, but I hate trying to figure out which ones those are. Way too much Flash and other stuff on there too.
ESPN is a lot of things, but one of them isn't objective.
I find it funny that after week one or two, they had an article telling people not to overreact to what had happened so far in the NFL.
Now, they are debating the chances of one of the Patriots, Colts, Cowboys, or Packers going undefeated, when there are still 12 games left in the season.
Who's overreacting more?
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steelerfan513 wrote:ESPN is a lot of things, but one of them isn't objective.
I find it funny that after week one or two, they had an article telling people not to overreact to what had happened so far in the NFL.
Now, they are debating the chances of one of the Patriots, Colts, Cowboys, or Packers going undefeated, when there are still 12 games left in the season.
Who's overreacting more?
To be fair, the Patriots are going to be undefeated...
steelerfan513 wrote:ESPN is a lot of things, but one of them isn't objective.
I find it funny that after week one or two, they had an article telling people not to overreact to what had happened so far in the NFL.
Now, they are debating the chances of one of the Patriots, Colts, Cowboys, or Packers going undefeated, when there are still 12 games left in the season.
Who's overreacting more?
To be fair, the Patriots are going to be undefeated...
I don't visit ESPN.com because I don't want to waste my money on their crap. I know they have things for free, but I hate trying to figure out which ones those are. Way too much Flash and other stuff on there too.
Exactly!! I hate ESPN anyway, and that gives me even more reason not to go to their website.