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Shannon Sharpe (1 Viewer)

im so sick of this guy. for one he looks like a mule and he could'nt say crap if he had a turd in both hands. he just sucks period!

 
Quit hating.

He is an NFL Hall of Famer, have some respect.

I love the guy on TV, he is pretty fun and keeps the show fresh.

 
Quit hating.He is an NFL Hall of Famer, have some respect.I love the guy on TV, he is pretty fun and keeps the show fresh.
No he's not. Not yet at least.There are plenty of Hall of Famers who crashed and burned doing TV too.... Montana and Lott quickly come to mind.
 
He sucks but I've seen worse in terms of what they say - but his voice is annoying as hell. Sounds like he just stuffed a buncha saltines in his mouth right before he speaks, cripes.

 
It angered me when he mentioned "two black...er African American coaches in the Superbowl".....and then he pumped his fist.

 
It is what it is said:
It angered me when he mentioned "two black...er African American coaches in the Superbowl".....and then he pumped his fist.
I thought it was great. Too bad Sterling didn't take Esiason's place...we could have seen the brothers high five over it.
I enjoyed the way Tony Dungy basically sidestepped the whole, "First African American head coaches in the Super Bowl" subject in his on the field interview. Yes, it's ground breaking, but beyond that does it really matter? Two very deserving coaches made the big game. It just so happens that they are black as well.
 
I'm so sick of the "black card" being played at nauseum, especially by Sharpe on Sunday. Let's just commend Lovie and Tony for being great coaches. African Americans keep racism alive and well in this country by doing this ##### and I'm tired of it. :banned:

 
His TV career will be short lived, because he adds nothing to the show. And, he's too lame for radio. They'll find something for him. Heck, bring his brother back, I thought he was great.

His foot in mouth on the 'black' coaches thing was just moronic. I'm in the who cares camp. They're two great coaches. Who cares about the melonin content? We don't point out every time a white QB runs for a score do we? Get over it people. It's just skin color. The sooner we stop pointing out, the sooner it stops being an issue.

 
His TV career will be short lived, because he adds nothing to the show. And, he's too lame for radio. They'll find something for him. Heck, bring his brother back, I thought he was great.

His foot in mouth on the 'black' coaches thing was just moronic. I'm in the who cares camp. They're two great coaches. Who cares about the melonin content? We don't point out every time a white QB runs for a score do we? Get over it people. It's just skin color. The sooner we stop pointing out, the sooner it stops being an issue.
"Fast white guys", however, still gets some seriously play.
 
His TV career will be short lived, because he adds nothing to the show. And, he's too lame for radio. They'll find something for him. Heck, bring his brother back, I thought he was great.

His foot in mouth on the 'black' coaches thing was just moronic. I'm in the who cares camp. They're two great coaches. Who cares about the melonin content? We don't point out every time a white QB runs for a score do we? Get over it people. It's just skin color. The sooner we stop pointing out, the sooner it stops being an issue.
"Fast white guys", however, still gets some seriously play.
Urlacher=speed
 
His TV career will be short lived, because he adds nothing to the show. And, he's too lame for radio. They'll find something for him. Heck, bring his brother back, I thought he was great.

His foot in mouth on the 'black' coaches thing was just moronic. I'm in the who cares camp. They're two great coaches. Who cares about the melonin content? We don't point out every time a white QB runs for a score do we? Get over it people. It's just skin color. The sooner we stop pointing out, the sooner it stops being an issue.
You're words to God's ears.But with guys like Irvin and Marino still going strong in the studio, I'm sadly pessimistic about the speedy demise of Shannon's broadcast career.

 
Plain and simple - his mushmouth speak makes him at times impossible to understand. For a position where speaking is basically all you do, for him to keep his job is makes no sense to me.

He may be funny at times, and add freshness to the show, but there are plenty of other people who could do that and still speak clearly.

 
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I love this thread because I have always hated the way that man speaks. Every time he says something I always do my (very good mind you) impression of him. It honestly sounds like he's out there trying to mock someone who said something dumb and he's making fun of him. But the funny part about it is that's his real voice!

 
It is what it is said:
It is what it is said:
It angered me when he mentioned "two black...er African American coaches in the Superbowl".....and then he pumped his fist.
I thought it was great. Too bad Sterling didn't take Esiason's place...we could have seen the brothers high five over it.
I enjoyed the way Tony Dungy basically sidestepped the whole, "First African American head coaches in the Super Bowl" subject in his on the field interview. Yes, it's ground breaking, but beyond that does it really matter? Two very deserving coaches made the big game. It just so happens that they are black as well.
Sure right after the game, Dungy no doubt wanted to ensure his team got the proper credit. That is why Dungy is who he is, a very classy man. But since then, Dungy has been very open about discussing the subject. This is a historical subject, one should embrace it, as opposed to ignore it. Where were all you guys when Jon Gruden was being talked about as the youngest coach in Super Bowl history? I didn't hear anybody complaining about the Gruden talk, and we heard about that leading up to the Super Bowl equally as much as Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy being the first black coaches. It is all NFL history, and we should embrace it...
To be fair I really didn't care that Gruden was the youngest coach to have made the Super Bowl. Noteworthy, yes but at the end of the day he's just another coach doing his job. This situation is no different. As I said in my first post it's ground breaking. We should take note of it's significance, but should we keep discussing it? Does anyone else give the :) when the media runs things like this into the ground? Yeah, it's great that not one, but two black head coaches made the super bowl. But to bring it up over and over it's almost as if the media can't believe it. "OMG you made the Super Bowl and you're black!" Soon it be comes trivial. Both these coaches deserve to be here. I'd rather the interviews be centered around strategy, etc. for the upcoming game.
 
Sharpe talks like he has a mouthful of marbles.

Does he have a hearing problem? Sounds a bit like Lou Ferrigno.

 

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