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Skip Bayless Blasted By Colleagues For Criticism Of Dak Prescott
“It didn’t matter their network. It didn’t matter their platform. None of them sided with Bayless.”

Published
3 years agoon
By
BSM Staff
There’s never a good time to belittle someone’s struggle with depression. Thursday was World Suicide Prevention Day. Skip Bayless could not have picked a worse time to call Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott weak for talking about his struggles.
Prescott was in tears on a recent episode of the syndicated In Depth with Graham Bensinger as he discussed his brother’s suicide. It happened in April. Prescott said the combination of losing his brother and the shift in the world as a result of the early days of the Covid-19 Pandemic in America made it hard for him to live his normal life.
It was not a good enough explanation for Skip Bayless. The Undisputed co-host said that it is hard to be a quarterback in the NFL. He called it the single most important leadership position in sports. That is the reason he doesn’t have sympathy for Dak Prescott and he implied that Prescott’s coaches and teammates wouldn’t either.
“You know and I know, this sport that you play, it is dog eat dog,” Bayless said to co-host Shannon Sharpe. “It is no compassion. No quarter given on the football field. If you reveal publicly any little weakness, it can effect your team’s ability to believe in you in the toughest spot.”
Bayless, who is no stranger to the label “hot take artist” was roundly condemned by his colleagues in the sports media. It didn’t matter their network. It didn’t matter their platform. None of them sided with Bayless.
The reason many people who struggle w/ mental illness don’t come forward is b/c they’re afraid they’ll be demonized, marginalized & ostracized. Especially, if they’re in the public eye. We’re called to carry one another’s burdens, not take advantage of them for personal gain.
— Dave Pasch (@DavePasch) September 10, 2020
Brah did he really say that shiii?
— Marcus Spears (@mspears96) September 10, 2020
I normally just write off Skip Bayless' act as shtick, but what he said today is disgusting and dangerous. There is nothing weak or shameful about depression.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) September 10, 2020
And to say it about someone who lost his brother to suicide??? WTF is wrong with you?
After my boyfriend killed him self I listened to ppl call me strong for putting on a happy face and “sucking it up” while knowing I’d drive over bridges and talk myself out of driving off them. Asking for help saved my life- and @dak ‘s openness could save someone else’s! 🙏🏽
— Elle Duncan (@elleduncanESPN) September 10, 2020
I have so much respect for Dak Prescott! Being transparent about anxiety and depression is not a weakness, it’s actually a STRENGTH! Regardless of what some hot take tv guy may tell you. It’s ok to have struggles. It’s called real life. Dak opening up may just help save lives!
— Sean Salisbury (@SeanUnfiltered) September 10, 2020
Fire Bayless.
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 10, 2020
Right now.
He has forfeited whatever paper-thin rationale remained for giving him a voice on the public stage.
This is utterly unconscionable. It’s not a “take” – it’s an insult to every person with emotions. Clearly Bayless is not one of them. https://t.co/qMR5ZFL1zT
One person that held off on condemnation for Bayless was ESPN’s Bomani Jones. Instead of rage, Jones said Bayless’s reaction to Dak Prescott’s struggle with depression made him feel empathy for the FS1 personality.
it’s easy to dunk on skip right now, but i didn’t see a monster. i saw pain and a man who sees the only solution is to keep on going. that’s how he’s gotten by. that ain’t an easy road, man.
— bomani (@bomani_jones) September 10, 2020
Skip Bayless has been largely silent on social media. So have his co-hosts Shannon Sharpe and Jenny Taft. No videos of the exchange appear on the Undisputed Twitter feed.
FOX issued a statement praising Dak Prescott for his honesty. The network also said “We do not agree with Skip Bayless’s opinion on Undisputed this morning. We have addressed the significance of this matter with Skip and how his insensitive comments were received internally at FOX and [by] our audience.”
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Devin McCourty Joining Football Night in America on NBC
“I’m very grateful for this opportunity from NBC Sports to learn from great individuals, chase new goals and provide viewers with my thoughts on the biggest games every week.”

