Colin Cowturd on Sean Taylor

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SmootSmack
12-05-2007, 02:33 PM
Very nice

Yeah, well I'm not going to presume that my convo had anything to do with that. If there's one thing I've learned from working with Cowherd it's that he'll decide what he's going to do. It's hard, very hard, to sway him. And usually the best way to do it is to make it appear as if he came up with it all on his own.

But I deal with him so little.

Slingin Sammy 33
12-05-2007, 02:45 PM
I'm by no means a Cowherd fan. But at least he stepped up and took the responsibility to apologize (Even if a "frank" discussion helped prod his apology, kudos Smoot). I must admit, my first thoughts were that it was something from Sean's past that came back to haunt him, but I certainly wouldn't have made the statements Cowherd did to millons of listeners.

Who, why, or how won't bring Sean back or any comfort to his family, but I'm glad that my initial thoughts were wrong and Sean's past had nothing to do with this tragedy.

I haven't heard anything from Wilbon in terms of an apology, or did I miss something (I was out of town and off-line for a couple of days)?

memphisskin
12-05-2007, 02:55 PM
I head the apology, and I came away unimpressed. He basically blamed Wilbon, Stephen A. Smith, Jason Whitlock and Antrel Rolle, saying that he talked to all of them before he came to his conclusion.

Kudos to you Smootsmack, although I must admit that Cowherd's admission that "no one at ESPN ever told him what topic to discuss on air" smelled rotten from the start. But at least he did react to whatever you said, and for that you get a sincere thanks from me.

SmootSmack
12-05-2007, 03:24 PM
I head the apology, and I came away unimpressed. He basically blamed Wilbon, Stephen A. Smith, Jason Whitlock and Antrel Rolle, saying that he talked to all of them before he came to his conclusion.

Kudos to you Smootsmack, although I must admit that Cowherd's admission that "no one at ESPN ever told him what topic to discuss on air" smelled rotten from the start. But at least he did react to whatever you said, and for that you get a sincere thanks from me.


I seriously doubt Cowherd reacted to whatever I said. Just a coincidence.

djnemo65
12-05-2007, 08:03 PM
I don't want to let him off the hook for apologizing though. What if he had been right? That wasn't the issue. The issue was the hurtful, arrogant, insensitive way he broached the topic, almost belligerently questioning the rationality of anyone who disagreed with him.

He was and still is a jerk.

21InOurHearts
12-05-2007, 08:26 PM
I used to listen to Cowherd because I was all about ESPN. Well one day I said this Cowherd guy gets on my nerves what else is out there. That lead me to find Shemon and Jdub on Fox Sports Radio. I think they are funny and a class act, that also led me to fin Steve Czaban who I think is awesome. Cowherd pushed his opinion on you too much, I like to sit back and laugh and get sports information.

SmootSmack
12-05-2007, 09:05 PM
Czaban makes Cowherd look like Mother Theresa. He definitely pushes his agenda/opinion on you. And you won't find a bigger a-hole. F Czaban.

I'm a Rome guy myself

GTripp0012
12-05-2007, 09:40 PM
Czaban makes Cowherd look like Mother Theresa. He definitely pushes his agenda/opinion on you. And you won't find a bigger a-hole. F Czaban.

I'm a Rome guy myselfRome arguments are so terrible...but I can't get enough of his delivery.

Ever since I saw Schlereth try to do Jim Rome's gig in his absence, I really have a new respect for the guy's delivery. His sports related arguments are...interesting...to say the least.

SmootSmack
12-05-2007, 09:42 PM
Rome arguments are so terrible...but I can't get enough of his delivery.

Ever since I saw Schlereth try to do Jim Rome's gig in his absence, I really have a new respect for the guy's delivery. His sports related arguments are...interesting...to say the least.

The best is when Jim Gray sits in for Jim Rome. They couldn't be more different

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
12-05-2007, 09:51 PM
NO it wasn't. This was planned. Plenty of facts point to it.

Well it's fairly random as far as crimes go. What crimes aren't random? A bank robber picks out a bank, a mugger picks out a person, a car jacker picks out a car, a rapist picks out a victim, etc. The bottom line is Sean's past lapses in judgment or run-ins with the law had nothing to do with his death.

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