They're already listed on the Grantland site. He's mentioned he wants to have a Podcast network with different contributors - the BS Report podcasts would still remain presumably, there would just be other voices with their own brands as well.'ODoyleRules said:like it. I'm curious if the BS Report podcasts stay on ESPN or if it morphs into a Grantland series with different hosts.
Believe he was being sarcastic.I enjoyed Klosterman's DVR article. Makes a lot of sense.ESPN's lead story is the Dirk article on grantland, so it looks like ESPN will promote the site pretty heavily. I know Simmons cursed in his article yesterday, so that may lead to some issues.Cousin Sal tweeted that he was happy for Bill and said something like "it takes balls to leave ESPN". Is this true? Will all his new stuff be exclusive to grantland and ESPN will just link it?
Congressman Weiner, is that you?The Favre thing was tabloid nonsense. What value did that story have? Athletes send pictures of their weiner to chicks all the time. I don't find it interesting.Deadspin has done some cools things, like expose the Brett Favre story or stand up for the little guy, but most of the time it's just a bunch of people throwing rocks at the establishment...which is cool I guess, because everyone hates ESPN now...I also find Deadspin [...] to be a little sad.
I wish. He does appear to be packing.Congressman Weiner, is that you?The Favre thing was tabloid nonsense. What value did that story have? Athletes send pictures of their weiner to chicks all the time. I don't find it interesting.Deadspin has done some cools things, like expose the Brett Favre story or stand up for the little guy, but most of the time it's just a bunch of people throwing rocks at the establishment...which is cool I guess, because everyone hates ESPN now...I also find Deadspin [...] to be a little sad.
What's next? Klosterman's essay "Pizza: #### Yeah"...

I still like him, but I completely understand this sentiment after reading this column.This was my favorite:The Bruins article enraged me more than any sports article I've ever read. I hope this is a complete failure. Used to be a huge Simmons fan, but I can't stand the guy anymore.
I'm sure it's absolutely haunting him. Because the Bruins fans in the 2011 Stanley Cup are the first fans in the history of hockey ever to mockingly sing the name of the opponent's goalie while he's having a bad game.That sentence might as well have read: "I never go to hockey games, or even watch them in TV with the sound on, but I'm gonna write about it anyway."Before Vancouver pulled him in Game 4, the Boston crowd was derisively singing, "Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo." Is that sound still ringing through his head?
You mean every team does this? Even in the regular season!?!?I still like him, but I completely understand this sentiment after reading this column.This was my favorite:The Bruins article enraged me more than any sports article I've ever read. I hope this is a complete failure. Used to be a huge Simmons fan, but I can't stand the guy anymore.I'm sure it's absolutely haunting him. Because the Bruins fans in the 2011 Stanley Cup are the first fans in the history of hockey ever to mockingly sing the name of the opponent's goalie while he's having a bad game.That sentence might as well have read: "I never go to hockey games, or even watch them in TV with the sound on, but I'm gonna write about it anyway."Before Vancouver pulled him in Game 4, the Boston crowd was derisively singing, "Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo." Is that sound still ringing through his head?
It's hard to buy that hockey wasn't great before this year.In fairness, I would read this piece.Malcolm Gladwell's piece "Finding the Correlative Between Kate Upton's #### and My Erection?"
I don't like/follow Hockey. Can you explain what made you so enraged?The Bruins article enraged me more than any sports article I've ever read. I hope this is a complete failure. Used to be a huge Simmons fan, but I can't stand the guy anymore.
You mean every team does this? Even in the regular season!?!?I still like him, but I completely understand this sentiment after reading this column.This was my favorite:The Bruins article enraged me more than any sports article I've ever read. I hope this is a complete failure. Used to be a huge Simmons fan, but I can't stand the guy anymore.I'm sure it's absolutely haunting him. Because the Bruins fans in the 2011 Stanley Cup are the first fans in the history of hockey ever to mockingly sing the name of the opponent's goalie while he's having a bad game.That sentence might as well have read: "I never go to hockey games, or even watch them in TV with the sound on, but I'm gonna write about it anyway."Before Vancouver pulled him in Game 4, the Boston crowd was derisively singing, "Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo. Loooooo-on-goooooooooooo." Is that sound still ringing through his head?It's hard to buy that hockey wasn't great before this year.
  I'm even told that some incredibly rowdy hockey fans have been known to loudly chant that the goals allowed by the opponent's goalie were "all his fault," that the goalie resembles a funnel, vacuum or similar device, or even that he "just sucks."  I assume that only happens in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals, though.Dude, calm down. Will Timmons is awesome!I'd be happy to, as soon as I can sit down at the computer (typing this from my cell phone).For starters, when that article was first posted, he was referring to Rich Peverley as "Patrick Beverley." He later edited it and blamed the error on jet lag. This from a guy who claims to have been following the Bruins all season long.
Fixed your post.I'm even told that some incredibly rowdy hockey fans have been known to loudly chant that the goals allowed by the opponent's goalie were "all his fault," that the goalie resembles a funnel, vacuum or similar device, or even that he "just sucks."
I assume that only happens in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals played in Boston, though.
Feeling pretty psychic over here.Hope it turns out better than The National Sports Daily
Although, running stuff about the National failing on like your first week in business is kind of like starting a new airline and showing Alive as the first in-flight movie, or only having copies of Titanic available to watch on your new cruise ship, right?The stuff on The National is pretty good (thankfully not the band). At the least, it's a great idea.
How did you find your way here?I love reading Simmons but I'm not really into sports so I really hope this catches on. I find him funny and I like his little footnotes. I also hope he does a mailbag column once a month, I always looked forward to reading those.
"prechewed"I like Kimmel's story today

There certainly weren't any elephants urinating on the Japanese.

Good reading for the can, for sure. I'm so used to looking at a bazillion ads around reading content online that it actually does take some time to get used to, so I kinda know what you mean.Good concept, I still have a hard time reading feature articles like this online though. Gonna have to print out anything I really want to read and I don't think I'm alone there, I'd say it's a problem.
yeah site is damn awesome so far. None of the in your face ESPN BS that all ESPN sites have. Makes it hard to even click on pure garbage sites like Deadspin nowI liked the article on cricket. Had some funny moments.Surprised how much quantity they pushing out. I guess I shouldn't be, but still it's a lot more each day than I was expecting.
Check out Instapaper. It allows you to "pin" long articles around the web and then come back to them offline at a later date. Very cool app.Good concept, I still have a hard time reading feature articles like this online though. Gonna have to print out anything I really want to read and I don't think I'm alone there, I'd say it's a problem.
What has Deadspin been saying?If we get a couple of interesting feature stories a week out of this effort, then those of us who appreciate good writing and non-standard approaches to light-hearted topics like sports and pop culture will be ahead of the game. I've found a bunch of stuff worth reading so far so no beefs from me.Review of the site from ESPN
Pretty honest assessment, considering the source. Interesting how consumed Deadspin is with the site.
Talking bad about Grantland RiceOdds on first article at GrantlandWhat has Deadspin been saying?If we get a couple of interesting feature stories a week out of this effort, then those of us who appreciate good writing and non-standard approaches to light-hearted topics like sports and pop culture will be ahead of the game. I've found a bunch of stuff worth reading so far so no beefs from me.Review of the site from ESPN
Pretty honest assessment, considering the source. Interesting how consumed Deadspin is with the site.