Irvin no longer with ESPN

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MTK
02-18-2007, 12:27 PM
ESPN.com - NFL - NFL analyst Michael Irvin no longer with ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2769871)

artmonkforhallofamein07
02-18-2007, 12:34 PM
Thank God!! I think he failed a drug test.

Or he quit so he could start partying again, now that he has gotten himself into the HOF. A$$HOLE!!

Pocket$ $traight
02-18-2007, 12:36 PM
Oh well. One less Cowboy that we are forced to listen to.

Daseal
02-18-2007, 12:39 PM
If Michael Irvin or Troy Aikman (especially) weren't Cowboys at one point, most of us would enjoy them as commentators. As Gman and I were talking about, he said that Irvin said too many dumb things, which is true. But for the most part, he wasn't the worst announcer.

On the other hand, I think Aikman is pretty damn good.

Pocket$ $traight
02-18-2007, 12:51 PM
If Michael Irvin or Troy Aikman (especially) weren't Cowboys at one point, most of us would enjoy them as commentators. As Gman and I were talking about, he said that Irvin said too many dumb things, which is true. But for the most part, he wasn't the worst announcer.

On the other hand, I think Aikman is pretty damn good.

I think Aikman is the next best (after Madden who is an NFL Icon) and Moose is decent. That doesn't mean I won't always dislike them on some level.

As far as Irvin, I consider him a less knowledgable Sean Salisbury. Irvin was great at discussing the game from the player's perspective (especially big games) but I always think that his off the field troubles hung over him. The Romo comment probably sealed the deal on this because him getting into the Hall of Fame would be a huge boost to his credentials.

Irvin will find a job somewhere. I wouldn't say he was bad, he was just a little over the top for me.

skinsfan69
02-18-2007, 01:24 PM
I must say one of the reasons I liked watching all the ESPN pre game shows was becasue of Irvin. I think he's funny as hell and real good on TV. He was the type of player that if he was not on your team you could not stand him. Kind of like B. Mitch. He says some dumb shit but that makes it interesting. He's was a nice change up from Jaws and Jackson. So what if he likes to party. I think it's funny as hell that he goes in hotel rooms and does coke and ecsatsy w/ strippers. It makes good headlines. He's not a role model but not everyone's perfect. Did anyone believe him last year when he got caught with a pipe in his car? Said he was hiding it from a friend? C'mon!

RMSkins
02-18-2007, 01:43 PM
This is probably the best news I've heard all week.

Gmanc711
02-18-2007, 01:47 PM
I think Aikman is the next best (after Madden who is an NFL Icon) and Moose is decent. That doesn't mean I won't always dislike them on some level.

As far as Irvin, I consider him a less knowledgable Sean Salisbury. Irvin was great at discussing the game from the player's perspective (especially big games) but I always think that his off the field troubles hung over him. The Romo comment probably sealed the deal on this because him getting into the Hall of Fame would be a huge boost to his credentials.

Irvin will find a job somewhere. I wouldn't say he was bad, he was just a little over the top for me.

I pretty much agree 100% on this perspective.

As far as Aikman, I love the guy. I think he is easily the best color guy in the booth right now.

Crat92
02-18-2007, 02:36 PM
Much as I hate to admit it, I'm going to miss the "Playmaker". Hated him when he played cause D. Green could not cover him! He got my respect when he picked up the mic. He was the main reason I watched NFL Primetime! With that said, I hope he continues to fight the demons that plagued him for so long.

wolfeskins
02-18-2007, 05:48 PM
i never liked irvin, hated him as a player (because he was the enemy) hated him as an analyst (because he sucked at it)

hated aikman as a player (because he was the enemy) like him as an analyst (because he is actualy good at it)

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