Wednesday, November 5, 2014

ESPN SEC bias/agenda

ACC's network....ESPN, is actively working to take FSU down, while the ACC sits there and does nothing.  Meanwhile, the SEC is gloated over.

Kentucky has a gang rape situation.....nothing.  Bama had a player beat a student so bad he was hospitalized and tried suicide....ESPN wrote a heartwarming article about how the player overcame odds and is back.  GA had about 10 arrests over the summer, but has only been praised since it suspended Gurley who admitted to taking $$$ (Winston didn't).  Nick Marshall of Auburn, has an arrest and recent pot conviction...do you hear about it EVERY game?  Of course not. 

Could go on and on here.

ESPN has an agenda and Stevie Wonder can see it.

FSU is absolutely screwed being in the ACC.  It is a conference that won't protect itself (the SEC is vicious in this area...don't screw with them) and being a threat to the SEC makes FSU a target.



Re: Mark Schlabach

Dotcom
11/4/2014

" If you don't believe ESPN has an agenda here ask yourself why did Schlabach spend extra days after the Notre Dame game in Tallahassee combing through police records looking for anything he could pin in FSU. All he found was one reference to Karlos Williams being mentioned as a "potential witness" in one police report. Even though he wasn't any kind of suspect and wasn't even present for the alleged crime the headline on ESPN that Williams was mentioned in a police report involving an armed robbery.

It's not just the Mother Ship, many in the national media have thrown all professionalism out the window in the name of getting the next big headline no matter what the actual facts are or who they throw under the bus.

I'm sickened and embarrassed to be part of the same profession right now. The sad thing is most people in the general public actually think they are being told the truth."

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