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Uncle Juice
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The programming has definitely gone off the edge of a cliff. Total Access used to be my shit, but haven't tuned in for that in ages. I'll occationally watch some of their Sunday pre-game coverage but it can get too over the time sometimes, and their post-game coverage used to be fire back in the day with some heavy hitters like Prime and Sharpe.


NFL Network continues on-air talent purge​


Published April 4, 2024 09:36 AM


At a time when the NFL continues to expand, NFL Network keeps amputating appendages. Andrew Marchand of TheAthletic.com reports that Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, James Palmer, and Will Selva are out at NFLN.
“As is normal course of business this time of year, we are evaluating our talent roster for the upcoming 2024 season and beyond,” NFL Network spokesperson Alex Riethmiller told Marchand. “That process results in renewals, non-renewals and additions to our talent lineup depending on programming needs. To those departing talent, we give our sincere thanks and appreciation for their hard work and contributions to NFL Media.”
That’s the NFL’s standard response to layoffs. It’s normal. It’s natural. It’s typical.

There’s nothing normal, natural, or typical about what’s happening at NFL Network. The league clumsily moved its popular morning show from one coast to the other, all in an effort to cut costs. In the interim, the show has gone off the air — for months. Starting less than a month before the draft, for crying out loud.

They keep trying to act like everything is fine. It’s obviously not. Making the situation more confusing is the fact that the NFL is generating unprecedented revenues. There’s no financial crisis prompting these moves. So why make them? The irony as to Selva is that he contributed to Good Morning Football from L.A. since its inception. Now that the show is moving to him, the NFL is moving him out.

Some think the NFL is simply trimming the payroll and massaging the balance sheet as it continues to look for someone to take over the operation. Beyond the exclusive package of regular-season games and a Sunday morning pregame show that is informative, comprehensive, and entertaining, there’s not much there. Total Access has diminished from borderline appointment television to a show that disappeared from the lineup for a week last month and hardly anyone noticed. Good Morning Football is gone until August or thereabouts, and who knows what it will be when it returns?

If the NFL can’t offload a 20-year experiment that never really became what the NFL envisioned it to be, especially in an age where people can watch highlights of current games, replays of old games and/or NFL Films content anywhere and at any time, maybe it should just sell the exclusive games the league has retained to a streaming service or network that likely will pay more to the league than whatever the league’s net revenue is from a 24/7 network.

Maybe that’s where it’s heading. Systematically strip the operation down to nothing, and then dangle the package of Sunday morning European games and late-season Saturday games and Christmas Eve game (in the years when they play one) to the highest bidder(s).
 

Thegooch

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It's too many people talking about sports. It's not that serious. Everyone is an expert and has a opinion.

They definitely selling. The people who can make their own podcasts will get hired into the new entity. The dead weight is getting cut appropriately.

The cable leaches are getting killed. Only the strongest will survive.
 

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The only thing I watch on ESPN outside of sporting events (NFL, NBA, MLB NCAA Softball, F1, Tennis) are Around the Horn and PTI.

I could LOOK at Joy and I find the talking heads on Youtube more interesting.

Any show with Whitlock (yes I know he's not there anymore) or Achoo, I will not watach.
 

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The only thing I watch on ESPN outside of sporting events (NFL, NBA, MLB NCAA Softball, F1, Tennis) are Around the Horn and PTI.

I could LOOK at Joy and I find the talking heads on Youtube more interesting.

Any show with Whitlock (yes I know he's not there anymore) or Achoo, I will not watach.

^^^^
 

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I just really have one question I would really appreciate answered by veteran journalists...

Why are these white folk able to go on air and call OJ Simpson a murderer?

Was he convicted in a criminal court as such?

You want to call him a felon ex con okay - but I need to know how they are able to go on national airwaves and call him a murderer?

Because then I assume they are going to call Zimmerman and Rittenhouse murders too right?
 

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How Phil Simms knew CBS run was over: ‘Nobody … talked to me’​

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Published May 7, 2024, 9:46 a.m. ET
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Phil Simms had a feeling his time with CBS would soon be ending.
“It wasn’t a great surprise,” Simms said on the “Front Office Sports Today” podcast of his recent dismissal from the network. “I knew there was probably going to be some change or thought there would be. So, I think that makes it a little easier.
“Would I have liked to keep the job? Of course. I mean, damn. I didn’t like it — I loved it. Get to talk football and hang around and maybe when we go to commercial, you get to really say what you want to the guys that you’re working with, but in the meetings, everything. But it was a fun job, great job and you just move on to something else now.”
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Phil Simms’ 26 years with CBS recently ended.Christopher Sadowski
CBS recently made big changes to “The NFL Today” Show by removing Simms and Boomer Esiason and replacing them with J.J. Watt and Matt Ryan.
























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Simms, 68, had been with the network for 26 years.
While he had an inclination he was no longer in CBS’ plans, he said the network did not keep him in the loop before dropping the axe.

Simms’ contract had expired, meaning the network chose not to renew him rather than fire him.
“Nobody asked me, talked to me or anything like that,” Simms said. “I waited for I guess over a couple months to see what CBS was doing, and I think the longer you wait, the more you know it’s not gonna work out in your favor.”
Simms, the two-time Super Bowl champion with the Giants, previously told Front Office Sports he “would love” if he could stay in television but didn’t know if that’s a realistic route.
Phil Simms in 2016 in advance of Super Bowl 50. 3
Phil Simms in 2016 in advance of Super Bowl 50.REUTERS
In this recent interview, Simms acknowledged how television trends toward younger talents.
For now, he’s focused on the “Simms Complete” podcast with his son Matt, a former Jets quarterback.
“Like I said, kind of expected it. I’ll deal with it. Hey, I just now get to spend more quality time with my son. There we go. Just can’t beat that.”
“Our family, as a whole, we’re hurt by that, of course, because we know how much he loves this game, how much time and effort he puts into it,” Matt said of CBS moving on from his father. “How he really does his homework each and every week. Selfishly, I’m excited now to share all his wisdom and guidance and experience in the years of media and covering football and playing football and selfishly get to have it on ‘Simms Complete’ to myself to share it with the world.”
Matt Simms (l) and Phil Simms (r) on their podcast. 3
Matt Simms (l) and Phil Simms (r) on their podcast.@SimmsComplete/YouTube
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Phil indicated he has been enjoying his foray into podcasting .
“It’s more freedom,” Phil said. “We can kibbitz for five straight minutes and not say anything worthwhile about NFL football or sports. … The freedom is uplifting, makes you feel great and you can just really elaborate on things like you could never do in TV, except maybe if you work for TNT when they got 30 minutes just free, no commercials … Give me 30 minutes with somebody for no commercials. I’ll light it up too … Do you think I would ever run out of barbs for Boomer Esiason?”
 
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