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    Ok. This is not a partisan political post because I don't care which side of the political spectrum, I go to sports to escape this crazy world. But I go to ESPN and it's become a lefty blog. If people want to read political articles or blogs, there are no shortage for either side of an issue. But let's let sports be fun and not a lecture. ESPN reminds me of when MTV stopped playing music. It has no soul. I know this should probably be downstairs, but it's summer and nothing is happening in Spurs world for the next two months, so what the .

    I've always hated how ESPN caters to California and New York and has ignored the Spurs, but I could at least visit the site for the scoreboard and stats, but now I can't stand going there. It's awful and will only get worse. The Olympics can't get here soon enough and thank-you baseball for being so boring until the playoffs.

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    It's the downtime, tbh... is there any serious sport going on right now (ie: not beisbol)?

    tbh, don't really even check those sites in the offseason.

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    It's the downtime, tbh... is there any serious sport going on right now (ie: not beisbol)?

    tbh, don't really even check those sites in the offseason.
    During those days of Summer when it's just baseball on to watch I never tune in to sports channels, NONE.... Snooze fest.

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    During those days of Summer when it's just baseball on to watch I never tune in to sports channels, NONE.... Snooze fest.
    Gotta wait for the Olympics to start, hopefully there's something decent there

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    You sound like a ninny.

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    is op talking about athletes talking about black lives mttr in the offseason or that weird nate silver area of the home page where it's never sports.

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    if it's the former, consider that most athletes are liberal until their playing careers end and the have more time to look into their money and watch it go away. Then they get conservative.

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    It's the downtime, tbh... is there any serious sport going on right now (ie: not beisbol)?

    tbh, don't really even check those sites in the offseason.
    I tuned in to ESPN the other day. They had this TPP basketball tourney going. It was seriously a gym league for wash-ups. A lot of the guys had guts. Yea, they were a little better, a little taller than the average man on the street. But it was ultimately really bad. They should seriously be playing game replays from 20 years ago over that sh**. Or they need to do like reality shows or something. The program directors at ESPN seriously suck.

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    Ok. This is not a partisan political post because I don't care which side of the political spectrum, I go to sports to escape this crazy world. But I go to ESPN and it's become a lefty blog. If people want to read political articles or blogs, there are no shortage for either side of an issue. But let's let sports be fun and not a lecture. ESPN reminds me of when MTV stopped playing music. It has no soul. I know this should probably be downstairs, but it's summer and nothing is happening in Spurs world for the next two months, so what the .

    I've always hated how ESPN caters to California and New York and has ignored the Spurs, but I could at least visit the site for the scoreboard and stats, but now I can't stand going there. It's awful and will only get worse. The Olympics can't get here soon enough and thank-you baseball for being so boring until the playoffs.
    I agree. ESPN should stay out of politics. They shouldn't even touch that sh**. Even the Obama doing brackets sh** just annoys me. Stop giving politicians free advertising. It pisses people off. It's not "innocuous"; nobody needs to lighten up. Stick to sports and stop pissing off chunks of your audience.

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    It's the downtime, tbh... is there any serious sport going on right now (ie: not beisbol)?

    tbh, don't really even check those sites in the offseason.
    Only the world sport, football or here we call it soccer. The off season use to be so difficult for me until I really started following soccer. San Antonio has a team, with MLS aspirations, in the USL that I'm following and attending games and I just started watching soccer Sunday on ESPN. Not the best soccer in the world and if you can get accustomed games with lack of scoring. I liken watching soccer to bass fishing. It requires patience and focus but you just know that a score can happen at any time, and If you look away you miss it. It's pretty compelling action when the breakthrough happens. It's a simple game and easy to follow.

    If your in San Antonio and need some action, check a FC game. I've been to three games so far this year. Not a bad seat in the house and we are fighting for a playoff spot in our first year. If not, then watch baseball or be bored.

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    is op talking about athletes talking about black lives mttr in the offseason or that weird nate silver area of the home page where it's never sports.
    I'm talking about both. Nate Silver on sports is fine. Nate Silver on Trump is not. And if players want to take a stance on guns or police or black lives matter (though most of them have been sheltered since they were 12 bc they were athletes) that's fine, but do it on CNN. Let ESPN be about sports. That whole NC all star game drove me crazy. I think they discussed it every 5 minutes. Enough already. Show me some highlights and let's talk and debate sports.

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    Real men take all this in stride and don't about it online like a weenie.

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    well Disney owns ESPN, go watch fox sports if you want the conservative bull i guess?