Published
5 hours agoon
May 23, 2023By
BSM Staff
NBC Sports has enhanced its roster of football analysts with the signing of Devin McCourty. He will join the cast of Football Night in America leading up to each week’s broadcast of Sunday Night Football.
McCourty is a three-time Super Bowl champion and played his entire 13-year career as a defensive back with the New England Patriots, and has the record for most career playoff games started by a defensive player.
“It’s rare when you have the opportunity to add a three-time Super Bowl-winner to your team, and we’re excited to welcome Devin McCourty to Football Night following an incredible NFL career,” said Sam Flood, executive producer and president of production at NBC Sports. “Devin is a leader in every sense of the word, both on and off the field, and his dynamic personality and passion for the game will be a great addition to the show.”
McCourty’s twin brother, Jason, currently works on the cast of NFL Network’s Good Morning Football, and the two co-hosted a podcast together while playing called Double Coverage. Devin was a guest host on Good Morning Football earlier in the season and also contributed to pregame coverage on The NFL Today and NFL Draft content for CBS Sports.
“I’m excited to be a rookie on the best team in America again,” McCourty said in a statement. “I’m very grateful for this opportunity from NBC Sports to learn from great individuals, chase new goals and provide viewers with my thoughts on the biggest games every week.”
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Glen Kuiper: ‘Traits Like Integrity and Character are No Longer Considered’
“I love the game of baseball and I love being a broadcaster, and I love the Bay Area community. I hope I will be remembered for that.”

Published
6 hours agoon
May 23, 2023By
BSM Staff
Glen Kuiper is out as the television voice of the Oakland A’s. The team and NBC Sports California made the announcement yesterday following an internal review of an incident on air earlier this month in which the broadcaster appeared the say the n-word on accident.
“Following an internal review, the decision has been made for NBC Sports California to end its relationship with Glen Kuiper, effective immediately,” a spokesperson from the regional sports network said in a statement. “We thank Glen for his dedication to Bay Area baseball over the years.”
Kuiper issued a statement of his own, affirming that what people are calling a racial slur was actually “a very unfortunate mispronunciation.” He said that he was talking to fast in describing a day at the Negro League Museum in Kansas City.
“Please know that racism is in no way a part of me; it never has been and it never will be,” he wrote in a statement shared with reporters. “I appreciate the Negro League Museum president Bob Kendrick and Oakland A’s great Dave Stewart’s public support of me in light of this. I am an honest, caring, kind, honorable, respectful husband and father who would never utter a disparaging word about anybody. Those who know me best know this about me.”
He has been the A’s primary play-by-play voice since 2006. He added that he is astonished NBC did nto consider that before making their final decision.
“I wish that the Oakland A’s and NBC Sports would have taken into consideration my 20-year career, my solid reputation, integrity and character, but in this current environment, traits like integrity and character are no longer considered. I will always have trouble understanding how one mistake in a 20-year broadcasting career is cause for termination, but I know something better is in my future.”
Glen Kuiper closed his remarks by thanking fans and his supporters.
“I love the game of baseball and I love being a broadcaster, and I love the Bay Area community. I hope I will be remembered for that.”
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Sports Emmys Honor ESPN, FOX, World Cup and Olympics
“ESPN led the way amongst the networks, taking home thirteen trophies.”

Published
8 hours agoon
May 23, 2023By
BSM Staff
The sports media was celebrated Monday night in New York City. The 44th annual Sports Emmys ceremony took place at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
NATAS President and CEO Adam Sharp acknowledged that the ceremony looked a little different. Out of respect for the WGA and their writers’ strike, many of the show’s scripted elements had been eliminated.
“The business challenges of the changing media landscape are like none we’ve seen before,” he told those in attendance. “And yet, the individual economics of making a career in our industry — starting out in our industry — can be impossible to square. Between these two realities, the generation coming up needs our industry to sow a field of common ground, not scorched earth.”
Awards were handed out in 47 categories. Among them was a lifetime achievement award, which was accepted by HBO’s Bryant Gumbel.
ESPN led the way amongst the networks, taking home thirteen trophies. Some of its biggest wins included Best Live Sports Series for Monday Night Football, Best Studio Analyst for Ryan Clark, Best Sports Event Analyst for Peyton Manning and Best Play-by-Play for Mike Breen.
FOX came in second amongst the networks with nine Sports Emmys. FOX NFL Sunday won Best Weekly Studio Show, but most of the network’s big wins were connected to coverage of the FIFA World Cup last fall.
The World Cup and the 2022 Winter Olympics were the big event winners. Coverage of the events netted three awards for FOX and NBC respectively.
A full list of winners can be seen here.