Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by bigdaddyk:
ESPN had a 1 hour fantasy baseball special on friday night.They had the usual so called fantasy experts like Eric Karabell and the untalented Mr. Roto Matthew Berry.Gordon Gekko would have been an upgrade if he were a guest on that show.If he wins the main event this year then ESPN might have to recognize his greatness.How could they not? Will never happen...the part referencing being on ESPN as a guest host. [/QUOTE]if Rome can get his own show, anything is possible.
PS - i've already been on ESPN as a fantasy football draft participant [/QUOTE]Gecko,
Your in the jungle baby!
Rome is the man! Come on! Seriously, you may not like his schtick, but the guy has got some big ballz! Anyone that is willing to sit there and call a pro athlete by a female name to his face, and then do it again after the foot taller and 100 pound heavier athlete tells him that they better take a station break if he does it again, is okay in my book. They should errect a statue in Jim Rome's honor for this. If any of you have not seen this, or haven't seen it in a while, PLEASE click on the link below. I just watched it for the hundreth time, and it just gets better and better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HNgqQVHI_8
Also, as for Matthew Berry, this guy is a genius for marketing himself and getting on ESPN as the lead fantasy analyst, a job that would be Eric Karabell's if he had the face of Matthew Berry! Marketing though, is about all he should be commended for. I don't really care for his opinion on players, and I especially did not care for the third Crocidile Dundee movie, "Crocidile Dundee in Los Angeles." It was horrible! I loved the first movie, and the 2nd one wasn't all that bad either, but Berry ruined it all with part 3! He should have spent more time fine-tuning that script, and less time marketing himself as a fantasy guru. If he did that, he might have a multi-million dollar career as a screenwriter.