While the political commentary sealed the deal for me, in that I will no longer watch espn unless it is for (SOME) live sports, the problems began when a lot of these shows turned into the style of daily talk shows catered toward women. (I’m not saying theres anything wrong with these shows, or women, nor am I saying they discussed topics centered toward women....I mean the style and substance, gimmicks, personalities, forced drama, etc). That doesnt always work well for sports.
ESPN continues to miss the mark when it comes to Xs and Os. Ron Jaworski should have had his own show with Xs and Os. His primetime and monday night feature with that awesome espn NFL music in the background was much watch tv. There just wasnt enough of it.
They tried doing something like this with gruden in the qb film room segments, but it just turned in to gruden fawning over the qb without any real xs and os substace. Highlight shows like baseball tonight and nfl live are great, but they need backed by detailed game strategy in a different show. At a certain point, talking about deals just gets old and I can simply read about who signed what deal in a tweet or in the paper. Top it off with political jargon or team drama and it just falls flat.
Some of the 30 for 30s are great, others are horrible. The forced ones are horrible, and they get political in one sided ways. OJ Simpson Made in America was political but had to be and showed BOTH SIDES of the politics well. That is one of the greatest docs Ive ever seen. MJ and the Bulls was great as well.
Its almost too glitzy, too.
Thats just one mans opinion. Thats why I dont watch, whereas I used to watch a ton. Espn is also hurt by the NBA and their crap. For many americans, start talking NBA and the channel is automatically turned. Sure, theres some people who love it, but not enough anymore to sustain five networks.