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Question about ESPN and Jets camp

bigpern23

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ESPN has made a big point about the access the Jets have given them to their practices (Sal Paolantonio has suddenly become a 12-year-old boy) and so they've had a live spot on SportsCenter every day for two weeks or so. And, by "live spot," I mean 12-15 minutes of every hour.

My question is: Have other NFL teams denied ESPN this kind of access (and so far, the access has largely consisted of Sal standing within the lines and saying "Rex has allowed me stand on the field even if you can't see anything behind me because of the fog") or are they just going nuts because they found Cortland, N.Y., and Tim Tebow happens to be there?
 
I don't know how much access they have but they've had a crew and set at Broncos' camp too.
 
They have made so much about these camps. I don't know about you, but I could care less that Sanchez and Tebow each had bad days in 7-on-7.
 
TigerVols said:
Riptide said:
Tebow is their new Favre.

Truer words never spoken.
Who becomes Tebow's Madden-like broadcasting partner? No Skip Bayless talking-heads, but an actual person who calls the games and trips over himself every time Tebow steps on the field.
 
turski7 said:
TigerVols said:
Riptide said:
Tebow is their new Favre.

Truer words never spoken.
Who becomes Tebow's Madden-like broadcasting partner? No Skip Bayless talking-heads, but an actual person who calls the games and trips over himself every time Tebow steps on the field.

Thom Brennaman's already in that camp.

 
Riptide said:
Tebow is their new Favre.
AMEN!!!

This is nothing new. Every time Tebow gets out of bed to take his first pish of the day, we're going to hear all about it with angels singing and trumpets blaring. It's the same with little Danica-poo, Dale Jr., Tiger, Kobe, LeBron, Favre, Beckham (have all the food groups - I mean sports - been represented yet?) The kids run the candy store at ESPN. They're in love with Tim Tebow and have decided the rest of us are supposed to as well.

I recall after Michael Jackson died, the shirthole TV Guide Channel that came with my local cable carrier had nothing but Michael Jackson anonymous source-driven spec, scandals and whatnot for the next six months. Then one day, I joked to my wife that Michael Jackson didn't really die until Tiger Woods got his window bashed in by a golf club. "Mike Jackson dies" stories died suddenly when Tiger crashed his ride.
 
On topics like these, I'll come back to the same thing: There is obviously an audience for this nonsense, and ESPN is only adhering to that audience. Until morons stop following Tebow's every move and until the New York tabloids stop doing the same, ESPN almost HAS to do this. At least they're at Broncos camp as well, and the NFL 32 show isn't shabby either.
 
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