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    It's not just BLM, either.

    And the annual presidential bracket is some of the most contrived propaganda. Obama does not sit down with pen and paper and research the NCAA tournament. It simply does not happen; a group of aides and interns who follow sports get together and draw up the bracket for him, and then Obama and the ESPN person read from a script.

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    It's not just BLM, either.

    And the annual presidential bracket is some of the most contrived propaganda. Obama does not sit down with pen and paper and research the NCAA tournament. It simply does not happen; a group of aides and interns who follow sports get together and draw up the bracket for him, and then Obama and the ESPN person read from a script.
    Of course it happens, dummy. You don't think even top executives take moments for entertainment and to unwind? Obama is an avowed basketball fan.

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    Of course it happens, dummy. You don't think even top executives take moments for entertainment and to unwind? Obama is an avowed basketball fan.
    Lol no it doesn't. Even if Obama is "an avowed basketball fan," this sort of planned media appearance is carefully crafted by his team and not left to chance. Sorry to disappoint you.

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    Obama is the ing POTUS. He's not just "a politician". He gets airtime because he's the head of the American government, not because he's liberal.

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    well Disney owns ESPN, go watch fox sports if you want the conservative bull i guess?
    It's not the viewpoints. I don't care if they are for or against NC law or immigration. If I need those takes, I can go to Foxnews or MSNBC, but I think ESPN is becoming MTV. ESPN needs to stick with sports.

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    Real men take all this in stride and don't about it online like a weenie.
    Eh, I guess. Or maybe I got tired of Parker v. Manu or Tim v. McHale threads or Spurs should trade Bonner or whatever useless pieces for Westrook. We still have two months to go until football season. I don't know if I'm going to make it.

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    ESPN's job is to create dichotomy/bi-polar opinion pieces where they contrive up some "issue" and the talking heads take sides. Skip vs. SAS, etc. They usually gloss over the surface of an issue, and rarely dig deep. They play to the mass media markets to exploit those demographics -- Cowboys, Yankees, Red Sox, Lakers, etc. The flyover states rarely get any play, unless LeBron is involved, because basketball markets individuals over teams.

    ESPN is entertainment first, sports second. It's exactly like MTV when they stopped playing music videos, and it's exactly like politics and listening to CNN, Fox, or MSNBC. Canned answers, talking heads doing a bit or a schtick, 5 second soundbites, and no real analysis.

    I finally deleted my ESPN app last year and rarely go to their site unless there's a detailed article on the Spurs; but now with social media, blogs, message boards, and alternative outlets, I can get my sports commentary in other ways. They do a sports purist a real disservice, but most people are casual observers, and just wanna see a dunk, car crash, home run, touchdown, or a goal.

    It is what it is. I'm just glad there's alternative media out there when I need my fix of advanced statistics, scouting, analysis, etc.

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    I hate how ESPN has most of the articles as insider articles now.

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    I hate how ESPN has most of the articles as insider articles now.
    You can find deals where you get Insider for like $4 a year and it comes with the magazine. Basically the cost of a cheap beer at a bar. I usually just read the Magazine articles online or on my iPad, but the paper copy comes in handy occasionally.

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    I completely agree with you. It's not just ESPN though. Almost all the sports media I listen to or watch has a liberal bias. From radio to tv to the web. They're part of the mainstream media which is predominantly liberal. I don't know much we can do about it, except not watch.

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    You can find deals where you get Insider for like $4 a year and it comes with the magazine. Basically the cost of a cheap beer at a bar. I usually just read the Magazine articles online or on my iPad, but the paper copy comes in handy occasionally.
    I'll keep an eye out... Although I have a little bit of a moral issue with my money going to ESPN...although I did take the family to Disney World last year so that goes out the window I guess...

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    Ok. This is not a partisan political post because I don't care which side of the political spectrum, I go to sports to escape this crazy world. But I go to ESPN and it's become a lefty blog. If people want to read political articles or blogs, there are no shortage for either side of an issue. But let's let sports be fun and not a lecture. ESPN reminds me of when MTV stopped playing music. It has no soul. I know this should probably be downstairs, but it's summer and nothing is happening in Spurs world for the next two months, so what the .

    I've always hated how ESPN caters to California and New York and has ignored the Spurs, but I could at least visit the site for the scoreboard and stats, but now I can't stand going there. It's awful and will only get worse. The Olympics can't get here soon enough and thank-you baseball for being so boring until the playoffs.
    It doesn't cater to California. It's known as "Eastern Sports (insert any random p-word) Network" for a reason.

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