Stephen A Smith needs some rest....ESPN working him like a damn dog

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Queue that Charles Barkley clip :mjlol:



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Other ESPN personalities that get paid millions dont have to work like this

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In his/their defense, he has admitted that he likes working all the time and I’m sure he has no problem with the exposure that will come working the Oscars.

He gets paid the big bucks because he works everytime when given the opportunity, while his other colleagues would rather not, so I can’t blame him for that.
 

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In his/their defense, he has admitted that he likes working all the time and I’m sure he has no problem with the exposure that will come working the Oscars.

He gets paid the big bucks because he works everytime when given the opportunity, while his other colleagues would rather not, so I can’t blame him for that.

he got roasted covering UFC because he didnt know what he was talking about. Covering things outside of his scope doesnt help his brand.
 

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he got roasted covering UFC because he didnt know what he was talking about. Covering things outside of his scope doesnt help his brand.

True, but he already got that 5 year extension and his bread from ESPN, so he likely views it as the opportunity to dabble in other projects if offered and see how it goes.
 

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He’s the hardest working man since Tom Joyner retired

I always calls him that one perfect employee that you know will always show up when asked and be willing to work overtime as needed when everyone else is ready to go home :mjlol:

That’s how he started moving up at the ESPN when he came back from being fired
 

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Yeah he could use it as an opportunity to network if/when he ever wants to leave ESPN

I’d stay with ESPN as long as I could if I were him. A lot of the people who leave to go the entertainment route for other networks always end up coming back. Hell, even he ended up coming back a 2nd time after he got fired the first time.

He still gets to go the entertainment route and pursue opportunities for ABC while still remaining under the ESPN umbrella, so it all works out for him.
 
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