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Kraftster wrote:Man, that's sad news. I really find ESPN hard to take these days, but I have so many awesome memories of Sportscenter as a kid, when it was really in its heyday. In thinking back, I almost wonder if what I began to dislike about ESPN was how contrived the humor and wit seemed to become. In a way, I think it sort of felt like all these younger guys were trying to be Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen, Keith Olbermann. Maybe it was just because I was a kid, but I would watch those heyday Sportscenters over and over every morning in the summer.
Exactly this, every word.
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Yep summer mornings would basically be watching espn till i knew every single segment of the hour. Thats kind of pathetic really. I cant even watch it now.
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Wow...thats a hell of a thing to wake up to. Rip Stu...
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Kraftster wrote:Man, that's sad news. I really find ESPN hard to take these days, but I have so many awesome memories of Sportscenter as a kid, when it was really in its heyday. In thinking back, I almost wonder if what I began to dislike about ESPN was how contrived the humor and wit seemed to become. In a way, I think it sort of felt like all these younger guys were trying to be Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen, Keith Olbermann. Maybe it was just because I was a kid, but I would watch those heyday Sportscenters over and over every morning in the summer.

Yep.
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Kraftster wrote:Man, that's sad news. I really find ESPN hard to take these days, but I have so many awesome memories of Sportscenter as a kid, when it was really in its heyday. In thinking back, I almost wonder if what I began to dislike about ESPN was how contrived the humor and wit seemed to become. In a way, I think it sort of felt like all these younger guys were trying to be Stuart Scott, Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen, Keith Olbermann. Maybe it was just because I was a kid, but I would watch those heyday Sportscenters over and over every morning in the summer.
Yep, Patrick and Olbermann were tremendous. This was before Olbermann was exposed as a complete tool.

Don't forget Kenny Mayne. Loved that guy.

RIP Stu. Cancer sucks.
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Yeah, for me it was just about every anchor after Kilborn was untakeable. SC found a unique formula for sports news broadcasting and was always looking for that Johnny Bravo to fit the jacket. They mostly seemed so manufactured, clumsy. Haven't watched SC for more than 2 seconds in several years.

Scott/Eisen was magic for me.
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I may be in the minority, but I like Neil and Stan in the morning while I'm having my cup of coffee. Still nothing like Scott and anyone that's with him, but I still enjoy them.
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This was rough to watch

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-g ... ideo_eisen" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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canaan wrote:This was rough to watch

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-g ... ideo_eisen" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And pretty amazing. He kept it together much more than I thought he would.
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Amazing tribute by eisen
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So sad to wake to this news.....

After yesterday's ARI-CAL game, they came back from commercial to Steve Levy on the sidelines and he said, "Filling in one last time for Stuart Scott." :sad:
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I was never really a big fan of his but it sucks nonetheless. You could tell he enjoyed his job more than everyone else on ESPN
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We didn't have cable in our house, so I've never had any attachment to Sports Center...especially given the endless NBA highlights.

RIP, however...he was entertaining in the times I did watch him.
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Man the Rich Eisen tribute was heartbreaking. He kept it together almost the whole way through, you can tell they were really close.
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Courageous and gracious and always entertaining. One of my favorite sports broadcasters. RIP Stuart Scott.
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skullman80 wrote:Man the Rich Eisen tribute was heartbreaking. He kept it together almost the whole way through, you can tell they were really close.
Yeah, tough watch. They're both solid guys.

I did not click the Berman video, though.
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I worked at that place for almost 5 years. I didn't have too many interactions with Stu other than to hand him a script or a shotsheet or something like that. But it didn't matter who you were -- the executive of the company or a lowly production assistant -- he treated everyone like they were bros. He'd play hoops with us at the Y, always looked for a golf game, showed up at people's farewell parties. His off-air persona was so much different than his on-air persona. You may not have liked his style -- I was very lukewarm to it -- but his goal every show was to make it the best it could be no matter what time of year.

Short story that was Stu -- I think it was like 2001, 2002, something like that. I hand him a shotsheet for a Canadiens highlight and Jocelyn Thibault had a pretty good night with a few of his better saves making the highlight. He asks me, 'how many slaves did Thibault have?'. He stops, looks at me, I look at him like 'uhhhhh', both of us knowing he misspoke and then he laughed and sarcastically said, 'yeah, how many black people did Thibault own?'. We both knew he misspoke and he let it roll off the back like it was nothing and turned it into a little joke. He'll be sorely missed by a ton of people who watched him but specifically, those who worked or were working with him.
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He seemed fine on the air to me. That says a lot about Someone from this recent group of espn guys.
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Sure it was posted in NPR, but RIP JP Parise.
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RIP Rod Taylor
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I had to google to see which Rod Taylor you meant.

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First name that came to mind was the former Admirals' forward, who held the all-time ECHL scoring record for several years.
The former hockey player is still alive and well at age 48...as far as I know.


The same cannot be said for the actor who starred in The Birds.

http://www.people.com/article/rod-taylor-dies" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The actor Rod Taylor passed away at the age of 84
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RIP Roy Tarpley, former 7th overall draft pick by the Dallas Mavericks

http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/2015/01/ ... t-50.html/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Oh come on.
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JS© wrote:RIP Roy Tarpley, former 7th overall draft pick by the Dallas Mavericks

http://mavsblog.dallasnews.com/2015/01/ ... t-50.html/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He really could've been one of the greats, but his preference for cocaine ruined him. RIP
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RIP Taylor Negron. Just Google him... Pretty ubiquitous character actor. Unmistakable face. Bummer