midwestsportsfans.com— ESPN showed Molina getting thrown at home in slow motion with "Chariots of Fire" playing in the background. Molina said he was humiliated and that ESPN is unprofessional. What do you think?
May 13, 2010View in Crawl 4
That wasn't even Chariots of Fire. It was a cheap sound-alike so that they didn't have to pay for the real thing. I hate when shows do that for Yakety Sax.
I think Bengie has forgotten what ESPN stands for. The first word is "Entertainment" and that's what the network is supposed to do. They mix sports journalism, entertainment and live broadcasting to create TV people want to see. He's just being a crybaby. If he doesn't want to get mocked by anyone, he shouldn't be doing a job that requires him to be on national television 3-4 nights a week... or, ya know, he could get faster.
ESPN's coverage is humiliating 90% of the time. It's hard to watch Sportscenter anymore. All you get is a bunch of screaming yahoos and ESPN promoting anything Disney (under the guise of sports coverage).
I looked around to see what the BMI would be for a 5'11" guy that weighs 225 pounds (obviously I don't know how much of that is muscle and how much isn't) and it is around 31. That would officially put him in the category of obese.That alone is enough to make me laugh. Who needs a slow-mo video of him trying to make it to home-plate? He's supposed to be a professional athlete for god's sake.
PROFESSIONALISM - WHERE DID IT GO??...ESPN FOR ITS ENTERTAIN "AT ALL COSTS" ATTITUDE TO MOLINA'S CRYING OVER "SPILT MILK"...THIS COMING FROM A LIFE-LONG GIANT'S FAN.
knoxiouseduMay 13, 2010
Get over it dude. Most people would love for ESPN to show a video of them running to home plate with "Chariots of Fire" in the background.
kungfumanchuMay 13, 2010
That wasn't even Chariots of Fire. It was a cheap sound-alike so that they didn't have to pay for the real thing. I hate when shows do that for Yakety Sax.
Closed AccountMay 13, 2010
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therealm3dMay 13, 2010
I think Bengie has forgotten what ESPN stands for. The first word is "Entertainment" and that's what the network is supposed to do. They mix sports journalism, entertainment and live broadcasting to create TV people want to see. He's just being a crybaby. If he doesn't want to get mocked by anyone, he shouldn't be doing a job that requires him to be on national television 3-4 nights a week... or, ya know, he could get faster.
dgoodeyMay 13, 2010
You think with all of that cash he could buy some ear plugs and ignore what goes on in the media.
davepaMay 14, 2010
ESPN's coverage is humiliating 90% of the time. It's hard to watch Sportscenter anymore. All you get is a bunch of screaming yahoos and ESPN promoting anything Disney (under the guise of sports coverage).
soxaddictMay 14, 2010
I looked around to see what the BMI would be for a 5'11" guy that weighs 225 pounds (obviously I don't know how much of that is muscle and how much isn't) and it is around 31. That would officially put him in the category of obese.That alone is enough to make me laugh. Who needs a slow-mo video of him trying to make it to home-plate? He's supposed to be a professional athlete for god's sake.
minesfineMay 16, 2010
PROFESSIONALISM - WHERE DID IT GO??...ESPN FOR ITS ENTERTAIN "AT ALL COSTS" ATTITUDE TO MOLINA'S CRYING OVER "SPILT MILK"...THIS COMING FROM A LIFE-LONG GIANT'S FAN.