Scribbled_Notz
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I'm sure the integrity thing played a big part. But I can't believe ESPN would try to hire a guy like Robinson to sit him. They'd just be opening themselves up to more harassment by sites like Deadspin and The Big Lead.
And yeah, I've heard they have a really loyal staff, and I saw the whole thing they did with their twitter pages when Dave Morgan was fired/pushed out, running pictures of Morgan in protest. That was actually pretty cool. So I don't doubt they really close ranks around each other when that is threatened. But if the last 10 years has taught us anything in this business, loyalty to a company is vastly overrated. Yahoo doesn't even seem that stable as a company. I'm sure they'd dump all those guys if it came down to them having to make that kind of move.
If he did it because he's loyal to the other guys he works with, then that's a different story. But man, it's hard to believe someone gives up what ESPN can offer just so he can work with people he's loyal to. How many people do you work with that would give up money, TV and a chance to "star" on ESPN just be loyal to you? Very unlikely. Again, I know I'm in the minority here, but it just doesn't seem all that smart from a career standpoint.
And yeah, I've heard they have a really loyal staff, and I saw the whole thing they did with their twitter pages when Dave Morgan was fired/pushed out, running pictures of Morgan in protest. That was actually pretty cool. So I don't doubt they really close ranks around each other when that is threatened. But if the last 10 years has taught us anything in this business, loyalty to a company is vastly overrated. Yahoo doesn't even seem that stable as a company. I'm sure they'd dump all those guys if it came down to them having to make that kind of move.
If he did it because he's loyal to the other guys he works with, then that's a different story. But man, it's hard to believe someone gives up what ESPN can offer just so he can work with people he's loyal to. How many people do you work with that would give up money, TV and a chance to "star" on ESPN just be loyal to you? Very unlikely. Again, I know I'm in the minority here, but it just doesn't seem all that smart from a career standpoint.