ESPN -- TV and Radio -- have their talking points for the day that most hosts adhere to. A few are assigned to take the opposite position just to stir the pot. Controversy increases ratings. What the hosts say on air isn't usually how they really feel. Occasionally Colin Cowherd will let people "behind the curtain," saying that listeners think ESPN is spontaneous, but there's nothing spontaneous about it.
Scott Van Pelt mentioned that Mel Kiper lowered Winston on his draft board. His belief is that by March-April, Winston's transgressions will be forgotten by teams that have been beaten up in the season just over. Hate to be cynical and agree with him, but that's the way it seems to work.
Scott Van Pelt mentioned that Mel Kiper lowered Winston on his draft board. His belief is that by March-April, Winston's transgressions will be forgotten by teams that have been beaten up in the season just over. Hate to be cynical and agree with him, but that's the way it seems to work.