She just burned 3 minutes on Finebaum and I know less now than before she started speaking.
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Yep. He's the Chris Wallace to her Martha Raddatz......Rece Davis is the perfect example of what this type of show requires from the host. Someone who carries himself well and stays above the fray. Someone who keeps their opinions to themselves, often even when asked to offer those opinions...
She is there so ESPN can check a box in HR. Plain and simple. I can name a few others who serve the same purpose but I give them passes because they are hot and I am a shallow person.She has been around for a few years now and we all know what we are getting when she opens her mouth. I am still not sure why she is working college football. She doesn't seem to understand the nuances of the game sufficiently to break anything down. She relies on what others tell her. I could accept that if she didn't so often offer her own opinion about football - if she just worked as a show host.
Rece Davis is the perfect example of what this type of show requires from the host. Someone who carries himself well and stays above the fray. Someone who keeps their opinions to themselves, often even when asked to offer those opinions. Dinich simply doesn't have the chops to be an analyst, so she should avoid that stuff and make the most of her new opportunity as a host.
Cecil's response is great - "You could walk into any sports bar in America and find someone more qualified than Heather Dinich."Saw this on my timeline and had a good laugh. It's beyond egregious to question Alabama's resume at this point..
Yep - she would be better served asking the question a different way. With the SEC so down this year, do we really know how good this Alabama team is right now? My answer is simple - if you have watched them play, you know that they are the best team in college football. But Dinich is gonna Dinich (pull down the SEC however she can).Cecil's response is great - "You could walk into any sports bar in America and find someone more qualified than Heather Dinich."
No need for a sports bar, I could walk into Publix and ask people who don't even watch football and still find someone more qualified than her. I wonder how she finds her way to work everyday. When she scratches her head she gets splinters in her fingers.Cecil's response is great - "You could walk into any sports bar in America and find someone more qualified than Heather Dinich."
She's awful. Just plain awful. The problem is even though there are women who can legitimately "talk football". There simply aren't enough of them in the field to pick from. So I guess they have to hire who is available to them.
KawligaNo need for a sports bar, I could walk into Publix and ask people who don't even watch football and still find someone more qualified than her. I wonder how she finds her way to work everyday. When she scratches her head she gets splinters in her fingers.
If we're being honest, if that was the approach 90% of the sideline reporters would be unemployed. There's zero question why they're hired and it's not their encyclopedic knowledge of the game...Which is sad. Why not go with the most qualified person?