Just saw s story on Facebook that ESPN is laying off 100 employees after thanksgiving. That situation is really what makes me think Gruden May Be done with broadcasting, and ready to go back to coaching.
Basilio just asked if Wallace believed Gruden met with Athletics boosters at Blackberry farms this past weekend and Wallace said "No comment, I can't comment on that without giving too much"
Just saw s story on Facebook that ESPN is laying off 100 employees after thanksgiving. That situation is really what makes me think Gruden May Be done with broadcasting, and ready to go back to coaching.
This is what really had me thinking this will happen. ESPN's shaky business position and politicizing of content is sending them down into the pit of misery. And all we needed with proper timing was to drop some big Dilly Dilly to get him to the Hill
Not sure if this has been posted or not as I just jumped on.........
"And I'm not sure he's as happy as he was five years ago doing MNF and I think MNF is in trouble at ESPN. So his outlook on his next step in life is probably different than it was 5 years ago."
This is what really had me thinking this will happen. ESPN's shaky business position and politicizing of content is sending them down into the pit of misery. And all we needed with proper timing was to drop some big Dilly Dilly to get him to the Hill
Y'know, I used to think that "The 6" was the worst thing on sports television. However, if that rabble has indirectly caused ESPN to need to reallocate funds away from Gruden and it leads him here, I may have a new appreciation for it.
In summary what started out as a meeting last weekend with Gruden in Asheville at Grove Park turned into a meeting with Gruden in Townsend at Blackberry Farms.
Just saw s story on Facebook that ESPN is laying off 100 employees after thanksgiving. That situation is really what makes me think Gruden May Be done with broadcasting, and ready to go back to coaching.
Y'know, I used to think that "The 6" was the worst thing on sports television. However, if that rabble has indirectly caused ESPN to need to reallocate funds away from Gruden and it leads him here, I may have a new appreciation for it.
GQ, the same magazine trying to convince people to buy $150 cashmere socks for a casual night-in, called it the "Most Luxurious Romantic Resort [in the US]."
I really think things are ramping up, especially now that my friend in the AD had to bail on plans to go to Mizzou. Things are going to get interesting this weekend - one way or another....
GQ, the same magazine trying to convince people to buy $150 cashmere socks for a casual night-in, called it the "Most Luxurious Romantic Resort [in the US]."
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