She sure is a “looker”….
….I just can’t figure out what it is she looks like….
She sure is a “looker”….
He had to go, you can’t do what he did, but spare me that it doesn’t represent the values of your football team. If it did the player would be off the team as well.
With all due respect…There are some words you just cannot say in public if you want to keep your job. That is simply the lay of the land.
Coach Gundy said one of them apparently.
Cale Gundy’s daughter claims Brent Venables asked players not to share “what really happened” in now-deleted tweet
Lee Corso says 'hi'.On a personal note, if I worked in live sports television (say, in the booth with Kirk Herbstreit calling football games live), I would have to work really hard on not cutting loose with a colorful expletive when I bang my thumb. I spent 25 years in the Army and when I get angry or something frustrates me sometimes a word slips out that should not. If I let one go live on air, I know I would be shown the door. And it has nothing to do with being puritanical. You just cannot say some things if in that line of work.
Oh my, I can't link it but CGD was at SMU / Houston about 10 years ago but yeah, dropped the F-bomb. Herbstreit's response was epic-ly funny.Did Corso cut loose on air?
I must have been overseas or something. Wow. Lucky he survived that.Oh my, I can't link it but CGD was at SMU / Houston about 10 years ago but yeah, dropped the F-bomb. Herbstreit's response was epic-ly funny.
Lee Corso Video: Apology for F-Bomb Used on College Gameday Seems Sincere
Earlier today on ESPN's College Gameday, Lee Corso got a bit excited during his big pick and dropped the f-bomb for the world to hear. During the final segment, Corso picked up the SMU megaphone giving hints of an upset...bleacherreport.com
From your link:She sure is a “looker”….
….I just can’t figure out what it is she looks like….
At some point, society will hold both parties accountable in situations like these. At what point, I'm not sure. But if the word has no place in our society, it has no place, under any circumstance regardless of whose mouth it proceeds from.He had to go, you can’t do what he did, but spare me that it doesn’t represent the values of your football team. If it did the player would be off the team as well.
I’ve never understood why it’s ok for those who such words are used against to use the words themselvesAt some point, society will hold both parties accountable in situations like these. At what point, I'm not sure. But if the word has no place in our society, it has no place, under any circumstance regardless of whose mouth it proceeds from.
The Corso thing was the morning after Iowa St upset Okie State, not that that had anything to do with anything (but will give you a point of reference).I must have been overseas or something. Wow. Lucky he survived that.
I think Stephen A used the N-word on ESPN. He response was that he did not say it, but, listening to it later, it was clear he did.
She looks like a Kardashian.She sure is a “looker”….
….I just can’t figure out what it is she looks like….