Say Goodbye to those ESPN Personalities Ya'll Love So Much: Official ESPN Layoffs Thread

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People don't wanna watch 2 nikkas talking bout hiphop or some social media shyt at 6pm after long day at work I already figured that 6pm shyt with them nikkas was a huge gamble the cole miner and guy who been working from 7am to 5 aint trying to sit down at bar or at home and watch these nikkas doing Different World remakes they wanna see some sports and highlights that shyt was gonna be a love or really hate deal moment ESPN took that move.

You're right about the constant need to be hip. I enjoy it because it caters to my demographic (Black male, late 20s), but the constant hip hop references annoy the shyt out of me. But I'm also usually never home when that shyt comes on. Most younger people aren't. Those old ass men don't want to see them do nerdy ass remakes of movies or awkwardly interview Stephanie McMahon.
 

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If the athletes started trolling by saying where these ESPN folks could potentially land and start discussing their strengths and flaws like they do the athletes :mjlol:

Athlete: "Ed Werder, savvy veteran that could definitely help an upstart network. Gotta wonder about his adaptation to the new age metrics. "
 
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Probably the worst part about working for someone else. At any given moment they can let you go and destroy your stability for no good reason.
Main reason why I'm like :manny: at work.

fukk all that eager beaver shyt. These muthafukkaz can give u the :camby: whenever they feel like it.


You'll never hear me say dumb shyt like "I love my job"

c00ns out here SHOULD want to say "I love my business"
 
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