John Skipper
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I would prefer that people would get more experimental and get more interesting. All they're doing is continuing to do radio on television. They're calling a game as though I can't see what's going on. The Manning cast is entertaining in itself. I don't find it. Have you watched the Manning cast for a full game? I've sampled it, but I've not watched it for a full game.
I would prefer that people would get more experimental and get more interesting. All they're doing is continuing to do radio on television. They're calling a game as though I can't see what's going on. The Manning cast is entertaining in itself. I don't find it. Have you watched the Manning cast for a full game? I've sampled it, but I've not watched it for a full game.
It was an experiment, and I have to say, in retrospect, my attempt to do so was undermined, not popular, not accepted, and the people who were in charge of the production and the other people in the booth made sure it didn't work.
It was an experiment, and I have to say, in retrospect, my attempt to do so was undermined, not popular, not accepted, and the people who were in charge of the production and the other people in the booth made sure it didn't work.
It was an experiment, and I have to say, in retrospect, my attempt to do so was undermined, not popular, not accepted, and the people who were in charge of the production and the other people in the booth made sure it didn't work.
Well, we didn't really do it that way. We paid Tony Kornheiser to do PTI. And when we asked him to be on Monday Night Football, we negotiated an additional fee. To have him on, but all he was doing, and that fee was allocated to Monday Night Football, and the fee for PTI was PTI. So it was an extra fee. So the answer is that you didn't just put him on Monday Night Football.
Well, we didn't really do it that way. We paid Tony Kornheiser to do PTI. And when we asked him to be on Monday Night Football, we negotiated an additional fee. To have him on, but all he was doing, and that fee was allocated to Monday Night Football, and the fee for PTI was PTI. So it was an extra fee. So the answer is that you didn't just put him on Monday Night Football.
Well, we didn't really do it that way. We paid Tony Kornheiser to do PTI. And when we asked him to be on Monday Night Football, we negotiated an additional fee. To have him on, but all he was doing, and that fee was allocated to Monday Night Football, and the fee for PTI was PTI. So it was an extra fee. So the answer is that you didn't just put him on Monday Night Football.
He was doing more.
He was doing more.
He was doing more.
We did have a concept that we can ask you to do other things, and we're not going to pay you more. And we built in, we were notorious for building in, you're going to be a college football analyst, but you're also going to appear on College Football Weekly. This is what Charles Barkley says. Yeah.
We did have a concept that we can ask you to do other things, and we're not going to pay you more. And we built in, we were notorious for building in, you're going to be a college football analyst, but you're also going to appear on College Football Weekly. This is what Charles Barkley says. Yeah.
We did have a concept that we can ask you to do other things, and we're not going to pay you more. And we built in, we were notorious for building in, you're going to be a college football analyst, but you're also going to appear on College Football Weekly. This is what Charles Barkley says. Yeah.
It was true. Nobody worked harder than the people who worked at ESPN. I was always amused, and I am still kind of amused with your time about how hard it is to only have a week to prepare for a game, a game that you have spent your whole life either playing or announcing. It doesn't seem that hard to me.
It was true. Nobody worked harder than the people who worked at ESPN. I was always amused, and I am still kind of amused with your time about how hard it is to only have a week to prepare for a game, a game that you have spent your whole life either playing or announcing. It doesn't seem that hard to me.
It was true. Nobody worked harder than the people who worked at ESPN. I was always amused, and I am still kind of amused with your time about how hard it is to only have a week to prepare for a game, a game that you have spent your whole life either playing or announcing. It doesn't seem that hard to me.
14, 16 hours a day for the other six days. I didn't think anybody does that. My experience with the people who are doing that is they were very conscientious about preparing, but that they weren't getting up at the crack of dawn and working till midnight to make sure they understood what they What is the great complications?
14, 16 hours a day for the other six days. I didn't think anybody does that. My experience with the people who are doing that is they were very conscientious about preparing, but that they weren't getting up at the crack of dawn and working till midnight to make sure they understood what they What is the great complications?
14, 16 hours a day for the other six days. I didn't think anybody does that. My experience with the people who are doing that is they were very conscientious about preparing, but that they weren't getting up at the crack of dawn and working till midnight to make sure they understood what they What is the great complications?