She's essentially been out of sight and out of mind since and don't use Vice as an argument as no one watches that Channel.
Then how do you know she needs to be on ESPN if you don't know what she is doing?She's essentially been out of sight and out of mind since and don't use Vice as an argument as no one watches that Channel.
Then how do you know she needs to be on ESPN if you don't know what she is doing?
you act like Cari was a big lynchpin at ESPN...if she's enjoying her work and happy with her income, it doesn't matter if it's on Vice or ESPN, being happy with what you do doesn't always = being at the biggest name companyI know what she's doing obviously, but it isn't getting the same traction as if she stayed at ESPN. If you're going to leave ESPN or one of those big sports network, then you have to have a plan or sense of direction in where you want to go and she doesn't seem like she actually has one.
Even Josina Anderson dipped out from NFL Network and used her connections from the sports world out here to make it on her own doing big things.
you act like Cari was a big lynchpin at ESPN...if she's enjoying her work and happy with her income, it doesn't matter if it's on Vice or ESPN, being happy with what you do doesn't always = being at the biggest name company
not sure what josina has to do with thisJosina Anderson wasn't a big lynchpin at NFL Network either eventhough she has more connections than Ian Rappaport does who they always trotted out on TV more than she does. You can come up with a better excuse than that
When you willingly leave those gigs (and not get fired or laid off), you typically do it with the intent of aiming for higher aspirations. That's typically how it works.
not sure what josina has to do with this
and you can leave positions for more control knowing that control comes from being on a smaller platform. you have one myopic view of success, others don't
That's not exactly how it works in the sports network realm and even know that, so the excuse in this in saying doesn't fly. Sports network personalities aren't willingly leaving high profile gigs like that to go to smaller networks and platforms. They mainly only do it if they get fired and/or laid off and have no other choice but to do so.
Jemele and Carrie were the exceptions and not the norm.
then WTF are you going on about? Cari clearly wanted something else and went for it, yet you're trying to use what "most others would do" to argue she made the wrong choice? Like I said in my first post, if she's happy with her decision, it's not on you and your narrow definition of success in her field to tell her she's wrong.That's not exactly how it works in the sports network realm and even know that, so the excuse in this in saying doesn't fly. Sports network personalities aren't willingly leaving high profile gigs like that to go to smaller networks and platforms. They mainly only do it if they get fired and/or laid off and have no other choice but to do so.
Jemele and Carrie were the exceptions and not the norm.
then WTF are you going on about? Cari clearly wanted something else and went for it, yet you're trying to use what "most others would do" to argue she made the wrong choice? Like I said in my first post, if she's happy with her decision, it's not on you and your narrow definition of success in her field to tell her she's wrong.
"Thigh meat and journalism"
Cari and Jemelle got cancelled by white media right?
No sure if they were filming season 2 of ''Stick To Sports'' but she posted on her IG story the other day
she was filming some project along with Jemele
“Typically” like who for example?When you willingly leave those gigs (and not get fired or laid off), you typically do it with the intent of aiming for higher aspirations in the entertainment world. That's typically how it works.